Tag: Kapil Dil Se

  • ‘Kapil Dil Se’ visits Dravid’s neighbourhood tonight

    ‘Kapil Dil Se’ visits Dravid’s neighbourhood tonight

    Tonight at 8:30 pm on Max, Kapil Dil Se has a treat for fans of elegant, classy batsman Rahul Dravid.

    The show starts in Bangalore and visits the terrace of Dravid's home where his passion for the game started. The host, former allrounder Kapil Dev speaks to Dravid's childhood friends as well as his school's vice principal. Kapil also visits St. Anthony's School to find out why a broken stump holds pride of place.

    In addition, Kapil also chats with Bollywood actress Raveena Tandon. She talks about her entry into the world of cinema and her views on cricket and the Indian team.

  • Max goes in for another signature makeover

    Max goes in for another signature makeover

    MUMBAI: Whatever the logic, Max, the sister channel of SET, has once again changed its signature – to ‘Deewana Bana De’. Max, carved out of SET to give both channels a distinct focus, had been positioned as a channel ‘Where your heroes belong’ in April 2001.

    Then Max executive V-P Kacon Sethi had said that the world of Hindi cinema and cricket share a common platform on Max. The forthcoming cricket season on the channel, the new brand ambassador in the form of Kapil Dev and the growing emphasis of the channel on events as well seems to have coaxed SET top brass into thinking that ‘Deewana bana de’ will be more appropriate in encompassing the excitement, cricket action, passion and entertainment that the channel offers.

    The line, conceptualised and developed by Euro RSCG, is intended to symbolise passions and aspirations of the viewers, according to Max business head Rajat Jain. The line has been appearing on all advertising, promotional and programming material for Max since August. The slew of new shows on the channel, including the Ruby Bhatia anchored Cricket Masala and Kapil Dev’s Kapil Dil Se are critical to the mood that the channel is trying to create prior to the ICC Champions Trophy that will be telecast on the channel from next week (12 September the tournament kicks off).

    While Max’s focus last year lay in the territory of films – acquiring blockbusters like Kaho Na Pyaar Hai, Mission Kashmir and Hera Pheri, as well as Yash Chopra’s films, the focus has now shifted to ‘cricket, movies and events’. The effort since last year has been to project Max as being on par with and not an appendage of SET, and the new look that Max acquired in January 2002 as well as the new signature it has recently given itself are all aimed at reinforcing that message.

  • Max looking to mix Bollywood and cricket with new shows, signs deal with NDTV and TWI

    Max looking to mix Bollywood and cricket with new shows, signs deal with NDTV and TWI

    MUMBAI: Cricket with personality, fun and plenty of doses of masala! That is the treat MAX the film and cricket channel from the Sony stable has lined up for cricket and non-cricket fans.

    Last night at a press conference in Mumbai the channel announced the launch of two new shows ‘Kapil Dil Se’ hosted by Sony’s brand ambassador Kapil Dev and ‘Cricket Masala’ hosted by Ruby Bhatia. In addition the channel also announced that it has signed on NDTV and TWI to produce the programmes in a manner that is “stylish and invigorating.”

    On hand to explain the strategy were the two hosts as well as Executive VP and Business Head MAX Rajat Jain who said: “When we acquired the exclusive C&S rights for the ICC tournaments we saw the franchise as an opportunity to expand the viewer base to include women and children. The shows are the first in a slew of programming which will aim at making the ICC a fusion of sports and entertainment without diluting the passion which cricket arouses. We are aiming to go beyond the die hard cricket fan.”

    We are well aware of the fact that innovation is the name of the game and so these two shows fit in well with our profile. The vignettes that TWI will make on ‘Cricket Masala’ will be stylish and snappy. NDTV is producing ‘Kapil Dil Se’ for us.” 

    However there have been misleading reports that suggest that MAX is moving towards becoming a sports channel. That is not our aim. We see ourselves as a movies and events channel and in India cricket is the single biggest event. MAX is and will continue to be a two in one hybrid channel like Channel Nine in Australia.” ‘Kapil Dil Se’ will start mid-August and will air every Friday at 8:30 pm. The show will see the former all-rounder making his television debut. He will visit neighbourhoods of cricketers where they grew up and got their start. In this first section ‘Gullies of Fame’ viewers can see Ajay Jadeja’s school, meet Yuvraj Singhs coach etc. Then the show spends time in the company of Bollywood stars Like Aamir Khan, Anil Kapoor. Kapil will try to uncover why they succeed in their professions and what qualities they have that others lack.

    Finally Kapil and a cricketer talk about interesting stories from the field like why former explosive opener Krish Srikanth would rather forget his test match debut.

    Speaking on the initiative Kapil said: “Max and I have been talking for six months. I see the alliance as a new innings for myself and a chance to give back to the game all the fame and rewards it has brought me over the years. Although I do not consider myself to be a very good speaker the concept of the show appealed to me from the start. I knew that I would enjoy myself doing this and for me that is most important. If you do not enjoy what you are doing then you will not be able to explore your full potential.” 

    Different people have different roles to perform. Ravi Shastri and Sunil Gavaskar have fluent speaking skills and so they became commentators. Venkatraghavan has a stern demeanour and so he has taken on the official role of umpiring.” 

    Talking about the increasing awareness about the game Kapil said, “The main reason for this is the amount of sports kids can watch on television. Ten years ago all you had was a sports block on Doordarshan. Since then there has been a huge boom in the broadcasting arena. We however, still have some way to go before cricket can be considered a profession in the country. Sports is till by the way. Most Indians are merely good spectators. However I have noticed a gradual shift in approach in the attitude of parents towards cricket. They do not mind it so much if their kids want to emulate Sachin Tendulkar. In Nagpur when I went to play gully cricket there were 12,000 fans wanting to play. This Sunday I am travelling to Pune. When I was young the opportunity to play with a cricketer was not there.”

    The other show ‘Cricket Masala’ hosted by Ruby Bhatia will start on 18 August and will air every Sunday at 8:30 pm. The show will feature news and gossip both on and off the field. The show has different segments like ‘Garam Masala’ where the show delves behind the hot topic of the week. ‘ Cricket Se Aage’ showcases cricketers of the past and trace their career to the present. The highlight of the show is ‘Kya Thanda Kya Garam’ which gives viewers all the gossip and buzz surrounding cricketing stars.

    The initiative marks a new innings for Ruby Bhatia as well who has been seen on the tube as a VJ. She said: ” When the concept was brought up initially I was bowled over. Since I was brought up in Canada I missed out on the childhood excitement associated with the sport. Coming to India I discovered that cricket is not just a mere passion. It is an obsession. Cricketers are ambassadors of the country and so we are intrigued by different aspects of their personal and professional lives. My aim in the show will be to ignite passion among the uninitiated. Cricket is catchy, racy, invigorating, captivating exciting and tumultuous. This is an excellent example of innovative programming and being in touch with what the viewer wants.”

    “The show will present the content in an informal manner so that viewers can relax and chill. However, all information will be well researched by our team so that it is not left hanging in the air,” she said. 

  • MAX swears by interstitials to get across cricket message

    MAX swears by interstitials to get across cricket message

    MUMBAI: SET MAX is getting into the groove as far as pushing the World Cup Network is concerned. And while it has announced two weekly celebrity-hosted cricket shows that will launch mid-August, it is “short format programming” that will be the key message driver.

    “Frequency of exposure is our aim,” says Rajat Jain, executive V-P, SET MAX. And what will provide that according to him, are interstitials (short format shows) differentiated across different categories. About 150 of these have been created that are aimed at “building the interest in cricket and building the association with MAX,” says Jain. 

    And what about recently signed brand ambassador Kapil Dev. While he features prominently in the interstitials, the famous all-rounder and recently voted Wisden Indian Cricketer of the Century will make his television debut for the network with the infotainment programme Kapil Dil Se. The half hour, weekly series to be launched mid-August and airing Fridays will provide viewers with interesting, informative nuggets on the life of cricket stars – as perceived by their fans, their friends, neighbours and local residents, an official company communiqu says. 

    The first segment is called Gullies of Fame and tracks Kapil Dev on location in neighbourhoods where the cricketers began their careers. The show will include sections for viewer participation including contest, write-ins etc. where viewers can contribute special stories that could feature on the show.

    Mantra for Success is an interview section where Kapil will ask a host of celebrities about their personal mantras for success – whether it be Aamir Khan, Amitabh Bachchan or Sachin Tendulkar (how they propose to get Sachin when he has been contracted to ESPN Star Sports as brand ambassador remains a mystery though). The segment will also offer snapshots of the milestones of the celebrity and will include an informal and real-to-life chat show.

    The last section is a wrap-up titled Kapil on Kricket Karma which draws

    “Spice Girl” Ruby Bhatia
    parallels with the lives of celebrities and how that can translate into success in the game of cricket. 

    Also launching around the same time is Cricket Masala – a programme that will be hosted by Ruby Bhatia and will air Sundays. Cricket Masala, a weekly half-hour show will highlight the lighter side of cricket and aims to draw in the entire family. With a mix of the light and serious – Cricket Masala will provide information on the game, its players and even its fans.

    One property that came as part of the package that Sony bought when it secured the ICC cricket rights is the Under 19 World Cup. MAX will offer viewers a first glimpse of what is in store on 19, 20 & 21 August, 9 am onwards when it telecasts highlights from the tournament held earlier this year in New Zealand. Competitors from 16 participating were in the fray for the trophy, which saw Australia take the cup. 

    Building interest youth cricket will probably be the toughest task ahead for Team MAX.