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  • Kochi hosts conclave of power as Manorama News sparks national dialogue

    Kochi hosts conclave of power as Manorama News sparks national dialogue

    MUMBAI: When Kochi talks, the nation listens and this weekend, it was all ears. The Manorama News Conclave 2025 lit up the Lulu Bolgatty International Convention Centre on 22 August, reaffirming its position as one of India’s most influential platforms for political dialogue. Inaugurated by union home and co-operation minister Amit Shah, the conclave’s theme “India: Pace & progress – progressive leap to the future” set the tone for a day where governance, economic reforms, trade, internal security, and social cohesion shared the spotlight.

    The gathering was nothing short of a who’s who of India’s policy and political circles. From seasoned national leaders to sharp policymakers and opinion makers, the panels dissected not only the present but also the pathways shaping India’s future. True to Manorama News’ ethos, the debates crackled with credibility, depth, and a regional voice that echoed well beyond Kerala.

    The ripples of the conclave were felt far outside Kochi. Coverage across top national media amplified the arguments and insights, proving once again that this annual gathering is more than a conversation starter, it is a conversation shaper.

    For Kerala, the conclave has become its most impactful news forum. For India, it has emerged as a vital bridge between leadership and citizens, carrying the promise of democratic debate that informs, provokes, and nudges the nation forward.

  • Front and centre Manorama News makes a clear case for credibility

    Front and centre Manorama News makes a clear case for credibility

    MUMBAI: In the age of blink-and-miss news, Manorama News is making sure you don’t miss a thing by being quite literally right in front of you. The Malayalam news powerhouse is turning heads and tuning in hearts with its sharp brand refresh and high-impact campaign, Neril Kaanam which translates to “Right in Front of You.” With a tagline that doubles as a promise, the initiative repositions Manorama News not just as a source of updates, but as an omnipresent part of a Malayali’s daily routine.

    This strategic rebranding now live across TV, digital, and mobile platforms isn’t just about aesthetics. It’s about agility, authenticity, and attention. The refresh includes a sleeker logo, bigger fonts for bite-sized clarity, and graphics built with a digital-first lens all designed by Ian Wormleighton of Twin Associates, UK, who’s also helped craft visual identities for the BBC.

    “Viewers shouldn’t have to go looking for the news, it should find them,” said MM TV CEO P. R. Satheesh. “That’s the essence of Neril Kaanam.”

    The results are showing. Whether it’s breaking news, local weather or cricket scores, everything now lands front and centre literally. The channel has also launched new shows like Actually Enthannu Sambhavichathu, Trending News, and Innu Nadannathu, designed to give viewers more depth without the drag.

    What’s truly breaking new ground, however, is the use of anchors themselves in a set of six promotional films, a first in Indian TV news marketing turning familiar faces into brand storytellers.

    With a 360-degree marketing push spanning television, print, digital, and outdoor, the Neril Kaanam message is everywhere. And early feedback suggests it’s working viewers are noticing, conversations are spiking, and digital engagement metrics are climbing.

    In short, Manorama News isn’t just refreshing its look, it’s refreshing how news is seen, heard, and trusted.

  • Manorama News Conclave 2024 concludes on a high note

    Manorama News Conclave 2024 concludes on a high note

    Mumbai: The conclave, titled ‘Change Makers,’ began earlier in the day with tributes to the Wayanad landslide victims. Defence minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated the event at the Hotel ‘O by Tamara’. This year’s conclave brought together ‘Changemakers’ from different walks of life. Since its inception in 2017, the Manorama News Conclave has addressed topics ranging from happiness and freedom to a new India. Union minister Suresh Gopi was the chief guest at the closing session at 6 pm.

    The defence minister said the last decade was an era of “epochal change” in the country’s economic, cultural and political spheres. Singh painted Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a visionary who could tap into the disenchantment that was so pervasive in the country in 2014 and transform it into positive thinking. He added that certain states were not doing enough for the safety of women in the country. The union minister said this in the context of the Kolkata rape incident.”We have amended laws to provide capital punishment for heinous crimes like rape. This should be implemented with strictness,” the minister said.

    Suresh Gopi

    Suresh Gopi, who created history by giving the BJP its first elected representative to the Parliament, was modest about his unique accomplishment while delivering his address at the Manorama News Conclave 2024. “The change-maker who bestowed that honour upon my party and my family is not me, it is definitely the people of Thrissur,” said the minister of state for petroleum and natural gas and the ministry of tourism.

    Kani Kusruti
    The conclave honoured the stars of the film All We Imagine as Light, which won the Cannes Grand Prix award. The cast, including Kani Kusruti, Divya Prabha, Chhaya Kadam, Anand Sami, Azeez Nedumangad, and Hridhu Haroon, also engaged in a discussion after being felicitated by Malayala Manorama chief editor Mammen Mathew. While discussing the Hema Committee report, Kani Kusruti lauded WCC and survivors for coming forward and sharing their struggles. “There’s no standardised pay in the film industry. Though it is based on the market value of a market, there should be a margin and contract,” she said. Meanwhile, actor Divya Prabha said the Cannes recognition did not help her gain more opportunities.

    Sojan Joseph, the first Malayali MP from the UK, spoke on the ‘Changing face of migration’. Joseph, a mental health nurse who got elected from a constituency in the UK with an 80 per cent native population, wondered whether Kerala had ever fielded a nurse in parliamentary elections.While admitting that there is a right-wing movement against immigration in Europe, Joseph cited a few instances where people sometimes forget to abide by a country’s laws and system.

    Thiruvallur MP Sasikanth Senthil, BJP national spokesperson Anil Antony, and SFI all India secretary Dipsita Dhar discussed ‘India: The Voice that Matters’.

    Inner Manipur MP and JNU associate professor Bimol Akoijam discussed the ongoing crisis in Manipur at a session of the conclave.

    For the first time in the state’s history, Kerala chief secretary Dr V Venu and chief secretary-designate Dr Sarada Muraleedharan, a husband-and-wife duo, shared the changes they envision. “Sometimes, we push ideas to the government, and they get spurned. We must accept that and move on. They might have a better political vision about the issue,” Sarada Muraleedharan said at the conclave.

    Directors Jeo Baby, Chidambaram, and Rahul Sadasivan
    Directors Jeo Baby, Chidambaram, and Rahul Sadasivan discuss the transformative shifts that captivate Malayalam cinema and welcome the changes heralded by the release of the Hema Committee report.

    Dr Roxy Mathew Koll, a scientist at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune, and recipient of the Vigyan Yuva–Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award, spoke of the need for societal change in tandem with climate change.

    Public Accounts Committee chairman and AICC general secretary KC Venugopal, Minister P Rajeeve, and former union minister V Muraleedharan

    Public Accounts Committee chairman and AICC general secretary KC Venugopal, Minister P Rajeeve, and former union minister V Muraleedharan seek answers and ideas on the question, ‘Is Kerala on a changed track?’

    Dr Tom Joseph, director (new initiatives) at Jain University, speaks on the state and higher education standards.

     Manorama News anchors - Shani Prabhakaran, Nisha Purushothaman and A Ayyappadas

    In an interesting twist, Manorama News anchors – Shani Prabhakaran, Nisha Purushothaman and A Ayyappadas – known for their probing questions, will face counter-questions from Speaker AN Shamseer.

    The Manorama News Conclave 2024 offered a platform for enlightening discussions and unique activities, bringing together diverse voices and perspectives on India.

  • Celebrate Onam in MMTV colours!

    Celebrate Onam in MMTV colours!

    Mumbai: As we kickstart Kerala’s festive season with the vibrant celebration of Onam, MMTV is set to captivate audiences with a stellar lineup across its three iconic brands: Mazhavil Manorama, manoramaMAX, and Manorama News.

    Mazhavil Manorama is leading the festive charge with the prestigious ‘Mazhavil Entertainment Awards 2024’, an evening of sheer grandeur and entertainment. The star-studded onground event, featuring the iconic stars of Malayalam cinema is a guaranteed spectacle. Expect show-stopping performances, heartfelt moments, and a dazzling showcase of talent that will leave audiences spellbound.

    For movie lovers, Mazhavil Manorama presents a dazzling array of World Television Premieres, including “Jai Ganesh,” “Mandakini,” “Pavi Care Taker,” Nadanna Sambhavam”, and more! Complementing these premieres is the Onam special mega cookery show, “Atham Pathu Ruchi”. Hosted by the celebrity singer Sithara Krishnakumar, Atham Pathu Ruchi is an onground cookery show in which celebrities travel across Kerala to capture the spirits of Onam cusines. Our beloved shows “Oru Chiri Iru Chiri Bumper Chiri” and “Udan Panam” will also have the festival special episodes. To further enrich the lineup, three new fiction series are set to launch, promising compelling storytelling that will delight our audiences.

    On manoramaMAX, the excitement continues with an impressive selection of movies, featuring the premieres of “Mandakini,” “Nadanna Sambhavam,” and “Pavi Care Taker.” These movies cater to the diverse tastes and preferences of Malayalee audiences. Furthermore, a new web series with a stellar cast is also coming to keep viewers engaged with its gripping narrative.

    Manorama News celebrates Onam with a unique blend of events and initiatives. ‘Onam Vipani’ is a special news program that delves into the vibrant Onam market, providing insights into everyday commodities and goods. Our ‘Pentharam’ initiative honours women entrepreneurs from humble backgrounds, spotlighting their inspiring journeys and contributions. Adding to the grandeur, the

    ‘Conclave 2024’, South India’s largest news conclave, will be a significant on-ground event fostering innovative discussions on a multitude of topics, enriching the festive celebrations with insightful conversations.

    Join MMTV as we bring Onam celebrations to life across TV, digital platforms, and live events. Connect with us to maximize your brand’s exposure and reach a wide audience during this festive season!

  • Manorama News VMR exit poll survey: Key insights

    Manorama News VMR exit poll survey: Key insights

    Mumbai: Manorama News VMR exit-poll survey is known for its accuracy and often mirrors the actual election results with remarkable precision. According to the latest exit-poll survey, the United Democratic Front (UDF) is expected to secure a significant portion of the vote share with 42.46 per cent. The Left Democratic Front (LDF) follows with 35.09 per cent, while the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is expected to garner 18.64 per cent of the vote share.

    In terms of seat projections, the UDF is anticipated to win between 16 to 18 seats, solidifying its dominance in Kerala. The LDF is expected to secure two to four seats, indicating a tougher competition for the coalition. The NDA, despite the vote share, is not projected to win any seats in this election cycle.

    The UDF is expected to win with a clear majority in several key constituencies, including Ponnani, Chalakudy, Kottayam, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Alappuzha, and Malappuram. Moreover, key constituencies are expected to witness intense battles. In Kannur, a photo finish is anticipated, making it one of the most closely watched contests. Mavelikkara and Vadakara are also poised for close contests. According to the survey, the UDF is expected to clinch victory in Mavelikkara, while the LDF is predicted to win in Vadakara.

    Tune in to Manorama News for live coverage of the election results starting at 5 am on the counting day. Led by expert panels and utilizing state-of-the-art AR/VR technology, Manorama News promises an immersive and unparalleled viewing experience, offering insightful analysis and real-time updates as the electoral drama unfolds.

  • Manorama News initiates an innovative collaboration with Voter’s Mood Research

    Manorama News initiates an innovative collaboration with Voter’s Mood Research

    Mumbai: In a noteworthy step towards gauging the sentiments of Kerala voters, Manorama News initiated an innovative collaboration with Voter’s Mood Research for an expansive pre-election survey preceding the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections. This survey, titled ’20th il Aaru?’, stands as the most extensive of its kind in Kerala, involving a massive sample size of 28,000 voters who each participated in thorough face-to-face interviews. The endeavour aims to comprehensively capture the prevailing political landscape’s intricate nuances.

    These survey results offer invaluable insights into Kerala voters’ prevailing political sentiments and preferences, setting the stage for an intriguing electoral showdown in the upcoming Lok Sabha Elections.

    The survey predicts victories for the United Democratic Front (UDF) in the Wayanad, Thrissur, and Thiruvananthapuram constituencies, underscoring the party’s strength in these regions.

    In Attingal, Kannur, and Vadakara constituencies, the survey foresees tightly contested battles, highlighting the competitive nature of the electoral landscape.

    Respondents identified the Citizenship Amendment Act as the Central Government’s most significant achievement while expressing major concerns over issues such as the Manipur dispute.

    An overwhelming majority (66 per cent) of respondents indicated that their voting decisions would be influenced by the performance of the state government, indicating a focus on local governance matters.

    Perceptions of the central government were varied, with 34 per cent describing the Modi Government’s performance as average. Interestingly, a significant majority (50 per cent) expressed admiration for the performance of the opposition party.

    The survey was broadcast on television from April 10 to April 12, providing an engaging and informative spectacle for viewers. The panel was led by the prime anchors of Manorama News, including Johny Lukose, Shibu Joseph, Shani Prabhakaran, and Muhammed Rashid. The three-day event was shot and presented in Manorama News’ exclusive Virtual Infinity Set which is the first of a kind news channel in India with a multi-tracking camera system.

    Manorama News has established a reputation for delivering precise outcomes, evident in its close correlation with the final results of both the 2019 Lok Sabha elections and the 2021 Kerala State Assembly elections. In preparation for the Lok Sabha elections in 2023, Manorama News conducted an opinion poll in collaboration with VMR titled ‘Navakerala Manasu’. This poll assessed various factors including the performance of both state and central governments, potential election influencers, and the effectiveness of Members of Parliament (MPs). The channel’s unwavering dedication to accuracy and dependability positions these opinion polls as a standard for comprehending public sentiment, thereby facilitating informed decision-making among voters.

    To read the full findings of the pre-poll survey, please find the link below:

    https://www.manoramanews.com/indepth/manorama-news-vmr-pre-poll-survey-2024-loksabha-election-kerala/2024/04/12/manoramanews-vmr-pre-poll-survey-result.html

  • Manorama News associates with Voter’s Mood Research for 2024 Lok Sabha Elections

    Manorama News associates with Voter’s Mood Research for 2024 Lok Sabha Elections

    Mumbai: In a significant move towards understanding the pulse of the Kerala voters, Manorama News embarked on a significant undertaking by associating with Voter’s Mood Research for an extensive pre-poll survey ahead of the upcoming 2024 Lok Sabha Elections. With a mammoth sample size of 28,000 voters where each of the participant has undergone a detailed face to face interview, this survey, known as ‘20th il Aaru?’ is the largest of its kind in Kerala, aiming to capture the detailed nuances of the current political mood. The chances of candidates in all the 20 constituencies of kerala in the upcoming Loksabha elections is evaluated in detail this poll.

    The survey will be broadcast on television from April 10 to April 12, providing an engaging and informative spectacle for viewers. The panel will be led by the prime anchors of Manorama News, including Johny Lukose, Shani Prabhakaran, Shibu Joseph and Muhammed Rashid . The  three day event will be shot and presented in Manorama News’ exclusive Virtual Infinity Set which is the of the first of kind news channel in India with a multi tracking  camera system.

    Manorama News has a track record of delivering accurate results, as demonstrated by its close alignment with the final outcomes in both the 2019 Lok Sabha elections and the 2021 Kerala State Assembly elections. In 2023, ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, Manorama News did an opinion poll with VMR named ‘Navakerala Manasu’. The performance of the state-central governments, the factors that could influence elections in the state and at the center, the performance of the Members of Parliament (MPs), were evaluated. The channel’s commitment to precision and reliability position opinion polls as a benchmark for understanding public sentiment, setting the stage for informed and enlightened decision-making among voters.

     

  • Renowned Manorama Newsmaker Awards will flash the winner’s name on 14 January

    Renowned Manorama Newsmaker Awards will flash the winner’s name on 14 January

    Mumbai: Manorama News Newsmaker, the esteemed award from Manorama News gets into the final week of voting, the competition is heating up with four notable figures – cine director Jude Antony Joseph, Kerala legislative assembly speaker M N Shamseer, Congress leader Mathew Kuzhalnadan MLA, and ISRO chairman S Somanath. Those interested in participating and supporting their preferred candidate, can cast their votes on the website www.manoramanews.com/newsmaker or through the ManoramaMax platform.

    Over the years, the Newsmaker has played a pivotal role in honouring individuals who have left an impactful mark on society through their exceptional contributions. The prestigious accolade has been bestowed upon luminaries such as G. Madhavan Nair, Resul Pookutty, Mohanlal, Shashi Tharoor, and many others, across domains. The event has garnered immense significance for its association with renowned personalities and for its commitment to recognising excellence in all forms.

    The annual event has been graced by eminent presenters, adding a touch of grandeur to the recognitions. From the charismatic Amitabh Bachchan and the veteran actress Shabana Azmi to dignitaries like Governor Mohammad Arif Khan and the iconic cine actor Mammooty, the stage of Newsmaker has been adorned by the presence of illustrious personalities who themselves represent excellence in their respective fields.

    One of the distinctive features of Manorama Newsmaker is its inclusivity, as the awards span across various categories, ensuring representation from all walks of life. A notable instance is the awarding of fishermen for their heroic rescue activities during the 2018 Kerala floods, showcasing the event’s commitment to acknowledging acts of courage and selflessness beyond conventional spheres.

    Yet another distinctive feature of Newsmaker is its democratic approach to recognition, as winners are determined through public voting. This ensures that accolades resonate with the sentiments of the masses, reflecting the pulse of the people.

    As the Newsmaker continues to uphold its legacy, it remains a beacon of inspiration and a testament to the enduring spirit of achievement. Beyond a mere awards ceremony, it is a celebration of human excellence, making it an annual affair that is eagerly awaited and widely celebrated.

    The Newsmaker 2023 will be announced on 14 January 2023 at 9.00 PM on Manorama News.

  • Key Insights from Manorama News’ massive ‘NavaKerala Manassu’ Poll

    Key Insights from Manorama News’ massive ‘NavaKerala Manassu’ Poll

    Mumbai: In a significant move towards understanding the pulse of the Kerala voters, Manorama News embarked on a significant undertaking by associating with Voter’s Mood Research for an extensive opinion poll ahead of the upcoming 2024 Lok Sabha Elections. With a mammoth sample size of 28,000 participants, this survey, known as ‘NavaKerala Manassu’ – which translates as ‘The Mind of the New Kerala’ – was the largest of its kind in Kerala, aiming to capture the detailed nuances of the current political mood. The performance of the state-central governments, the factors that could influence elections in the state and at the center, the performance of the Members of Parliament (MPs), and the chances of candidates in every constituency if elections were to happen now were all evaluated in this poll.

    The participants of the ‘NavaKerala Manassu’ survey chose Rahul Gandhi as the most popular national leader, rated the Modi government’s overall performance as average, assessed the opposition’s national-level performance as good, and regarded the current performance of Kerala MPs as good.

    The survey also predicted clear majority for UDF in 12 constituencies including Kasargod, Wayanad, Kozhikode, Malappuram, Ponnani, Chalakudy, Ernakulam, Idukki, Kottayam, Alappuzha, Kollam, and Trivandrum. They are also expected to win in Kannur, Alathur, Thrissur, Pathanamthitta, and Attingal despite a tough competition. UDF is leading in 17 constituencies in total.

    On the other hand, LDF is expected to have a clear majority in Mavelikkara and is expected to win despite close contests in Vadakara, and Palakkad.

    The vote share expected is as follows:

    UDF – 43.78%
    LDF – 37.47%
    NDA – 15.50%
    Others – 3.25%

    The participants selected Pinarayi Vijayan himself as the preferred chief minister, evaluated his government’s overall performance as good, and appraised the opposition’s state-wise performance as good as well. The survey further concluded that the Bharat Jodo Yatra worked in favor of the Congress.

    The survey was broadcast on television from December 11 to December 13, providing an engaging and informative spectacle for viewers. The panel was led by the prime anchors of Manorama News, including Johny Lukose, Shibu Joseph, Shani Prabhakaran, and Ayyappadas.

    Manorama News has a track record of delivering accurate results, as demonstrated by its close alignment with the final outcomes in both the 2019 Lok Sabha elections and the 2021 and 2016 Kerala State Assembly elections. The channel’s commitment to precision and reliability positions this opinion poll as a benchmark for understanding public sentiment, setting the stage for informed and enlightened decision-making among voters.

  • Manorama News associates with Voter’s Mood Research for an extensive opinion poll ahead of 2024 Lok Sabha Elections

    Manorama News associates with Voter’s Mood Research for an extensive opinion poll ahead of 2024 Lok Sabha Elections

    Mumbai: In a significant move towards understanding the pulse of the Kerala voters, Manorama News has associated with Voter’s Mood Research (VMR) for an extensive opinion poll, ahead of the upcoming 2024 Lok Sabha Elections. With a mammoth sample size of 28,000 participants, this survey is set to be the largest of its kind in Kerala, aiming to capture the detailed nuances of the public’s opinions regarding local and national politics.

    Renowned for its precision, accuracy, and remarkable proximity to live results in the past two State Assembly Elections, Manorama News has earned a reputation for delivering insightful and reliable opinion polls. The forthcoming poll, the first in a series of three, is set to become a clinical parameter for the public, offering a valuable tool for introspection into their voting choices.

    Manorama News has a track record of delivering accurate results, as demonstrated by its close alignment with the final outcomes in both the 2021 and 2016 Kerala State Assembly elections and the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. The channel’s commitment to precision and reliability positions this opinion poll as a benchmark for understanding public sentiment, setting the stage for informed and enlightened decision-making among voters.

    Scheduled to be broadcast on television from 11 December to 13 December over three consecutive days, from 8 pm to 10 pm, the opinion poll promises to be an engaging and informative spectacle for viewers. The survey will chronicle over various topics like performance of the central government and the state government, factors that can influence the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, evaluation of member of parliaments etc.  Leading the panel will be the prime anchors of Manorama News including Johny Lukose, Shibu Joseph, Shani Prabhakaran, and Ayyappadas.