Tag: K. Sriram

  • Star Vijay launches Vijay HD

    Star Vijay launches Vijay HD

    MUMBAI: Star India has received licenses from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) to launch high-definition (HD) channels in the regional space. Star has got uplinking licenses to launch the HD versions of its Telugu GEC Maa TV, Telugu movie channel Maa Movies, Bengali GEC Star Jalsha, Bengali movie channel Jalsha Movies and Marathi GEC Star Pravah.

    Vijay Television has launched its HD channel Vijay HD on 29th May 2016, Sunday, giving the viewers high quality content with clearer picture and superior sound quality. Along with it the channel has recently launched its two new non fictional shows- Neengalum vellalam oru Kodi (mon-wed 7 pm) and Atcham Thavir (thurs-sun 7 pm) during its prime time. To watch Star Vijay HD, contact your Cable/ DTH operator.

    “The rapid pace in which technology is evolving has made Quality a main prerogative for Success. Consumers have started to expect Quality in all aspects of life and the need has been even more in Entertainment. Star Vijay is all set to join a few select channels that have embraced this evolving technology and have moved beyond. Star Vijay is crossing this threshold of providing High Quality Entertainment beginning from 29th May 2016 – by launching our High Definition feed – Star Vijay HD.” Says, K. Sriram, General Manager, Star Vijay.

  • Star Vijay launches Vijay HD

    Star Vijay launches Vijay HD

    MUMBAI: Star India has received licenses from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) to launch high-definition (HD) channels in the regional space. Star has got uplinking licenses to launch the HD versions of its Telugu GEC Maa TV, Telugu movie channel Maa Movies, Bengali GEC Star Jalsha, Bengali movie channel Jalsha Movies and Marathi GEC Star Pravah.

    Vijay Television has launched its HD channel Vijay HD on 29th May 2016, Sunday, giving the viewers high quality content with clearer picture and superior sound quality. Along with it the channel has recently launched its two new non fictional shows- Neengalum vellalam oru Kodi (mon-wed 7 pm) and Atcham Thavir (thurs-sun 7 pm) during its prime time. To watch Star Vijay HD, contact your Cable/ DTH operator.

    “The rapid pace in which technology is evolving has made Quality a main prerogative for Success. Consumers have started to expect Quality in all aspects of life and the need has been even more in Entertainment. Star Vijay is all set to join a few select channels that have embraced this evolving technology and have moved beyond. Star Vijay is crossing this threshold of providing High Quality Entertainment beginning from 29th May 2016 – by launching our High Definition feed – Star Vijay HD.” Says, K. Sriram, General Manager, Star Vijay.

  • Star Vijay TV strengthens its weekday programming with two non-fiction shows

    Star Vijay TV strengthens its weekday programming with two non-fiction shows

    MUMBAI: Star India’s Tamil general entertainment channel Vijay TV is all set to strengthen its nonfiction programming with two new shows.

    The upcoming stunt-reality show Achcham Thavir is all set to go live on Vijay TV from 2 June. The show will be aired at the 7pm time slot from Thursday – Sunday. The shows involves small screen celebrities taking part in reality shows and performing extraordinary and thrilling tasks. The show has Tamil female film and television actor Divya Dharshini as the anchor.

    Another show, that the channel has launched on 30 May was Neengalum Vellalam Oru Kodi Tamil version of KBC which is aired at the 7pm time slot.

    “A Star Studded line up lead by the Stylish Arvind Swamy to host the popular KBC Tamil and film celebrities doing daredevilry , the Tamil TV audience is sure to get enough and more of their Daily entertainment . What better way than to Start the Week and the Season with KBC and Arvind Swamy who’s on a phenomenal comeback in the entertainment Industry and is already a chartbuster. This is just the beginning of Bigger things to come, ” Star Vijay TV programming head Pradeep Milroy Peter.

    Talking to Indiantelevision.com, Star Vijay TV general manager K Sriram said, “Daily soaps dominate Tamil Television’s weekday’s prime slots and the canvas for most soaps barring the Vijay TV Soaps have remained the same for years now . Star Vijay took a leap when is begun to telecast non fictional programs during weekday’s prime slots. Neengalum Vellalam Oru Kodi and Achcham Thavir will multiply this genre offering on Prime time many fold . People want to move away from one dimensional Product offerings.”

    Competition based reality shows provides opportunity to people to showcase their talent. Whereas Factual entertainment shows is a genre of non-fiction television programming that documents actual events and people. Popular shows such as Kaun Banega Crorepati, Bigg Boss and Khatron Ke Khiladi are also part of this kind of programming.
    Star Vijay television is one of the channels which brought the concept of reality shows into Tamil television industry and it was successful too. Shows like Jodi No 1 and Super Singer has touched record breaking numbers in television rating points in Tamil Nadu. Super Singer had many seasons but it still tops the list.
    Produced by Big Synergy, Neengalum Vellalam Oru Kodi has roped in Amazon.in as the entitlement sponsor title. The show is powered by Idea 4G and Arun Excello, co-presented Chennais Amirtha, VBJ Chennai and Chennai silks. The show will be hosted by star celebrity the suave and handsome, Aravind Swamy.

    Speaking about the marketing planning, Star Vijay TV marketing & strategics planning SVP, R. Balachandran said, ” The Channel in the new measurement environment understands the need to cut across audiences across cities and towns as today the Viewer residing in smaller towns dictate the Viewership charts. The two properties are potential blockbusters as far as audience traction across Popstrata is concerned. An extensive and innovative marketing plan would ensure that Vijay TV surges ahead further in the cluttered and aggressive Tamil GEC and more importantly the launches are an assurance that the brand Vijay will always remain a forerunner in providing unique and alternate entertainment.”

  • Star Vijay TV strengthens its weekday programming with two non-fiction shows

    Star Vijay TV strengthens its weekday programming with two non-fiction shows

    MUMBAI: Star India’s Tamil general entertainment channel Vijay TV is all set to strengthen its nonfiction programming with two new shows.

    The upcoming stunt-reality show Achcham Thavir is all set to go live on Vijay TV from 2 June. The show will be aired at the 7pm time slot from Thursday – Sunday. The shows involves small screen celebrities taking part in reality shows and performing extraordinary and thrilling tasks. The show has Tamil female film and television actor Divya Dharshini as the anchor.

    Another show, that the channel has launched on 30 May was Neengalum Vellalam Oru Kodi Tamil version of KBC which is aired at the 7pm time slot.

    “A Star Studded line up lead by the Stylish Arvind Swamy to host the popular KBC Tamil and film celebrities doing daredevilry , the Tamil TV audience is sure to get enough and more of their Daily entertainment . What better way than to Start the Week and the Season with KBC and Arvind Swamy who’s on a phenomenal comeback in the entertainment Industry and is already a chartbuster. This is just the beginning of Bigger things to come, ” Star Vijay TV programming head Pradeep Milroy Peter.

    Talking to Indiantelevision.com, Star Vijay TV general manager K Sriram said, “Daily soaps dominate Tamil Television’s weekday’s prime slots and the canvas for most soaps barring the Vijay TV Soaps have remained the same for years now . Star Vijay took a leap when is begun to telecast non fictional programs during weekday’s prime slots. Neengalum Vellalam Oru Kodi and Achcham Thavir will multiply this genre offering on Prime time many fold . People want to move away from one dimensional Product offerings.”

    Competition based reality shows provides opportunity to people to showcase their talent. Whereas Factual entertainment shows is a genre of non-fiction television programming that documents actual events and people. Popular shows such as Kaun Banega Crorepati, Bigg Boss and Khatron Ke Khiladi are also part of this kind of programming.
    Star Vijay television is one of the channels which brought the concept of reality shows into Tamil television industry and it was successful too. Shows like Jodi No 1 and Super Singer has touched record breaking numbers in television rating points in Tamil Nadu. Super Singer had many seasons but it still tops the list.
    Produced by Big Synergy, Neengalum Vellalam Oru Kodi has roped in Amazon.in as the entitlement sponsor title. The show is powered by Idea 4G and Arun Excello, co-presented Chennais Amirtha, VBJ Chennai and Chennai silks. The show will be hosted by star celebrity the suave and handsome, Aravind Swamy.

    Speaking about the marketing planning, Star Vijay TV marketing & strategics planning SVP, R. Balachandran said, ” The Channel in the new measurement environment understands the need to cut across audiences across cities and towns as today the Viewer residing in smaller towns dictate the Viewership charts. The two properties are potential blockbusters as far as audience traction across Popstrata is concerned. An extensive and innovative marketing plan would ensure that Vijay TV surges ahead further in the cluttered and aggressive Tamil GEC and more importantly the launches are an assurance that the brand Vijay will always remain a forerunner in providing unique and alternate entertainment.”

  • Star India to launch new Tamil GEC – Vijay Plus

    Star India to launch new Tamil GEC – Vijay Plus

    MUMBAI: Expanding its bouquet of Tamil general entertainment channels (GEC), Star India is all set to launch a second Tamil GEC called Vijay Plus, which will complement Star Vijay.

     

    While Star Vijay is already an established channel in the two southern states of Kerala and Karnataka, with Vjay Plus, Star is looking at further expanding its presence in the Tamil market.

     

    While speculation was rife last year that Star India was set to launch its second Tamil GEC, which would be christened Vijay Plus or Vijay TV 2. 

     

    However, the network is yet to procure the license from the government for the new channel. “We are still waiting to get our license for Vijay Plus from the government,” informs Star Vijay general manager K Sriram.

     

    As per industry sources, the channel was supposed to go live in December last year. However, the launch was delayed due to license issues from the Information and Broadcasting Ministry.

     

    A source close to the development informs that the new channel will focus on a new line-up of fiction content and will also air old programs of Vijay TV. 

     

    Moreover, Star will make available the Vijay Plus on all major DTH platforms and cable operators across South India from the test launch phase itself.

     

    Star India seems to have set its eyes on strengthening its foothold in the regional space. It may be recalled that recently the company acquired the broadcast business of Maa Television Network, which comprises four Telugu language channels. The acquisition gave Star access to the Telugu TV market, which is the second largest regional market in India in terms of revenue potential.

     

    Star India broadcasts more than 40 channels in seven languages, reaching more than 720 million viewers every week, across India and 100 countries. The network’s entertainment channel portfolio includes Star Gold, Channel V, Star World, Star Movies, Star Utsav, Life OK, Movies OK and Star Plus.

     

    It has a leading presence in regional language as well, through a bouquet of affiliate channels, which include Star Jalsha, Jalsha Movies, Star Pravah, Asianet, Asianet Plus, Suvarna, Suvarna Plus and Vijay.

     

    Star’s sports business has grown rapidly to eight channel properties and its digital presence is defined by starsports.com and hotstar.com, which brings TV shows, movies and sports on one destination.

     

  • ‘Mahabharatam’ to hit Tamil audiences once again

    ‘Mahabharatam’ to hit Tamil audiences once again

    MUMBAI: The epic story of Mahabharatam is all set to hit the Tamil television screen once again on Vijay TV.  Great pains have been taken to narrate this story with utmost care.  Mahabharatam is a high-octane drama involving a huge array of complicated characters. It is more than a story that gives lessons and teaches us on life’s morals and values. From sacred literature that brought revelations about Dharma and Karma through generations, the legendary Mahabharatam is the most awaited and ambitious project was successfully aired and gained the utmost viewership in the recent past.  On viewers request to watch this epic once again from the beginning Vijay TV has decided to telecast it from 8 December, Monday to Friday at 9 pm.

     

    Mahabharatam is the epic tale of two great kingdoms that went to war against each other.  Filled with strong characters, lavish palaces and a tale encompassing every  possible range of emotions.  This is a story of kingdoms, a story of sacrifice, a story of relationships and lastly a story bridging the gap between the Gods and man.  

     

    The narration of the story begins from the foremost ancestor of the epic Shantanu-Satyavathy and the sacrifice of Bhismar.  Not much known stories of the epic are brought to lime-light so that viewers get to see a fresh and untold stories so far.  The most popular characters viz Dirudhrashtar, Kunti, Viduran, Pandu, Duruyodhan, Bhismar, Yudhistar, Bheeman, Arjun, Nakul, Sahadev, Saguni, Karnan and Krishnan have been played by most popular stars.

     

    The most skilled people were chosen to make the narration of this tale perfect on TV.  The sets costumes and the action sequences are all set to take you back in time.  The set is a grand one! Attention to detail has been taken to make the set look authentic. Vijay TV general manager K. Sriram said, “We certainly are proud to present this legendary epic drama in Tamil once again to our viewers.  Make sure you don’t miss a single episode of this great narrative, starting 08 December 2014, every Monday to Friday at 9 pm only on Vijay TV you would enjoy it.”

     

    The marketing activity for the re-launch of Mahabharatam has been widened all over Tamilnadu.  The massive publicity takes the show to the next level of affluence and the grandeur promotion is sure to attract everyone.  A must watch ‘Maha Mytho’ Mahabharatam re-launches on 08 December 2014, every Monday to Friday at 9 pm only on Vijay TV.

  • Star Vijay builds momentum for eighth Vijay Awards

    Star Vijay builds momentum for eighth Vijay Awards

    MUMBAI: It is time to once again build up the energy for the coveted Vijay Awards. The eighth edition of the awards for the Tamil film industry on Star Vijay has already begun its digital and TV activations, a month in advance of the telecast.

     

    This year, Vijay Awards will see film and TV actors host and perform at the ceremony which will see 29 best and five favourite awards given out on 5 July and will be telecast on a later date. Similar to last year, the channel will be running contests and giving away passes to 20 people from South Africa, Malaysia, Singapore and other countries to come and watch the award function.

     

    Talking about the event Star Vijay general manager K Sriram said, “This is truly a credible and an incredible award show.  We are very excited about it and ever prepared to make it an astounding success year on year.”

     

    Viewers have been voting since 14 June for their favourite actors either by SMS, calls or online which will end on 25 June. A long list of sponsors has already been lined up. Gionee is the title sponsor while Casa Grand is powered by sponsor. Dr MGR and RRP Housing are co presenting sponsors. Sunland Refined Sunflower Oil, Step Stone Promoters, V Care, Poomalai Housing, Kibbs Lungigal, Vijaya optical House, RPG Developers, Shakthi Masala, Ran India Steel and Amrita Institute are associate sponsors. 

     

     “This is a big event that happens every year and I, like everybody else, look forward to it.  The ‘Golden Lady’ has become a much sought-after trophy for everyone in the Tamil film industry,”said renowned director K Balachander referring to the Vijay Awards statuette.

     

    The jury members include Yugi Sethu, Prathap Pothen, Ravi K Chandran and actor Simran. Last year saw Bollywood’s king Shah Rukh Khan visit the ceremony and being given an award.

     

    Currently, a one hour prelude is being aired every Saturday at 8 pm. As part of the pre-event activation, celebrities are being roped in for conducting on ground events in various parts of the state.

  • First Vijay Television Awards sees people poll for their favourite TV stars

    First Vijay Television Awards sees people poll for their favourite TV stars

    MUMBAI: Soaring mercury levels notwithstanding, the denizens of Chennai thronged the YMCA ground to witness the first ever Vijay Television Awards to honour top talents of the channel, as voted by the people.

    The nearly 10,000-strong crowd cheered as their favourite TV stars won mask-shaped trophies in over 30 categories including favourite junior male/female, favourite fiction/nonfiction comedian, best male/female dancer, supporting actor/actress, best actor/actress, best entertainer, best judge male/female, favourite anchor male/female, favourite show etc. Of the many awards, DHFL sponsored favourite actor while Karbonn Smart A5 sponsored favourite male singer. Two gigantic screens placed next to the stage allowed people seated at a distance to soak in the award acceptance speeches, performances and other goings on.   

    The gags and light-hearted banter of the hosts for the night, Ma Ka Pa Anand, Bhavna, Ramya, Jegan, Robo Shankar, Erode Mahesh and Balaji, was punctuated by some high-octane performances including salsa, acrobatics and a flute. In one instance, a blind and physically challenged boy adopted by Star Vijay sang to a huge applause from the audience. Lending sheen to the show were celebrities including Simran, Sudha Chandran, Chitra, Ananth Vaidyanathan and Sivakarthikeyan.

    Save for the long-drawn conversation in between the performances, the approximately Rs 4 crore event went off without a glitch in the technical or execution department.

    The event was sponsored by Sunfeast Farmlite and powered by Karbonn Smart A5 with a long list of associate sponsors including DHFL, Vivel, Cinthol, Airtel, Ramraj, Prestige, Eldia, Vasantham, GSK Horlicks, Ruby Builders, Chennai Silks and Hyatt.

     

    The four-hour show is expected to go on air in the second week of June with on-air advertisers the same as on-ground ones. 16 cameras were used to record the event on ground with post-production to be done in-house by the Star Vijay team.

    Prior to the awards, a month-long campaign was undertaken across magazines and leading newspapers, specifically The Hindu, along with a 15 day radio campaign. Posters and hoardings were put up across Chennai. Starting this week, the outdoor marketing campaign will begin informing people about the on-air telecast of the awards. Coimbatore, Madurai, Tirunelveli, Trichy and Erode are among the cities being targeted. According to sources, the total marketing cost for both pre-even promotion and pre-telecast is estimated to be nearly Rs 1 crore.

    Significantly, voting was an open process conducted through the digital medium with nearly 20 lakh people voting for their favourite stars. “We planned the event nearly two years ago but at that stage, we didn’t have so many fiction hits and categories. Now was the right time,” says Star Vijay general manager K Sriram. The scale will go a notch higher in the second edition of the awards, he says.

    Click here for full list of awardees

  • Will Mahabharatham walk the talk?

    Will Mahabharatham walk the talk?

    MUMBAI: Not very long ago, Star Plus launched its magnum opus, Mahabharat, a contemporary retelling of the ancient Indian epic, on a scale never-seen-before and amidst huge fanfare.

    Soon after, a dubbed-in-Tamil version of the show named Mahabharatham was aired on 7 October on Star Vijay, Star TV’s Tamil GEC.

    Not only did Mahabharatham take over the 7:00 pm slot, earlier reserved for a kids’ show titled 7 C, which was anyway about to end, two weeks prior to the show’s launch, a high decibel marketing campaign comprising TV, radio, digital, on-ground, and to a large extent, outdoor, was undertaken to publicise its arrival.

    As part of this endeavour, life-size posters of the show characters were put up across Tamil Nadu; TV celebrities were brought in at the end of every show on Star Vijay to promote the series; monologues were staged on streets to grab attention; and hoardings were put up across 500 locations including Chennai, Madurai, Tiruchirrapalli, Erode and Tirunelveli. A staggering Rs 1 crore – Rs 1.5 crore was spent on the campaign, with separate plans for merchandising during Diwali.

    Promotions apart, Star Vijay ensured Seventh Channel Communications did a neat job of the dubbing. “Seventh Channel Communications has dubbed on a 50 episode contract, with each episode costing up to Rs 1 lakh. We have ensured the dubbing is so tight that the lip movements match with the Tamil words the characters are speaking. People were thoroughly impressed with the grandeur on watching the promos. The feedback on production value was positive,” elaborates Star Vijay general manager K Sriram.

     

    Now, with the show well past its launch, Star Vijay faces the big question whether all the investment and effort has been worth the channel’s while.

    While there are no clear answers, it is true that the first two weeks of Mahabharatham have garnered 422 and 440 TVTs (average), respectively, and its opening show has got 415 TVTs unlike 7C, which was just about managing 169 TVTs weekly (average). What’s more, close competitor Raj TV’s Sindhu Bhairavi (Uttaran dubbed in Tamil), which airs at the same time (7:00 pm), has garnered only 251 TVTs (average).

    As a media planner from Chennai-based Group M puts it: “For Star Vijay, these are good numbers and now – Mahabharatham – for which they did huge promotions, is their best show as well.”

    However, the picture is not entirely rosy. Sun TV, another rival, has its own version of Mahabharatham which airs every Sunday morning and garners more TVTs than Star Vijay’s show. To this, the planner only says that it is wrong to compare any other channel with a player like Sun TV which enjoys strong loyalty.

    The planner reasons that Tamilians are attached to such shows because they are conservative and dedicated to religious beliefs and that is why epic shows work well down south. At the same time, he is quick to point out it would be best to wait for another week to see if Star Vijay’s Mahabharatham sustains its ratings before taking any call on the show.

    In fact, readers may recall that the original Mahabharat (Hindi version on Star Plus) too dropped from 8,445 TVTs to 5,518 TVTs in its second week… So, Star Vijay will have to wait to see the returns of its investment…