Tag: Marathi cinema

  • Colors Marathi announces fourth season of ‘Bigg Boss’

    Colors Marathi announces fourth season of ‘Bigg Boss’

    Mumbai: Colors Marathi is all set to roll out the fourth season of Bigg Boss Marathi, hosted by versatile actor-director-producer Mahesh Manjrekar.

    Bigg Boss Marathi 4, powered by Airtel and special partners A23 & Finolex Pipes, will make a grand debut at 7 p.m. on 2 October with an exciting mix of 16 celebrity housemates, making the season an entertainment extravaganza!

    The show will be subsequently aired on Colors Marathi at 10 p.m. from Monday to Friday and at 9:30 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. This season promises its viewers non-stop entertainment, exclusive cuts, round-the-clock content drops, and a 24-hour live feed from the house, exclusively on Voot.

    Speaking about the fourth edition of the entertainment reality show, Colors Marathi business head Aniket Joshi said, “Bigg Boss Marathi is the audience’s favourite reality show. There are countless reasons why the viewership grows every season, and the audience connects with the show on multiple levels; be it the members’ relationships with each other or their journeys; their feuds; their friendships; or the fast-paced format of the show. Timed with the festive season, the show is a favourite of the advertisers as well, because of its tremendous reach.”

    Adding to it, Colors Marathi head of programming Viraj Raje said, “Hearing the name Bigg Boss Marathi, the first thing that everyone remembers is fights, friction, fractions, and arguments. But like in any family, difficulties only bring us closer. Differences are meant to be celebrated, distances to be bridged, and at the end of the day, all is forgiven and all is well. Bigg Boss Marathi is an unscripted reality show that gives you a feeling of gratitude for everything that we take for granted and presents life and interpersonal relationships in their myriad hues and shades. Locked in a house without any contact with the outside world, time stands still, and one’s focus is inward, not outward. This change in perspective of seeing oneself through the eyes of others forces one to better themselves. And this journey of self-discovery and self-betterment is what entices, enthrals, and entertains viewers because they see themselves in the contestants.”

    Upcoming Bigg Boss Marathi 4 host and actor Mahesh Manjrekar commented, “Bigg Boss Marathi is very close to my heart. This year’s season is going to be special for everyone because there will be no glass wall between the contestants and me, as well as the guests. The new season waits for some spectacular surprises. I’m going to a ‘different kind of school.’ The audience will soon know exactly what it will be like. Bigg Boss is a show with unpredictable twists and turns where the emotions and patience of the members are tested. A lot changes this time with the theme “All Is Well.” Just like the audience, I am also waiting to see the drama unfold. Let’s see how the house members make this happen. The whole of Maharashtra is waiting with bated breath for the unexpected twists that this season will bring with it.”

    Expressing his excitement, Endemol Shine India CEO Rishi Negi said, “Exciting, entertaining, and engrossing—that’s the best way to describe season four of Bigg Boss Marathi! For us at Endemol Shine India, the enjoyment of our audience is paramount, and to this end, we are continuously innovating and experimenting with the format to ensure that the contestants and our viewers are constantly engaged! Every week, expect the unexpected as host Mahesh Manjrekar takes our diverse contestants on a roller coaster ride with ups and downs, many surprises and sudden twists and turns… so, stay tuned!”

  • Planet Marathi OTT unveils new content slate on achieving 500 per cent subscriber growth globally

    Planet Marathi OTT unveils new content slate on achieving 500 per cent subscriber growth globally

    Mumbai: Vistas Media Capital’s Planet Marathi OTT, home to record-breaking original content, is ready to step up its robust performance as it completes its one-year run.

    The platform has seen a phenomenal spike of 500 per cent in its subscriber base, which spans globally across the UK, US, New Zealand, the continent of Africa and other countries. The first platform of its kind, it hosts web series, films, talk shows, music, reality shows, and other forms of entertainment in Marathi.

    Since its inception in August 2021, the platform has seen a whopping 550K+ instals and 24+ million video plays. Various marquee and big league players, including Tata Play and Jio Ads, have collaborated with Planet Marathi OTT on various levels to capitalise on the robust, superlative library being the only exclusively Marathi OTT player. To increase its own reach and cater to a wider audience, the OTT platform has entered into partnerships and will be collaborating with telecom providers.

    Emerging as a name to reckon with in the Marathi entertainment industry, Planet Marathi OTT has established itself as an innovative player given its fresh, experimental, and original approach to the web space. The upcoming impressive slate of titles includes Mrinal Kulkarni’s directorial venture “Sahela Re” starring her, Sumeet Raghavan, and Subodh Bhave; RaanBaazaar director Abhijit Panse’s next political outing Raaji-Naama; new age romantic drama, “Eka Hatacha Antar.” Other names in the content line-up include “Athang,” Soppa Nasta Kahi Season 2, Gemaadpanthi, Compass, Aamcha Aahe, Baby On Board, Chikatgunde Season 2 and Crypto Aajji.

    Speaking about this record breaking milestone, Planet Marathi OTT founder Akshay Bardapurkar commented, “We have been fierce in our vertical and horizontal expansion and as we complete one year, the entire Planet Marathi OTT team is able to look back with pride and satisfaction on the kind of achievements we have had. However, we are far from done. We are excited to announce a large slate of OTT content which will further blur boundaries and catapult us to compete with big league content players. The goal gets bigger every year and we are just beginning to make a mark.”

  • Everest Entertainment ventures into web series production; doubles film release slate

    Everest Entertainment ventures into web series production; doubles film release slate

    Mumbai: Independent production company Everest Entertainment aims to produce web series in Hindi & Marathi by the second quarter of 2023. The film studio has produced 25 Marathi films till date, including well-known titles such as “Me Shivajiraje Bhosale Boltoy”, “Mumbai Pune Mumbai” franchise, “Tukaram”, “Aajcha Divas Majha” and “Happy Journey”.

    The content studio has three business verticals, namely its production business, content licensing business, and music licensing business. In content syndication, it boasts a library of 250 Marathi titles and has long-standing syndication deals with Amazon Prime Video on the digital side and with major broadcasters Star (Star Pravah, Pravah Picture), Sony (Sony Marathi), Viacom18 (Colors Marathi) and Zee (Zee Marathi, Zee Talkies) on the traditional media side.

    Everest also has a robust music licensing business and is one of the leaders in the Marathi music space. Its YouTube channel Everest Marathi has over 2.7 million subscribers.

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    Like many production houses, the pandemic created significant bottlenecks for Everest Entertainment, which had to shift its film releases owing to theatres being shut. With the lifting of lockdown restrictions and theatre-goers back in cinemas, Everest Entertainment’s Sanjay Chhabria is jubilant to see the reception of regional cinema across pan-India audiences, including Marathi films such as “Pawankhind” and “Chandramukhi”, which were commercial successes.

    In July, the studio released its first film of 2022, “Ananya,” starring Hruta Durgule in her big-screen debut and directed by debutant Pratap Phad.

    Including “Ananya,” Everest plans to release four films this year, namely “Boyz 3”, “Autograph,” directed by Satish Rajwade, and a Marathi remake of a Tamil film which is yet to be announced.

    Born into a business family, Sanjay Chhabria descends from Gordhan Chhabria, a well-known overseas financier and distributor of Hindi cinema. Having cut his teeth in the world of film financing, Sanjay Chhabria launched his independent video publishing company, Everest Multimedia, to market and distribute home videos of Hindi feature films.

    Chhabria soon ventured into film production with Mahesh Manjrekar’s ambitiously written “Mee”. The studio gradually increased its production slate. It began by releasing one or two films every year, and now plans to release four films every year from the beginning of 2022. The studio is currently working on 8 projects that will be released in the next two years.

    In conversation with Indiantelevision.com, Everest Entertainment managing director Sanjay Chhabria speaks about the studio’s release slate in 2022, the Marathi cinema landscape, setting up its web series vertical and more.

    Edited Excerpts:

    On the impact of the pandemic

    Sanjay: There are a lot of impending releases due to the pandemic. Marathi cinema has always had a healthy flow of new releases, and this year there will be a lot more. Our decision to wait for theatres to open was a good one as there were a lot of big-ticket films that were released without theatres and did not do so well.

    On the expansion of Everest Entertainment business verticals

    Sanjay: We are an independent studio that has four different business verticals. Under our production vertical, we’ve produced over 25 films till date. Our content aggregation business syndicates content to various broadcasters, including the big four: Disney Star, Sony, Colours, and Zee; and digital platforms such as Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, and Planet Marathi. We have a library of 250 movie titles, including blockbusters like “Pawankhind” and “Chandramukhi”.

    We are one of the leaders in the Marathi music licensing business and have a YouTube channel, Everest Marathi, with 2.7 million subscribers. We’re doing some great numbers due to the release of the “Pawankhind” soundtrack and expect to touch 3–3.5 million by the end of the year.

    Our plan is to get into web shows and originals as well. OTT platforms such as MX Player, Zee5 and Sonyliv are leading in terms of Marathi content, but I’m sure global platforms like Netflix, Prime Video and Disney+ Hotstar will foray into Marathi content as well. Currently, we are in the process of writing scripts for original shows. The idea is to create a bank of scripts so that we can pitch them to OTT platforms. The plan is to create not only Marathi but also Hindi-language series.

    We have hired writers and shortlisted some book rights. Book rights or personality rights are easier to sell compared to a new story as there is a ready script in place. I expect we will start producing our first web series by the second quarter of 2023.

    There is already a long-term relationship with OTT platforms such as Amazon Prime Video to syndicate our movie content. We are currently the only ones in the Marathi segment who have an output deal with them.

    We also distribute Marathi films globally. While the opportunity in the international market for Marathi cinema is not that big, I believe a sustained effort to market big-ticket Marathi films outside of India will create an opportunity to establish a mainstream audience. The main theatrical overseas markets for Marathi cinema are the US and Canada, which is basically North America.

    On the film release slate for 2022

    Sanjay: Normally, we have about one or two releases every year. This year, we are having four releases. There is “Ananya,” which was released on 22 July. “The Boys 3” that releases in September. We have a big release called “Autograph” based on a Malayalam film of the same name. The final release for the year is a Marathi remake of a Tamil film.

    We’re currently working on the script of another project that is a remake of a famous Tamil film, “Athadu,” featuring Mahesh Babu. The film is a family drama, and we are in the process of putting that on the floors as well.

    Today, if you want audiences to come to theatres, you need to have great production values, as witnessed by the success of South films recently. The production values have also increased in the Marathi space. Earlier, we made films with a budget of Rs 90 lakh and one crore rupees. Now, the minimum cost of putting a film on floors is Rs 2.5-3 crore, and I’m talking about a small-scale film. There are Marathi films being produced today with a budget range from Rs 3 -12 crore. There have always been plenty of producers in the Marathi space, but I see the space becoming more structured with some independent production houses regularly churning out films. We are one of the leading independent studios that are making the maximum number of movies.

    On the performance of regional cinema

    Sanjay: The story of regional cinema in 2022 has been really good. The films from the South are doing well. Some Punjabi films have done well. We have also come across a Gujarati film that has done well. There were five or six Marathi films released between November 2021 and now which have done well. We hold the broadcast, digital and music distribution rights to two of the most successful Marathi films recently, i.e., “Pawankhind” and “Chandramukhi.”

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    On the recovery of theatres and theatre-going audiences

    Sanjay: Theatrical releases are the biggest chunk of revenue for us, even though OTT licensing revenues are growing gradually. In 2021, the majority of theatres were shut, and now I’m seeing a complete recovery of theatres but a shift in the pattern of theatrical releases.

    Regional cinema has done comparatively well as compared to Hindi cinema. Marathi cinema is gaining popularity, with films such as “Jhimma” performing well at the box office. So, audiences are going to the theatres, and it’s not true that we have lost theatre-going audiences to the pandemic. In fact, there are more footfalls now than there were pre-pandemic.

    It is about bringing the right film and giving the right experience to audiences. The films that have not worked in theatres are probably outdated or audiences have outgrown such subjects. The audience’s tastes have evolved in the last two years, and what used to work earlier is not necessarily working now.

    I am very bullish on our recent release, “Ananya,” which is a strong women-oriented drama. It features Hruta Durgule, who is a youth icon. She is a popular face on TV. “Boyz” is another popular franchise that gets a lot of love from audiences. “Autograph” is a love story, and romantic films have historically worked in the Marathi space. It is helmed by renowned director Satish Rajwade.

    On introducing fresh talent to Marathi audiences

    Sanjay: In the last seven to eight years, 10 directors have debuted with Everest Entertainment. Pratap Phad is making his directorial debut with “Ananya,” with Hruta Durgule making her big screen debut. We’re also launching two new heroines in our remake of a Tamil film that is releasing later this year.

    The audiences that are going to theatres on Friday are 15–30 years old, and there are not many youth icons to look up to. Marathi cinema has its established set of actors, but there is a need in the Marathi space to create stars. Marathi cinema is not a star-driven industry but a content-driven industry. What is needed is to have a strong hybrid of the two.

    People flock to theatres on a Friday morning when your film is backed by the star power of a Ranveer Singh or Ranbir Kapoor. We have stars in Marathi like Ankush Chaudhary, Swapnil Joshi, Lalit Prabhakar, Amey Wagh, and great actors like Sachin Khedekar. But instead of having a few stars who you can count on your fingertips, you need a dozen of them to help the industry grow faster.

    On broadening the audience base of Marathi cinema

    Sanjay: The film “Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior” featuring Ajay Devgn did business of Rs 275 crore across India, and a large chunk of the revenue of Rs 140-150 crore came from the Maharashtra circuit. If the same film was made in Marathi, I’m sure we could have touched a figure of Rs 100 crore, but we need to reach that scale.

    Marathi audiences are cerebral, so while genres like action work, it cannot be plain action high on visual effects. That’s never going to work with a Marathi audience. We’re trying to tell stories from different genres. I personally feel we haven’t seen a rib-tickling comedy in a long time. The 80s Marathi cinema was ruled by comedies like Sachin Pilgaonkar’s “Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi”. But we haven’t seen a film like that in a decade.

    “Ananya” is a strong women’s-oriented drama, and we’re producing a biopic that will be released next year. I am also fascinated by the body-swap genre that’s common in Hollywood, like “Freaky Friday” and “13 Going on 30”. I want to create a franchise around our characters, “Faster Fene.”

    While Marathi films do go pan-India, the majority of theatrical revenues come from Maharashtra. We’re releasing Marathi films in Indore, Delhi, and Ahmedabad as there are Maharashtrians everywhere. But, bringing audiences to theatres also depends on how well you’ve hyped the film and whether there is a demand for it. Certainly, Marathi cinema has not created mainstream pockets in the same way that South Indian films have penetrated.

    Marathi films are doing well in markets like Mumbai, Thane, and Pune, but we need to focus on markets like Aurangabad, Marathwada, Latur, and Vidarbha belts as well. Often, when writers and directors are creating stories, these circuits are ignored. We must make a conscious effort to cater to these audiences as there are multiplexes opening everywhere. The audience base for Marathi cinema has become wider.

    All in all, it is a good time to be in the Marathi film space. During the pandemic, people consumed a lot of regional cinema, including Marathi films. I have a lot of non-Marathi friends who have seen Marathi films and are familiar with a few of the actors’ names. If there is strong word of mouth, then you’ll see more non-Marathi audiences in theatres.

  • Zee Studios’ Marathi film ‘Natsamrat’ rakes in Rs 10 crore at box office

    Zee Studios’ Marathi film ‘Natsamrat’ rakes in Rs 10 crore at box office

    MUMBAI: Marathi cinema has added another feather in its cap. The Nana Patekar starrer Natsamrat Asa Nat Hone Nahi, which is presented and distributed by Zee Studios, has raked in Rs 10 crore at the box office in its opening weekend.

     

    The Mahesh Manjrekar directed film opened to packed houses on Friday, 1 January, this New Year.

     

    The movie was released across theatres on more than 400 screens and 1600 daily shows all over the county. The film has dialogues by V. V. Shirwadkar and Kitan Yadnyopavit. It also stars Vikram Gokhale and Medha Manjrekar.

     

    Director Mahesh Manjarekar said, “Marathi cinema has become synonymous with good cinema in recent times. MakingNatsamrat was like a dream come true for me. Our team had put heart and soul to make this dream happen and today I am overwhelmed with the response Natsamrat is getting from audience and film critics.”

     

    Zee Studios CEO Nittin Keni added, “The success of Natsamrat has created history. It is important to us and the Marathi film industry. The Marathi cinema is breaking boundaries yet again. The response of Natsamrat has proved how mature that Marathi audience has become. The viewers and our team are equal shareholders in the success of the film.”

  • Sahyadri Cine Awards 2015 felicitates artists and technicians of Marathi cinema

    Sahyadri Cine Awards 2015 felicitates artists and technicians of Marathi cinema

    MUMBAI: The sixth edition of Doordarshan Sahyadri Cine Awards let no stone unturned when it brought under one roof the stars of Marathi film industry to celebrate work of excellence.

     

    Powered Godrej Expert Rich cr?me the awards kept up with their tradition of an independent jury comprising representatives from film, critiques and senior film journalists such as film producer & director – Samruddhi Porey and Vidhyadhar Pathare, producer-director-senior journalist Ramesh Salgaonkar, senior journalist – Sudhir Nandgaonkar and Dilip Thakur, veteran Marathi actor -Maya Jadhav, retd. Doordarshan producer – Raviraj Gandhe and music composer and singer – Milind Joshi.

     

    Additional DG – Doordarshan Mumbai Kendra Mukesh Sharma said, “With a spectacular range of Marathi films this year, the audience has been able to connect more with recent Marathi cinema. The Marathi films have managed to catapult themselves to an enviable position, mainly due to their novel stories and engaging narratives. The importance of these awards is that it recognises an industry in which almost a thousand of people work and many movies are produced every year, making it one of the biggest in cinema. Needless to mention the jury was unanimous in their decision regarding all the nominations for this year’s DD Sahyadri Cine Awards. And the channel (like every year) respects the decision of jury and does not interfere in their selection procedure to keep it impartial and maintain DD Sahyadri’s credibility.”

     

    Godrej Consumer Products Limited executive vice president – personal care Chetan Gore stated, “We are proud of our association with DD Sahyadri Cine Awards for six years in a row now.”

     

    “In alignment to our brand promise of innovation we introduced a new category of award called ‘Godrej Expert Rich Cr?me Oh My God Performance’ this year. The award category was appreciated by all for its quirk and innovation. We are proud to be associated with this coveted award ceremony that honors the best of craft and shall continue to value add to it year on year,” Gore added.

     

    Apart from actors Abhijeet Khandkekar and Mrunmayee Deshpande  who co-hosted the awarding ceremony, the audiences were kept engaged by wide variety of performances on stage ranging from classical fusion to romantic and western.

     

    The award show will be aired on Doordarshan Sahyadri on 12 July, 4 pm onwards.

     

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  • Zee Talkies is the No.1 channel of Maharashtra, marching ahead of all other channels

    Zee Talkies is the No.1 channel of Maharashtra, marching ahead of all other channels

    MUMBAI: After a string of successes in the last financial year, Zee Talkies becomes the highest reach channel of Maharashtra with over 2 crore viewers, ahead of all Marathi GEC’s.

     

    Not only that with the increasing popularity of Marathi Cinema over General Entertainment Zee Talkies has acquired the No.3 position in the genre, pacing ahead of a leading GEC in Maharashtra (Zee Talkies GTVT 48398, ETV Marathi GTVT 47890).

     

    The current skew of multiple initiatives on the channel and a fresh line-up ‘Majha Chakula’ and ‘Dhingana Unlimited’ coupled with robust programming – scheduling, has created a lot of affinity amongst the audience thus driving additional viewers to the channel. Even though Zee Talkies has always enjoyed the highest Time spent by audiences on any movie channel, consistently maintaining the highest reach for 7 weeks has been challenging task which has been successfully handled by the team.

     

    Bavesh Janavlekar, Business Head, Zee Talkies, says, “We want to position Zee Talkies as a FEC (Film Entertainment Channel). This implies that along with the best and latest Marathi movies the audience would also be exposed to the best of film entertainment whether it’s an event or a show. The current channel strategy has created a lot of affinity amongst the channel audience, thus making it the No.1 channel of Maharashtra. The channel reach numbers are a true indicator of the escalating popularity of Zee Talkies in Maharashtra. I would like to thank the viewers for their invariable support through which the channel has expanded to newer horizons.”

     

    “Going forward, Zee Talkies plans to roll out some key initiatives with the aim to scale the channel to newer heights and provide quality entertainment to the audiences of Maharashtra”; adds Bavesh

     

    With its promise of continuous innovation coupled with non-stop entertainment Zee Talkies brings to you ‘Naveen Duniyadaari’ on 27th April @ 12pm & 7pm with a twist in the story.

     

    The best is yet to come!

  • Marathi film industry celebrates centenary

    Marathi film industry celebrates centenary

    MUMBAI: The Maharashtra chapter of Federation of Film Societies of India recently celebrated the centenary of Marathi cinema at Nashik.

    The Dadasaheb Phalke Birth Centenary celebrations committee-made documentary film Dream Sketch Wings directed by Gajanan Jahagirdar portraying Phalke’s role in laying down the foundation of Indian cinema, was also screened.

    A 52-minute Phalke Anthology based on Dadasaheb Phalke’s silent films made by Pune-based the National Films Archive was also screened at the event.

    Filmmakers like Kiran Shantaram, Mahesh Kothare, Sachin Pilgaonkar, Vijay Kondke, Mahesh Manjrekar and senior actress Sulochana were honoured at the event. Also honoured were filmmakers Amol Palekar, Jabbar Patel, Umesh Kulkarni, Paresh Mokashi, Sandeep Sawant, and producer Ramdas Phutane.

    The centenary celebration of Marathi cinema is being done in parallel to that of Indian cinema.