Tag: JioStudios

  • Content bigwigs converge in Mumbai for Indiantelevision.com’s The Content Hub

    Content bigwigs converge in Mumbai for Indiantelevision.com’s The Content Hub

    MUMBAI: The floodgates of content may be open, but India’s audience has evolved—and she’s no longer easily pleased. That’s the sharp message echoing through the plush halls of JW Marriott, Juhu on 23 July as the ninth edition of Indiantelevision.com’s The Content Hub Summit gets underway.

    The theme, The End of the Age of Innocence, captures the new reality: streamers, broadcasters, and filmmakers can no longer afford to shoot in the dark. With 47 of the industry’s sharpest minds in attendance, it’s a day packed with soul-searching, strategy, and storytelling pivots.

    The curtain-raiser is a heavyweight panel on The Future of Original Content, featuring SonyLiv’s Saugata Mukherjee, JioStudios’ Tejkarran Singh Bajaj, Rose Audiovisuals’ Goldie Behl, Pocket Aces’ Aditi Shrivastava, Applause Entertainment’s Swati Patnaik, and Terribly Tiny Tales’ Anuj Gosalia, moderated by E&Y’s Raghav Anand.

    That’s followed by a fireside chat between Prime Video’s Nikhil Madhok and Indiantelevision.com’s founder Anil Wanvari, diving deep into how platforms are rewriting playbooks.

    Next up: Mindset Change: You are not making for a single screen, a spirited panel on diversifying content, with Fremantle’s Aradhna Bhola, Applause’s Sunil Chainani, Juggernaut Productions’ Samar Khan, Sri Adhikari Brothers’ Kailash Adhikari, Marigold Studios’ Hemal Thakkar, and Balaji Telefilms’ Nitin Burman. Chairing the discussion is Bodhitree Multimedia’s Sukesh Motwani.

    JioStar’s Alok Jain is slated to stir things up with a solo presentation, Reclaiming Bold – Why Indian Entertainment Must Dare Again.

    A burning issue up next: the inconsistent fortunes of Hindi cinema at the box office. A high-stakes panel, Getting the Business Model Right, features Panorama Studios’ Abhishek Pathak, Red Chillies’ Aashish Singh, Ormax Media’s Sailesh Kapoor, Friday Filmworks’ Devendra Deshpande, and Zee Studios’ Pragati Deshmukh, with film critic Mayank Shekhar at the helm.

    Regional powerhouses take centre stage in The Rise of Regional Content, chaired by Elara Capital’s Karan Taurani. Speakers include PTC’s Rabindra Narayan, Shemaroo’s Arpit Mankar, Junglee Pictures’ Mamta Kamitkar, ETV Win’s Saikrishna Koinni, OTT Play’s Avinash Mudaliar, and Banijay Asia’s Rishi Negi.
    A rare fireside chat follows, with Banijay Asia CEO Deepak Dhar in conversation with Shekhar, setting the tone for a deeper dive into genre-bending creativity.

    That’s precisely what the next panel explores—Pushing Genre Boundaries. Writer-director Kussh S Sinha, producer-director Ravindra Gautam, Banijay’s Mrinalini Jain, Applause’s Rahul Ved Prakash, and director Vishal Furia spar with trade analyst Saurabh Varma moderating.

    The day wraps up with two back-to-back masterclasses. The first, on Rana Naidu, sees actor Sushant Singh, director Suparn Varma, and screenwriter Vaibhav Vishal join film critic Stutee Ghosh. The second, on Mandala Murders, features actor Vaani Kapoor, Netflix’s Tania Bami, and directors Gopi Puthran and Manan Rawat, with editor Swati Chopra in the chair.

    In a market where content is no longer king unless it resonates, The Content Hub Summit has one message: India’s audiences have grown up—and the industry must too.

    A cross-section of India’s content powerhouses has lined up in support of The Content Hub Summit, signalling the growing importance of storytelling as a strategic business lever.

    JioStar leads the pack as presenting partner, while Applause Entertainment and Banijay Asia have come on board as associate partners. Fremantle is the lanyard partner, ensuring high visibility with every badge flash.

    The industry partners roster reads like a who’s who of television and digital production: Contiloe Films, Sol Productions, and OTT Play have lent their support, amplifying the summit’s reach and relevance.

    The show of strength from across the ecosystem—studios, streamers, and production houses—underscores the summit’s sharp focus on content strategy in a market where the audience is now firmly in the driver’s seat.

  • “Bun Tikki” to premiere at Palm Springs 2025, celebrating family & resilience

    “Bun Tikki” to premiere at Palm Springs 2025, celebrating family & resilience

    Mumbai: Jio Studios and Manish Malhotra’s Stage5 Production proudly announced the world premiere of “Bun Tikki” at the prestigious 36th Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF) on 5 January 2025. Directed by debutant feature filmmaker Faraz Arif Ansari, the poignant coming-of-age drama stars Shabana Azmi, Zeenat Aman, Abhay Deol, Nushrratt Bharuccha, and Rohaan Singh.

    Set against the backdrop of societal challenges, “Bun Tikki” explores the tender relationship between seven-year-old Shanu and his single father, Sidhant. The narrative beautifully captures their journey through self-discovery, grief, and resilience. This emotional tale of love and identity promises to resonate with audiences globally, bringing universal themes of parenthood and empathy to the forefront.

    Speaking about the premiere, Ansari shared, “It’s an absolute dream to have “Bun Tikki” debut at Palm Springs. This film is my love letter to the world—to every child, every parent, and everyone who believes in the transformative power of love, empathy, and kindness. I hope it sparks conversations that break barriers and bridge differences. My heartfelt thanks to Jio Studios and Manish Malhotra for believing in me and giving this story the platform it deserves.”

    Produced by Jyoti Deshpande, Dinesh Malhotra, Marijke deSouza, and Manish Malhotra, “Bun Tikki” marks the second international outing for the Jio Studios-Stage5 Production collaboration, following the success of Saali Mohabbat at IFFI 2024. Reflecting their commitment to creating impactful cinema, the partnership continues to push boundaries with authentic storytelling that resonates across borders.

    Stage5 Production founder, Manish Malhotra expressed his pride: “Seeing “Bun Tikki” premiere at Palm Springs is a truly special moment. This film challenges conventions and connects on a universal scale. I am incredibly proud of Faraz for bringing this vision to life and eagerly anticipate the world’s response to this heartfelt story.”

    Reliance Industries president of media and entertainment, Jyoti Deshpande added, “ “Bun Tikki” is a testament to the power of storytelling to foster empathy and understanding. Supporting this film reflects our commitment to amplifying diverse voices and sharing narratives that challenge and inspire.”

    The film stars legendary actors Shabana Azmi and Zeenat Aman, alongside Abhay Deol, Nushrratt Bharuccha, and Rohaan Singh. Ansari, known for their award-winning films Sisak and Sheer Qorma, brings their distinctive voice to this feature directorial debut. “Bun Tikki” continues their legacy of inclusive storytelling, offering a heartfelt portrayal of familial love and resilience.