Tag: Love

  • Max to premiere ‘Bahubali’ on 25 October

    Max to premiere ‘Bahubali’ on 25 October

    MUMBAI: Sony Max will be premiering Bahubali – the heroic tale of two brothers, on 25 October at 8 pm in Hindi.

    It may be recalled that the Malayalam version of the movie was premiered earlier this month on Mazhavil Manorama.

    Directed by S S Rajamouli, the film tells the tale of adventure, romance, love, betrayal, valour and weakness. The cast of the film includes Prabhas, Rana Daggubati, Tamanaah Bhatia and Anushka Shetty. The film rides high on Herculean war sequences.

    “The festive season witnesses the coming together of families to partake in festivities and celebrate together. Our philosophy at Max is to create deeper bonds with families by providing them with a holistic movie watching experience in the comfort of their homes. What better way to do this than to showcase a film that boasts of extraordinary special effects, gripping content and larger-than-life characters. This bilingual historical masterpiece has met with remarkable box-office success across markets and we are convinced that it will leave our viewers breathtakingly spellbound,” said Sony Max & Max2 senior vice president Neeraj Vyas.

    “Bahubali is one of the most awaited films on Indian television. The film received tremendous amount of love and appreciation in cinemas across the globe. And we are sure history will repeat itself with the world television premiere on Sony Max,” added Dharma Production CEO Apoorva Mehta.

  • Live it up with Romedy NOW this July

    Live it up with Romedy NOW this July

    MUMBAI: Here’s the best way to jumpstart July and keep the pace going without a moment’s rest. There’s the very best of love and laughter in store for you throughout the month that will keep you coming back to Romedy NOW, the exclusive English General Entertainment channel, for
    more and more. Catch the handpicked series and movies lined up just for you!

    With the world’s most popular series that has its fans asking for more, don’t miss your daily dose of F.R.I.E.N.D.S., Monday – Thursday at 8 -9 PM. Catch the regular antics of Skip who lives at the most influential address of the US in ‘1600 Penn’, Fridays 8 PM. Score for the highest goal in ‘Back in the Game’ Fridays 8:30 PM. Watch out for crazy experiments in ‘Better Off Ted’, Saturdays 8 PM and add to the share of the cup-cake business with ‘2 Broke Girls’, Saturdays 8:30 PM. Join the world of friends, each of whom think the other has it better in ‘Friends with Better Lives’! Watch #FWBL every Saturday at 11pm. Don’t miss the sassy lawyer in ‘Ally McBeal’ from Monday to Thursday at 11 am. This July, Romedy NOW offers another successful series adding to its existing line-up of popular series called ‘Jake in Progress’, starting July 25th, Fridays at 8pm. Experience the life of a celebrity publicist as he juggles with his clients and keeps them away from potentially scandalous and possibly career damaging situations.

    Brace yourself as Romedy NOW presents an all new meaning to the words ‘Living it up’! With movies that  showcase  true  passion  for  life  and  zest, Romedy  NOW  says  ‘Live  it  Up’  starting  7th   July from Monday to Thursday, 9pm. Watch the beautiful Debra Messing in The Wedding Date where she hires a complete stranger as her escort to  her  half-sister’s  wedding.    Next  it’s  time  for Crazy  Stupid  Love,  as  we  see  Cal  Weaver  go through life as a sudden and reluctant single and all  the  confusion that follows with teenage crushes, heartbreaks and angry dad’s protective of
    their teenage daughters. Certainly not to be missed is ‘Letters to Juliet’ which is inspired by the art of letter writing the old fashioned way.  Also catch movies such as Valentine’s Day, Horrible Bosses, Love and Other Drugs, the ever favourite Marley and Me and a lot more.

    Get ready for one of the most romantic stories on screen ever on ‘Romedy of the Month’. Watch The Notebook on Saturday, 26th  July, 9 PM. The No. 4 at the   box  office   and  12th    highest  romantic  drama grosser is all about love, love and more love. Set in the 1940s, the movie is about a rich heiress Allie Hamilton (Rachel  Adams)  and  a  country  boy  Noah  Calhoun (Ryan Gosling) who fall in love at a carnival. But the two  are  separated  because  of  social  class  barriers after which Allie moves to New York and Noah joins the army. After waiting for Noah to write to her but in vain, Allie gets engaged to a wealthy lawyer, Lon only to discover that her mother had been hiding the letters. But before the arranged nuptials, Allie must choose between her first love and her commitment to Lon.  Surrender yourself to the beauty of a canvas being painted where shades from different palettes come together and consolidate your belief in love.

    “If music be the food of love, play on!” Thus spoke Shakespeare. Here’s your chance to hum the tune of love with ‘Romedy Playlist’. Starting 4th July, experience the emotions   of   sweet   notes   every   Friday,   11   PM   with favourites such as The Sound of Music, The Wedding Singer, Music and Lyrics and Moulin Rouge.

    Feel more of love, life and laughter all this month only on Romedy NOW!

  • RBNL-CBS part ways

    RBNL-CBS part ways

    MUMBAI: Two giants came together around three years ago: the Los Angeles based CBS Studios International and the Reliance ADA group’s Reliance Broadcast Networks Ltd (RBNL)’s subsidiary Reliance Television to set up Big CBS Networks, which would roll out a bunch of niche channels targeted at various specific audiences. Three channels emerged: Big CBS Prime, Big CBS Love, and Big CBS Spark.

    On 31 December 2013, the two parted ways and the shutters were downed on the joint venture, though Big CBS Prime and Love stopped getting carriage on DTH platforms and cable TV networks in November itself. At that time, when indiantelevision.com contacted RBNL CEO Tarun Katial, all he said was no comment but the channel spokesperson stated that the channels were being aired on platforms where carriage fees were not being charged and that efforts were being made to redeem the situation.

    But the fact is that a large US studio exited from the channel business in India just as the new year dawned, though it continues to operate in India and has been striking syndication deals with channels such as AXN from the Sony Entertainment Television network, Star World from Twenty first Century Fox and Zee Cafe from the Zee Network.

    RBNL officials say that the parting was healthy and happened mutually. Sources indicate that the two channels Love and Prime had eight employees and they have been absorbed in RBNL in other departments.  Big CBS Spark Punjabi has been renamed as Big Spark Punjabi and the network says it will be focusing on regional channels going forward.
     

  • From Russia with love

    From Russia with love

    MUMBAI: As the second largest television market in the world which is only expanding with each passing year, India has witnessed a steady inflow of international channels in recent times.

    As purveyor of all things TV, indiantelevision.com, today kicks-off a brand new series which profiles all such channels aiming to bring a more global, all-round perspective to Indian drawing rooms.

    We debut with the Russian news channel Russia Today (RT), which arrived on Indian shores in 2009, courtesy a deal with GlobeCast.

    The first channel to report live from the North Pole, RT’s maiden broadcast was on 10 December 2005. Two years later, its Arabic counterpart Rusiya Al-Yaum was launched. Following suit were: RT en Espanol (Spanish) in 2009, RT America in 2010 and RT Documentary in 2011.

    Having made its mark internationally, RT proceeded to test Indian waters in 2009 as part of its endeavour to expand its Asian footprint.

    Back then, it was available for viewing in around seven million homes. Today, it boasts a reach of 60 million subscribers with a viewership of about 300 million.

    Three satellites carry RT for viewers in India: Measat 3a, Insat 4B and AsiaSat 3S. Denizens of Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Bangalore and Hyderabad can watch RT on their cable network and major satellite platforms across the rest of the country.
        
    On the day it was launched, RT was available for viewing only on WWIL, Dish Hits, InCable, 7 Star (cable operators), Big TV and Sun Direct DTH platforms.

    Today, it is also available on InCable Net, Hathway (cable operators), Dish TV, DD Direct Plus and Airtel DTH.

    However, it is highly unlikely that RT is making any money out of its distribution in the country. In fact it is highly probably that it is digging deep into its pockets to pay carriage fees to the cable and DTH operators. “In the case of DD Direct Plus it could be paying anywhere between Rs 1.5 to Rs 2.5 crore as carriage fees per year while on private DTH operators it could go up to Rs 5 crore per annum,” says a senior media consultant.

    With a tagline that reads ‘Question More’, who does RT cater to in India? While the country is home to a sizeable Russian population – either expats or regular tourists, RT claims it does not necessarily cater to the Russian diaspora but to ‘anybody who can speak English’.

    What do viewers get to watch on RT? Says RT MD Alexey Nikolov: “RT covers major international stories and significant regional developments in politics, society and finance for viewers of all backgrounds and nationalities.”

    Regular RT viewers observe that the channel discusses all major political issues and current affairs, albeit with a Russian perspective. While the news caters to a global audience, there’s some amount of India-specific content too. Of late, the coverage has included the Delhi gang rape, India being awarded permanent observer status in the Arctic Council, defence contracts with Russia, Indo-China military cooperation and potential expansion of major foreign multi-brand retailers in India.

    More specifically, some of the popular shows on RT include ‘Cross Talk’, ‘The Kieser Report’, ‘Breaking the Set’, ‘The Big Picture’ and ‘Larry King Live’ hosted by Larry King who switched from CNN to RT with this show. “What makes RT stand out among other news channels is that we cover stories that most other media outlets either ignore or dismiss, or on which, they provide a one-sided take,” exults Nikolov.

    As things stand, RT does not have any bureau in India to cover news from here. While it works with a number of stringers across the country, when asked, it was unwilling to share the exact number with indiantelevision.com.

    However, in April this year, RT did launch their own video news agency named Ruptly, which works with various stringers and videographers across the globe. Earlier on, the channel also had a dedicated correspondent named Priya Sridhar, who would report about happenings in India. She has now moved on.

    A huge list of hotels show RT on their screens, including the Taj Mahal, The Leela, Hyatt, Marriot, The Lalit and others. Hotels are keen to carry international channels because of the diverse visitors they attract from foreign countries. Although it is available in HD (high definition), as of now, it is limited to the SD format.

    On Airtel DTH (Direct to Home), RT is available a la carte for Rs 5 while on Big TV, the rate is Rs 20. Sun DTH and Dish TV air the channel only in packs, along with other English news channels, while DD Direct Plus is the only channel which offers it free.

  • Ben Affleck to star in Warner Bros’ Focus

    Ben Affleck to star in Warner Bros’ Focus

    MUMBAI: In all probability, Ben Affleck will reportedly join the cast of Warner Bros.‘ upcoming film Focus. Unlike his most recent release, Argo, Affleck will only star in the film.
    It was first reported last Tuesday that Affleck was negotiating to star in the film, written by the Crazy, Stupid, Love writer-director team Glenn Ficarra and John Requa.
    Affleck would star as a con man who decides to work with an attractive female partner for his grafting business. Soon a romantic relationship develops between them that complicates the business.
    The writer-director team had originally hoped that the project would reunite them with Crazy, Stupid, Love stars Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, but both of them dropped out.
    Warner Bros. is still eager to get the project into production.