Tag: Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi

  • FY-16: Higher tax, lesser films release lowers Balaji Telefims revenue, profit

    FY-16: Higher tax, lesser films release lowers Balaji Telefims revenue, profit

    BENGALURU: Balaji Telefilms Limited (Balaji) reported 15.5 percent decline in consolidated total revenue from operations (TIO) for the year ended 31 March 2016 (FY-16, current year). The company’s consolidated profit after tax (PAT) in the current year declined to less than half as compared to the previous year. Balaji attributes the decline in consolidated TIO to release of just one film in the current fiscal as compared to five in the FY-15. Further, the company had to pay more than a five-fold (5.6 times) increase in income tax in the current year as compared to FY-15.

    Balaji’s reported consolidated TIO in FY-16 at Rs 292.76 crore as compared to Rs 342.65 crore in the previous year. PAT in FY-16 was Rs 2.74 crore (1 percent PAT margin) as compared to Rs 5.63 crore (1.6 percent PAT margin) in FY-15. 

    Note: The unit of currency in this report is the Indian rupee – Rs (also conventionally represented by INR). The Indian numbering system or the Vedic numbering system has been used to denote money values. The basic conversion to the international norm would be:
    (a) 100,00,000 = 100 lakh = 10,000,000 = 10 million = 1 crore.
    (b) 10,000 lakh = 100 crore = 1 arab = 1 billion.

    EBIDTA in the current year declined 2 percent to Rs 5.95 crore (2 percent EBIDTA margin) as compared to 6.06 crore (1.7 percent EBIDTA)

    For the quarter ended 31 March 2016 (Q4-16, current quarter), Balaji reported 6 percent year-over-year (y-o-y) growth in consolidated TIO at Rs 83.23 crore as compared to Rs 77.81 crore in Q4-15, and a 12 percent quarter-over-quarter (q-o-q) growth from Rs 73.15 crore in Q3-16.

    Revenue for the quarter from commissioned programs (including Nach Baliye) declined to Rs 55.64 crore as compared to Rs 59.51 crore in Q1-15 and Rs 71.27 crore in the immediate trailing quarter. The company says that the decline in revenues for Q4-16 was due to Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi, Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyaar and Pyar Ko Ho Jane Do going off air during the quarter.

    The company created lesser hours of programming in Q4-16 as compared to during the corresponding year ago quarter and during the immediate trailing quarter. Total programming hours in Q1-16 were 247 as compared to 258 in Q1-15 and 294.5 hours in Q3-16. Net realisation per hour in Q4-16 increased to Rs 22.5 lakh as compared to Rs 22 lakh in Q1-15, but declined when compared to Rs 24.2 lakh in Q3-16.

    Balaji reported a net loss of Rs 13.28 crore in the current quarter as compared to PAT of Rs 9.61 crore in Q1-15 and  PAT of Rs 6.64 crore in Q3-16.

     

  • FY-16: Higher tax, lesser films release lowers Balaji Telefims revenue, profit

    FY-16: Higher tax, lesser films release lowers Balaji Telefims revenue, profit

    BENGALURU: Balaji Telefilms Limited (Balaji) reported 15.5 percent decline in consolidated total revenue from operations (TIO) for the year ended 31 March 2016 (FY-16, current year). The company’s consolidated profit after tax (PAT) in the current year declined to less than half as compared to the previous year. Balaji attributes the decline in consolidated TIO to release of just one film in the current fiscal as compared to five in the FY-15. Further, the company had to pay more than a five-fold (5.6 times) increase in income tax in the current year as compared to FY-15.

    Balaji’s reported consolidated TIO in FY-16 at Rs 292.76 crore as compared to Rs 342.65 crore in the previous year. PAT in FY-16 was Rs 2.74 crore (1 percent PAT margin) as compared to Rs 5.63 crore (1.6 percent PAT margin) in FY-15. 

    Note: The unit of currency in this report is the Indian rupee – Rs (also conventionally represented by INR). The Indian numbering system or the Vedic numbering system has been used to denote money values. The basic conversion to the international norm would be:
    (a) 100,00,000 = 100 lakh = 10,000,000 = 10 million = 1 crore.
    (b) 10,000 lakh = 100 crore = 1 arab = 1 billion.

    EBIDTA in the current year declined 2 percent to Rs 5.95 crore (2 percent EBIDTA margin) as compared to 6.06 crore (1.7 percent EBIDTA)

    For the quarter ended 31 March 2016 (Q4-16, current quarter), Balaji reported 6 percent year-over-year (y-o-y) growth in consolidated TIO at Rs 83.23 crore as compared to Rs 77.81 crore in Q4-15, and a 12 percent quarter-over-quarter (q-o-q) growth from Rs 73.15 crore in Q3-16.

    Revenue for the quarter from commissioned programs (including Nach Baliye) declined to Rs 55.64 crore as compared to Rs 59.51 crore in Q1-15 and Rs 71.27 crore in the immediate trailing quarter. The company says that the decline in revenues for Q4-16 was due to Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi, Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyaar and Pyar Ko Ho Jane Do going off air during the quarter.

    The company created lesser hours of programming in Q4-16 as compared to during the corresponding year ago quarter and during the immediate trailing quarter. Total programming hours in Q1-16 were 247 as compared to 258 in Q1-15 and 294.5 hours in Q3-16. Net realisation per hour in Q4-16 increased to Rs 22.5 lakh as compared to Rs 22 lakh in Q1-15, but declined when compared to Rs 24.2 lakh in Q3-16.

    Balaji reported a net loss of Rs 13.28 crore in the current quarter as compared to PAT of Rs 9.61 crore in Q1-15 and  PAT of Rs 6.64 crore in Q3-16.

     

  • Balaji Telefilms ‘Kasam..Tere Pyar Ki’ on Colors starting March 7

    Balaji Telefilms ‘Kasam..Tere Pyar Ki’ on Colors starting March 7

    MUMBAI: Leaving no stone unturned, Viacom 18’s Hindi general entertainment channel, Colors is all prepped up for Balaji Telefilms’ new show Kasam…Tere Pyaar Ki. Starting from 7 March, the show will be aired at 10pm from Monday to Friday. The channel has roped in Indiagate Basmati Rice as the powered by sponsors for the soap

    Kasam…Tere Pyaar Ki, a tale of star-crossed lovers Rishi played by Ssharad Malhotra and Tanushree played by Kratika Sengar, highlights the connection between their souls since childhood, but the vagaries of destiny pulls them apart.

    Talking with Indiantelevision.com, Colors programming head Manisha Sharma said, “This is an older man and younger girl reincarnation love story. I am hoping it will be as romantic as Ekta’s other shows. I am sure the new offering from Balaji will have all the flavours. The show further marks the strengthening of our relationship with Balaji Telefilms, with which we have delivered path-breaking content time and again. Balaji’s Telefilms proficiency at depicting the various shades of love has made it a master storyteller with a strong hold on the pulse of the audience’s hearts”.

    As reported earlier by Indiantelevision.com, the new show Kasam will replace one of the most popular show on Colors,  Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi  which is yet another Balaji production. Talking about the same, Sharma added, “Its time to bid goodbye to Meri Aashiqui Tumse Hi because it has lived its life. It used to do well for us and was loved by our audience but it has to end, because you can’t keep stretching love stories for long.“

    Speaking about the show, Balaji Telefilms producer Ekta Kapoor said, “Kasam…Tere Pyaar Ki redefines every known shade of love. It explores a deep-rooted connection between souls, binding Rishi and Tanushree’s hearts from childhood and continuing, across lifetimes, long after destiny separates them. The show instils freshness through its intensity of emotions, which combined with a distinctive backdrop, will find appeal amongst romantics and convert non-believers. The show’s scale and production quality further adds to the authenticity of the concept thereby creating a belief system around the perpetuity of love”.

    Colors has devised a 360-degree integrated marketing campaign for the show that includes print, broadcast, OOH, and radio among others. Kasam…Tere Pyaar Ki will also be promoted via a robust digital strategy engaging viewers across social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

     
  • Balaji Telefilms ‘Kasam..Tere Pyar Ki’ on Colors starting March 7

    Balaji Telefilms ‘Kasam..Tere Pyar Ki’ on Colors starting March 7

    MUMBAI: Leaving no stone unturned, Viacom 18’s Hindi general entertainment channel, Colors is all prepped up for Balaji Telefilms’ new show Kasam…Tere Pyaar Ki. Starting from 7 March, the show will be aired at 10pm from Monday to Friday. The channel has roped in Indiagate Basmati Rice as the powered by sponsors for the soap

    Kasam…Tere Pyaar Ki, a tale of star-crossed lovers Rishi played by Ssharad Malhotra and Tanushree played by Kratika Sengar, highlights the connection between their souls since childhood, but the vagaries of destiny pulls them apart.

    Talking with Indiantelevision.com, Colors programming head Manisha Sharma said, “This is an older man and younger girl reincarnation love story. I am hoping it will be as romantic as Ekta’s other shows. I am sure the new offering from Balaji will have all the flavours. The show further marks the strengthening of our relationship with Balaji Telefilms, with which we have delivered path-breaking content time and again. Balaji’s Telefilms proficiency at depicting the various shades of love has made it a master storyteller with a strong hold on the pulse of the audience’s hearts”.

    As reported earlier by Indiantelevision.com, the new show Kasam will replace one of the most popular show on Colors,  Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi  which is yet another Balaji production. Talking about the same, Sharma added, “Its time to bid goodbye to Meri Aashiqui Tumse Hi because it has lived its life. It used to do well for us and was loved by our audience but it has to end, because you can’t keep stretching love stories for long.“

    Speaking about the show, Balaji Telefilms producer Ekta Kapoor said, “Kasam…Tere Pyaar Ki redefines every known shade of love. It explores a deep-rooted connection between souls, binding Rishi and Tanushree’s hearts from childhood and continuing, across lifetimes, long after destiny separates them. The show instils freshness through its intensity of emotions, which combined with a distinctive backdrop, will find appeal amongst romantics and convert non-believers. The show’s scale and production quality further adds to the authenticity of the concept thereby creating a belief system around the perpetuity of love”.

    Colors has devised a 360-degree integrated marketing campaign for the show that includes print, broadcast, OOH, and radio among others. Kasam…Tere Pyaar Ki will also be promoted via a robust digital strategy engaging viewers across social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

     
  • Colors to launch two shows from Balaji Telefilms’ stable in March

    Colors to launch two shows from Balaji Telefilms’ stable in March

    MUMBAI: Colors is all set to launch two new shows called Kasam and Box Cricket League (BCL) in March from Balaji Telefilms.

    While the reality show BCL will begin from 5 March, the fiction Kasam will kick-start from 7 March.

    As reported earlier by Indiantelevision.com, Balaji’s another popular show Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi has paved the way for the new offering Kasam. The show will be aired from Monday to Friday and has been slotted in the 10 pm time band.

    Launched on 24 June, 2014, Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi will go off air on 19 February. As a result of this, Colors has extended its other fiction series for one hour  till the time Kasam launches.

    Colors’ other offering in the non-fiction space is BCL season 2 is co-produced by Balaji Telefilms and Marinating Films. It can be recalled that the first season of the property was aired on Sony Entertainment Television in 2014.

    Season 2 of Box Cricket League will be a six-month long reality show with a stellar line up of 200 celebrities in 10 teams. The one and a half hour show will be aired on Colors and Colors HD every Sunday at 4.30 pm with a repeat telecast on Rishtey.

    Additionally, Colors’ flagship talent-based reality show India’s Got Talent is all set for another season. The channel has already started auditioning for its seventh season. While Colors has not yet confirmed an official launch date, the show is slated to launch sometime in April.

  • Colors to launch two shows from Balaji Telefilms’ stable in March

    Colors to launch two shows from Balaji Telefilms’ stable in March

    MUMBAI: Colors is all set to launch two new shows called Kasam and Box Cricket League (BCL) in March from Balaji Telefilms.

    While the reality show BCL will begin from 5 March, the fiction Kasam will kick-start from 7 March.

    As reported earlier by Indiantelevision.com, Balaji’s another popular show Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi has paved the way for the new offering Kasam. The show will be aired from Monday to Friday and has been slotted in the 10 pm time band.

    Launched on 24 June, 2014, Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi will go off air on 19 February. As a result of this, Colors has extended its other fiction series for one hour  till the time Kasam launches.

    Colors’ other offering in the non-fiction space is BCL season 2 is co-produced by Balaji Telefilms and Marinating Films. It can be recalled that the first season of the property was aired on Sony Entertainment Television in 2014.

    Season 2 of Box Cricket League will be a six-month long reality show with a stellar line up of 200 celebrities in 10 teams. The one and a half hour show will be aired on Colors and Colors HD every Sunday at 4.30 pm with a repeat telecast on Rishtey.

    Additionally, Colors’ flagship talent-based reality show India’s Got Talent is all set for another season. The channel has already started auditioning for its seventh season. While Colors has not yet confirmed an official launch date, the show is slated to launch sometime in April.

  • Colors to replace ‘Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi’ with Balaji’s ‘Kasam’

    Colors to replace ‘Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi’ with Balaji’s ‘Kasam’

    MUMBAI: One of Colors’ popular shows Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi, which is produced by Balaji Telefilms, is slated to go off air from 26 February. The show will be replaced by yet another Balaji production titled Kasam, which will go on-air from 29 February.

    Kasam will be aired in the 10 pm time band from Monday to Friday.

    Launched on 24 June, 2014, Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi will complete 442 episodes on 26 February.

    A source close to development tells Indiantelevision.com, “The drop in ratings of the show is the reason why the channel has pulled off the show.”

    It may be recalled that Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi was among the top five shows according to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India data.

    Kasam is the story of reincarnation of love in its purest, unexpected and most powerful form. The story will revolve around the rich foreign-return Bedi family and their son falling in love with a girl in India.

  • Colors to replace ‘Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi’ with Balaji’s ‘Kasam’

    Colors to replace ‘Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi’ with Balaji’s ‘Kasam’

    MUMBAI: One of Colors’ popular shows Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi, which is produced by Balaji Telefilms, is slated to go off air from 26 February. The show will be replaced by yet another Balaji production titled Kasam, which will go on-air from 29 February.

    Kasam will be aired in the 10 pm time band from Monday to Friday.

    Launched on 24 June, 2014, Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi will complete 442 episodes on 26 February.

    A source close to development tells Indiantelevision.com, “The drop in ratings of the show is the reason why the channel has pulled off the show.”

    It may be recalled that Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi was among the top five shows according to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India data.

    Kasam is the story of reincarnation of love in its purest, unexpected and most powerful form. The story will revolve around the rich foreign-return Bedi family and their son falling in love with a girl in India.

  • Star Plus set to replace ‘Sumit Sambhal Lega’ with RDP’s ‘Tamanna’ on 1 February

    Star Plus set to replace ‘Sumit Sambhal Lega’ with RDP’s ‘Tamanna’ on 1 February

    MUMBAI: Star Plus is all set to replace the Indian adaptation of Everybody Loves Raymond – Sumit Sambhal Lega, with a new show called Tamanna, from 1 February.

     

    The show, produced by Ramesh Deo Productions, will be aired at 10 pm from Monday-Friday. 

     

    Meanwhile Sumit Sambhal Lega, which went off air on 9 January, will enjoy its presence on the channel till 30 January in the form of Best of Sumit Sambhal Lega during the same time slot of 10 pm.

     

    Tamanna is based on the life of a female cricketer. The story will revolve around a woman who wants to become a cricketer and the sacrifices she makes to make her dream successful. 

     

    Tamanna in the 10 pm time band will be pitched against others programmes across Hindi GECs like Colors’ prime time show Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi, which is among the top rated show in Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India rating. On the other hand, it will also compete against Zee TV’s Yeh Vaada Raha, Life OK’s Savdhan India, India fights Back; Sab TV’s new show Sahib Biwi Aur Boss, which was launched on 21 December, &TV’s Begusarai and Sony Entertainment Television’s Power Couple. 

  • Balaji Telefilms’ TV show report card for H1 2016

    Balaji Telefilms’ TV show report card for H1 2016

    BENGALURU: How is Balaji Telefilms – India’s leading TV production house  – faring as far its contribution to the ratings of its major clients – Star Plus, Zee TV, Colors, Sony, and DD – is concerned? Indiantelevision.com decided to give you a sneak peek using the company’s presentation filed with the BSE for the last quarter. Bear in mind that in its December 2015 corporate presentation, Balaji Telefilms has mentioned BARC ratings and its contributions while in its September 2015 presentation, the company indicated TAM parameters. And we are comparing the numbers for H1-2016 with FY-2015. 

     

    Despite the difference in the two rating bodies’ matrices, this article tries to show the variance of Balaji Telefilms’ contribution to the channels’ GRPs between Week 37 and Week 45, while indicating the slot leaders on these channels. That Balaji Telefilms is a major contributor to most, if not all the channels’ GRPs, is a foregone conclusion.

     

    Channels contribution to Balaji’s revenues

     

    The Star network replaced the Zee Network as the major contributor to Balaji’s revenues in H1-2016 due to Nach Baliye 7 on Star Plus and the discontinuation of Jodha Akbar on Zee TV. The Star network contributed 35 per cent to the company’s revenues in H1-2016 as compared to the 19 per cent it had contributed in FY-2015.

     

    In FY-2015, the Zee Network’s contribution to Balaji Telefilms’ revenue was 44 per cent, whereas in H1-2016 it declined to 28 per cent as per the company’s December 2015 corporate presentation.

     

    Colors’ contribution to Balaji Telefilms’ revenues in H1-2016 increased to 14 per cent as compared to 12 per cent for FY-2015. Sony also increased its contribution in percentage terms to Balaji Telefilms revenues in H1-2016 to 13 per cent from nine per cent in FY-2015, as did Life OK – its contribution to Balaji Telefilms revenues increased to 10 per cent from seven per cent in the previous financial year.

     

    Sony Pal and Doordarshan (DD) had contributed four and five per cent respectively to the company’s revenues in FY-2015, but have made no contribution to Balaji Telefilms’ revenues in the current half year. The company says that DD’s contribution dropped down to zero per cent due to postponing the revenue realisation to the last quarter of FY-2016. Balaji Telefilms says that the new shows from Q3-2016 onwards will further strengthen the contribution of Colors, Star Plus, &TV and Sony to its revenues.

     

    Let’s see how the top three channels fared in weeks 37 and 45 across the two ratings systems vis-?-vis some Balaji Telefilms soaps:

     

    Week 37

     

    In week 37, as per BARC ratings, Colors led the chart with a considerable rise in ratings and grabbed first place amongst the Hindi GECs with 414841 (000Sums) as against 386518 (000Sums) in week 36. Though Star Plus witnessed a rise in ratings, it stood behind Colors in the second spot with 381365 (000Sums) as compared to 370135 (000Sums) in the previous week. Zee TV and Life OK were perched at the third and fourth slot with 256811 (000Sums) and 221762 (000Sums) respectively. Sab secured the fifth berth in the list with 183879 (000Sums).

     

    As per TAM, it was Star Plus that held on to its lead position in Hindi general entertainment channels (GECs) category in week 37 for HSM (including LC1) with 237 GRPs. Colors was in the second slot with 219 GRPs, while Zee TV secured third position with 159 GRPs.

     

    So there is a difference in the top two slots between the two systems – according to BARC, Colors had the highest GRPs, while according to TAM, Star Plus had the highest GRPs in week 37. The third spot according to both the systems belonged to Zee TV.

     

    Week 45

     

    According to BARC, Star Plus led the Hindi GEC genre with 748197 (000Sums), while Zee Anmol bagged the second position with 717923 (000Sums). Colors secured third spot with 656542 (000Sums), while Zee TV fell to the fourth position with 638475 (000Sums).

     

    According to TAM, Colors bagged the first spot with 236 GRPs in week 45 against 221 GRPs in week 44. Star Plus saw a decline in ratings to second slot with 226 GRPs against 239 GRPs in previous week followed by Zee TV in the third spot with 152 GRPs and Life OK at fourth place with 138 GRPs.

     

    Here again there is a difference – TAM says that Colors had the first place in terms of GRPs, while Star Plus was second, and BARC data says that Star Plus was first and Colors second.

     

    Balaji Telefilms’ soaps in weeks 37 and 45 on the top three Hindi GECs

     

    Star Plus

     

    Along with Nach Baliye, fiction shows Yeh Hai Mohabbatein (BARC rating 3.7) and new show Kuch to Hai Tere Mere Darmiyan (BARC rating 0.8), Balaji Telefilms contributed 24 per cent to Star Plus’ GRPs for BARC week 45 as per the company’s corporate presentation for December 2015. Star Plus led the Hindi GEC genre in week 45 as per BARC data. Yeh Hai Mohabbatein was the leader in the 7.30 to 8 pm slot.

     

    Earlier, in its September 2015 corporate presentation, Balaji Telefilms said that its shows contributed 19 per cent to Star Plus GRPs for TAM week 37 with Yeh Hai Mohabbatein (TAM rating 3.43).

     

    Zee TV

     

    In week 45, Balaji’s contribution to Zee TV’s BARC ratings was 20 per cent. Balaji’s fiction show on Zee TV at that time was Kumkum Bhagya (BARC rating 3.8). While Zee TV fell to fourth position in week 45, Kumkum Bhagya was the leader in the 9 – 9.30 pm slot.

     

    Earlier, in week 37 as per Balaji Telefilms’ shows contributed 25 per cent to Zee TV’s GRPs with Kumkum Bhagya being a slot leader with a TAM rating of 3.95. Zee TV saw a marginal downfall in ratings, but secured third position in week 37.

     

    Colors

     

    In week 45, Balaji Telefilms had Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi, which was the leader in the 10 – 10.30 pm slot with BARC rating of 3.4 on Colors, which secured third spot as per BARC. Balaji Telefilms’ contribution to Colors GRPs was 14 per cent in week 45.

     

    In week 37, Colors was in the second slot with 219 TAM GRPs in comparison to 198 TAM GRPs in week 36. Balaji Telefilms’ contribution to Colors TAM ratings was 15 per cent with Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi recording a slot leadership TAM rating of 3.44.