Tag: Kiran Bedi

  • Kiran Bedi inaugurates ‘Mirchi Get Active’ Expo at Airtel Delhi Half Marathon

    Kiran Bedi inaugurates ‘Mirchi Get Active’ Expo at Airtel Delhi Half Marathon

    MUMBAI: Like every year, Radio Mirchi, 98.3 FM is all set to make the 2013 edition of Airtel Delhi Half Marathon (ADHM) a memorable experience with its fun offerings. As a run up to the ADHM, Radio Mirchi inaugurated the Mirchi Get Active Expo with Kiran Bedi at the NSIC Ground Okhla today. RJ Naved was present at the expo to welcome Kiran Bedi.

    Spread across three days – December 6, 7 & 8, this year Mirchi has planned fun and engaging activities for everyone. The vivacious RJ Rohit will not only engage with the listeners and participants but will also celebrate the marathon fever in true ‘mirchi ishtyle’.

    The range of activities includes multiple Zumba sessions by Fitness First where the experts will guide runners on how to stay fit, health and fitness session from Somdeb from Rebook, running and living by Rahul Verghese, and a fun-filled Karaoke session by Manisha Gunthe.

    The excitement doesn’t end here. Visitors can also win exciting prizes by participating in interesting contests organised by Wildcraft.

    The Mirchi Get Active Expo focuses on strengthening the cause for better fitness, health and lifestyle. Conducted every year at the Airtel Delhi Half Marathon, the expo facilitates the distribution of goody bags and registration bibs among participants.

    Throughout the years, the Get Active Expo has witnessed tremendous popularity among upwardly mobile fitness enthusiasts and Mirchi fans. Registering participation of around 30,000 people every year, the Radio Mirchi ‘Get Active’ Expo is one of the most looked forward to initiatives in the marathon.
    The Airtel Delhi Half Marathon is scheduled on 15th December 2013.

  • India tv institutes bravery awards in memory of jyoti Daamini Singh

    India tv institutes bravery awards in memory of jyoti Daamini Singh

    India TV has instituted a bravery award in the memory of Jyoti Singh, the brave girl who lost her life after fighting the gruesome gang rape in a bus in Delhi but awakened the society on crime against women. Jyoti Singh Bravery Award will be presented at a gala ceremony in New Delhi tomorrow(28th September). The award is part of India TV’s effort to honour the bravehearts of the nation with the first edition of the Officer’s Choice Salaam India Awards.

     

    These honours are a tribute to those who stepped forward altruistically, with determination, foresight and perseverance to face the challenge head on, safeguarding someone else’s interest over their own personal safety/well being.

     

    Ritu Dhawan, MD CEO, India TV observed, “Salaam India Awards celebrate the valour and attempts to inculcate a spirit of courage and humanity among our fellow citizens. These Bravehearts deserve our respect, support and admiration for setting an example for others to follow for a safer cordial India.”

     

    The winners have been decided basis a stringent process, including calling in entries from all over the country, short-listing of entries by a high-power editorial board and final selection of winners by a Grand Jury headed by noted Jurist Ram Jethmalani. The Jury included India TV Chairman Editor-in-chief Rajat Sharma, Indias first Woman IPS officer Kiran Bedi, Retired Army Chief, Gen. V.K. Singh and Retired Chief Election Commissioner Dr. S.Y. Querashi.

     

    Apart from most of the winners and their kin, the event will be attended by a powerful battery of personalities that include Cabinet Ministers, Chief Ministers, MPs, Prominent leaders from the opposition, personalities from Bollywood, Sports, Business and Media.

  • Dehradun to host Australian film festival

    Dehradun to host Australian film festival

    MUMBAI: For the first time in the history of the capital city of Uttarakhand, Dehradun play host to the Australian Film Festival of India (AFFI) that kicked off today.

    A total number of 17 films including a retrospective on filmmaker Baz Luhrman and a documentary on anti-corruption activist Kiran Bedi will be screened.

    "Federation of Film Societies of India taking our Australian films to various cities across India is exactly the exposure Aussie cinema needs in India, a film market Australia has yet to tap, we are humbled by the huge response," said the festival‘s founding director Peter Castaldi in a statement.

    The festival which is the result of a tie-up between Zee News and An Australian Film Initiative (AAFI) will be screened in three cities followed by a 17 city tour through the Federation of Film Societies of India (FFSI).

    "Federation of Film Societies of India taking our Australian films to various cities across India is exactly the exposure Aussie cinema needs in India, a film market Australia has yet to tap, we are humbled by the huge response," continued Castaldi.

    AFFI is also using online registration, as well as social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter to increase awareness and generate interest in the festival.

  • Doc on Anna Hazare to open next month

    Doc on Anna Hazare to open next month

    MUMBAI: Anna Hazare and his campaign against corruption has inspired a budding director Ankit Narayan to make a 26-minute documentary film Jai Bharat that focuses on the Jan Lokpal bill.

    The documentary highlights the differences between the government‘s Lokpal Bill and Team Anna‘s version.

    Narayan said, “I was so inspired by this movement against corruption that I thought of making a film and educate people about it. We are not encashing on Hazare‘s popularity, we are trying to pass the information and educate people about the movement about corruption.”

    “The film talks about both the bills – Jan Lokpal and Lokpal. The benefits and losses of both these bills,” he said.

    The documentary now awaits the Censor Board clearance. “Once the documentary is passed by the Censor Board, it will be released in the first or second week of January,” Narayan said.

    The film features Arvind Kejriwal and Virendra Saxena with footage of Anna Hazare and Kiran Bedi.

  • Zee News ropes in Kiran Bedi for highlighting women achievements

    Zee News ropes in Kiran Bedi for highlighting women achievements

    MUMBAI: Zee News has roped in retired IPS officer and social activist Kiran Bedi to anchor a new 13-episodic series, Kiran Aur Kirnae.

    Starting 14 March, Kiran Aur Kirnae will air every Sunday at 6.30 pm wherein Bedi will talk to successful women achievers on the screen.

    The channel claims that as the entire country is discussing about whether the woman reservation bill should be passed or not, it is its responsibility to takes on a mission of educating the country and enlightening them about the power of women.

    Bedi will meet the women icons in India like Sania Mirza, Uma Bharti, Chanda Kochchar, Sharmila Tagore and Saina Nehwal. They will talks about the obstacles they have faced and challenges they have taken up to reach where they are today and become the role model of many.

    In her new avtar as a news reporter on the channel, Bedi will highlight the achievements of these women icons. She will argue that if a woman can successfully manage her career and home, then she can also take part in the political system of her country and work with her male counterparts towards the betterment of the nation.

  • ‘We will fight competition with innovative content’ : Anupam Vasudev- Star India EVP marketing and communications

    ‘We will fight competition with innovative content’ : Anupam Vasudev- Star India EVP marketing and communications

    It’s rearguard action time at Star Plus. Edged out after a nine-year life at the top, Star Plus is making moves to shed off the “saas-bahu” image that stuck on to the channel.

     

    What followed is a flurry of differentiated content. While Kiran Bedi played judge on social issues in Aap Ki Kachehri, matrimonial show Star Vivah gave a platform to many prospective brides and grooms.

     

    Star Plus also experimented with shows like Paanchvi Paas that made no major impact on its ratings.

     

    The big show now is Sach Ka Saamna, an adaptation of the bold and sensational The Moment Of Truth.

     

    In an interview with Indiantelevision.com’s Anindita Sarkar, Star India EVP marketing and communications Anupam Vasudev talks about Star Plus’ road ahead as the channel takes up the challenge to regain its leadership position and widen the gap with its rivals.

     

    Excerpts:

    The first half of the year has really been interesting with the GEC space witnessing the rise of three strong players at the top. Does this mean the absolute end to the Star monopoly?
    The game is not yet over. We had nine years of undisputed leadership and it’s been a great run for us. Look, in all categories and businesses, competition does catch up at some point of time – and they have caught up with us. In the last couple of months there have been ups and downs in the top three category, but we were never out of the game. In fact there were weeks when we did come back to the number one spot. So these things will keep happening in terms of the top three players for a while until one of them breaks away to rein the top slot singularly. We are ensuring that Star Plus is the one that breaks away from the lot to establish its leadership one more time.

    So how do you plan to break away from the top three league?
    As you can see, there is a whole new programming that is being brought in to Star Plus. We have just launched Sach Ka Saamna in the non-fiction category. We will be launching a new fiction show, Sajan Ghar Jaana Hai, very soon. We are also firming up our fiction category further with a couple of new shows, lined up for the next two to three months.

     

    We will also continue to strengthen our existing offerings and products that have the potential to grow like iconic shows Yeh Rishta… and Bidaai and recent launches such as Mitwa and Laadli.

     

    So we are bringing across a lot of innovative content to fight competition and ensure that we retain our leadership with consistency – and with enough gap from everyone else.

    Though you have a loyal base of 200 plus GRPs coming in from fiction and non-fiction show, content like events and films are also impacting a further 30 GRPs. Does this mean that you are also banking a lot of such content to push up your GRP grades?
    For a GEC channel, events and films have always been an inherent part of the programming mix, especially movies that contribute about 15 per cent to our total revenue and also help to drive in family viewership. However, the real changes that have happened in the movie sphere in the recent past is that the time gap between a movie coming to the theatre and being aired has shortened. So the effect is more. Also, movies have started getting syndicated instead of being exclusively owned. These are the two significant changes that have come into the movie business on television. But from a programming or a brand perspective, offering movies to viewers has consistently been part of our network strategy wherein our channels run movies. This includes our regional channels. So movies have always been a core element of our programming strategy.

    From the time you first began ruling the number one slot to now, what kind of shift in audience taste have you witnessed?
    Today, the larger group of the Indian audience has got younger. Audiences have moved away from demanding regressive content to content that evokes an open belief system. Meanwhile, the market has also expanded significantly from being metro-focused to being small town focused. Market has moved up both in terms of measurement and penetration. So there are more people and players coming into the category than there were in the past. There has been an enormous growth in the regional sphere as well. All this taken together has led to a significant upgradation in the quality of content, viewership and competition, bringing in a fundamental change in the minds of the consumers.

    Was that the primary reason to do away with Balaji’s saas-bahu sagas?
    It’s nothing to do away with. We thought that we needed fresher and younger shows coming in because a show that has run for nine years obviously needs to be refreshed. I don’t think in any part of the world a show can continue for so long. The K-series had a good run and did brilliantly for the channel, but then changes were prevalent and we responded to them.

     

    Star Plus, anyway, still continues to source a few shows like Tujh Sang… and Kis Des Mein Hai Mera Dil from Balaji and they are still a part of the producers list who work with us.

    It seems whenever audience starts responding to a certain kind of show format, the other players follow suit. So is there any differentiated content actually existing?
    Of course there is! Everything has to be differentiated if you want to drive in viewers.
    In Star Plus’ revenue mix, the afternoon band contributes 15-20 per cent. We plan to build up on our existing bouquet of shows

    Are social issue-based formats driving the current GEC programming?
    Issue-based topics have always been played upon on television as it reflects society and further helps establish connect with the audience with relevant societal discussion points. So, it really does not mean copying content. We are not here to talk about social issues in a fashionable way, but yes everything has to have a concept that connects with the society emotionally and entertains them as well. For example, Bidaaii which is a tale of the dark skinned versus the fair skinned sisters or for that matter Laadli which reflects love for a girl child. It reflects society but is surely weaved into a concept that is contemporary to the society today.

    So what kind of changes have you brought in to your programming strategy?
    Our shows have always been about hope, optimism and family values with a further support from a high level of romanticism. So there has not as such been any drift in our strategy. Thus, Star Plus will continue to target the women-oriented mass India audience between the age group of 18-35. Family will, of course, remain our secondary audience that will be driven in by reality shows and movies.

    What are you doing to beef up your afternoon band?
    We are already running three shows in our afternoon band -Tujh Sang Preet Lagayi Sajna, Hamari Devrani and Star Vivah. All of them are performing quite well for the channel, driving in a lot of women audience in the afternoon band. This contributes 15-20 per cent to our total revenue. So, right now we plan to build up on our existing bouquet of shows.

    Can you elaborate on your marketing strategy?
    Apart from the usual print, radio and television, we are getting aggressive on the digital space. Activating ideas cleverly is another very important segment that we are working upon to create hype and excitement for our various properties. On-ground activation has also become an important part of our marketing mix to create an interactive interaction with consumers that will help in attracting newer eyeballs.

  • Pogo Amazing Kids Awards crowns little achievers; to air on Pogo & Cartoon Network on 17 Dec

    Pogo Amazing Kids Awards crowns little achievers; to air on Pogo & Cartoon Network on 17 Dec

    MUMBAI: The third edition Pogo Amazing Kids Awards 2006 (PAKA) kicked off in Mumbai on 10 December crowning the winners with a trophy, citation and a child benefit policy worth Rs 5, 00, 000. The Pogo Kids Awards category recognises the extraordinary achievements of Indian kids across eight categories including Artist, Dancer, Entertainer, Musician, Leader, Sports, Genius and Singer.

    The awards ceremony will be simulcast on Pogo and Cartoon Network on 17 December at 7:30 pm.
    The final eight winners from the 24 finalists were decided upon based on votes received from kids across India. The twenty four finalists had been selected through detailed assessment by an executive jury comprising Kiran Bedi (for Leader), Shakuntala Devi (for Genuis), Shantanu Moitra (for Musician), Bose Krishnamachari (for Artist), Kunal Kohli (for Entertainer), Anita Ratnam (for Dancer), Charu Sharma (for Sports), Vasundhara Das (for Singer) and Derek O’ Brien who judged all the categories with the panel.

    The gala affair included performances by Bollywood super star Preity Zinta and Shaimak Davar’s Junior Dance Company, as well as the talented finalists from this year’s Awards.

    Speaking on the occasion, Turner Entertainment Networks Asia, Inc (TENA) senior vice president and general manager Ian Diamond said, “Being a channel especially created for Indian kids, it is only befitting that Pogo salutes young achievers of this great nation. With Pogo Amazing Kids Awards providing these gifted children a platform to showcase their talent, we do hope that in some way we can become catalysts in their future success. I am glad that this year the final winners of POGO Amazing Kids Awards were chosen by kids themselves and there can be no greater success than by being recognised as truly amazing by one’s own counterparts.”

    The winners of Pogo Amazing Kids Awards include:
    Felicitated by Mona Singh, Pallavi Mazumdar from Kolkata won the Pogo Amazing Kid – Artist. Pallavi has won the National Balshree Award 2005 for Art. Her chef d’oeuvre also includes – winning ‘Design a Stamp Contest’ by Ministry of Communication and IT and a medal in the Asian Children Art Contest 2002.

    Rajkumari Sanathoi from Imphal, Manipur, who is the winner of National Balshree Award 2004, was declared Pogo Amazing Kid – Dancer and was presented the award by Pogo hosts Chinu, Niall and Rob.

    5 year-old Muskan Vijay from Gwalior was given the title- Pogo Amazing Kid – Entertainer by Anupam Kher. She has been under 11 Maharashtra Skating Champion and has also made a record by skating under 45 Tata Sumo cars.

    13 year-old Akrit Jaswal from Chandigarh was crowned Pogo Amazing Kid – Genius by Ian Diamond. This young genius completed his primary education (class 10) at the age of 7. His achievements includes – conducting an independent surgery of post burn contracture of a burnt hand at 7, winning National Child Award for exceptional Achievement in the field of Medical Research in 2004. This little whiz kid is presently studying in his Second year, B Sc at Punjab University!!

    Shravya M from Hyderabad received the Pogo Amazing Kid – Leader Award from Priya Dutt. Shravya is an active environmentalist bringing awareness about conservation of the environment.

    K Sathyanarayanan from Chennai, was awarded Pogo Amazing Kid – Musician by Sivamani. This little Mozart has excelled Keyboard playing and completed grade eight from Trinity College of Music at the age of 10. Touring the world with 280 concerts, he has also released several albums and received various awards.

    Aaron D’souza from Bangalore has not only won seven international awards in swimming but has also created seven national records. He received Pogo Amazing Kid – Sports Award by Manav Gohil.

    While Vignesh Chandrashakhar from Chennai was selected by A R Rahman to sing “Yeh Tara Who Tara” in Swades. He was given the title – Pogo Amazing Kid – Singer by acclaimed singer Babul Supriyo.

    In addition, Sudev N M from Chennai was chosen as the lucky winner of the Pogo Amazing Kids Awards 2006 Vote and Win contest’ and was the winner of an exclusive, Dilip Chhabria custom designed car.

    Ecouraging Indian kids to voice their choice, the Pogo Voice Awards yet again enabled children across India to choose their favourite celebrity icons amongst nominees in various award categories.

    The winners of Pogo Voice Awards this year are Hrithik Roshan (Most Amazing Actor – Male, for Krrish), Priyanka Chopra (Most Amazing Actor – Female, for Krrish), Krrish (Most Amazing Film), Special Effects in Krrish (Most Amazing Moment in a film), Masti Ki Pathshala (Most Amazing Song, from Rang De Basanti), Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire™ (Most Amazing Foreign Movie), Paresh Rawal (Most Amazing Comedian, for Phir Hera Pheri), and Mahendra Singh Dhoni (Most Amazing Sports Hero, Cricket). Five lucky kids chosen out of 1, 23,000 votes won the fabulous opportunity of attending the in-studio grand finale of the Pogo Amazing Kids Awards 2006.

    POGO Amazing Kids Awards this year boasts of an all new format with a nineteen episode series and for the first time, included audience interactivity nationwide. the show was hosted anchor/VJ Mini Mathur along with POGO anchors, Niall, Chinu and Rob. Derek O’Brien & Associates Pvt. Ltd, headed by quiz master Derek O’Brien who managed the entire selection and search process for Pogo Amazing Kids Awards 2006.

    The sponsors for Pogo Amazing Kids Awards 2006 were Horlicks and Parle G (Presenting Sponsors), Kissan, Big Babol, Reynolds, Gini & Jony, Nestle Munch (Associate Sponsors) and Zee News, FUN Cinemas, Bright Advertising Agency (Media Partners).