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  • Banijay Group’s Deepak Dhar on adapting shows for OTT, regional foray and digital dynamics

    Banijay Group’s Deepak Dhar on adapting shows for OTT, regional foray and digital dynamics

    MUMBAI: Deepak Dhar, who has witnessed the evolution of reality shows from close quarters, recently also worked on India’s first digital fashion reality show. Despite his expansive knowledge in the field, Dhar humbly depicts himself as a fresher in the game of digital reality show as what works on television will not necessarily work on streaming platforms.

    Back in 2018, ex- managing director of EndemolShine India Deepak Dhar partnered with Paris-based independent content creation company Banijay Group to expand its operations to India and South East Asia. Under the guidance of Dhar, the production house has already created a number of shows both for broadcasters and streaming platforms. After having a strong start in the cluttered market, Dhar thinks there is a long way to go. Aftrer launching Myntra Fashion Superstar, the format of the show developed together by Monia S Pinto, Banijay Asia team and Wavemaker teamBanijay Asia CEO and founder spoke to Indiantelevision.com.

    Edited excerpts of the interview:

    You have seen the evolution of reality shows in India when you were associated with EndemolShine India. How different is the experience of the first digital fashion reality show?

    I have been doing reality since the evolution of reality television. But now I think the time is to unlearn first and then to learn the new tricks of the digital or the web game. Obviously, what works on the TV and linear space, does not work on the streaming side of the business. So from that perspective, I am quite a fresher and newcomer because you are constantly either learning or unlearning from what one has done in reality TV in the last 10-15 years. We had to craft this show in a very different manner for it to be consumed on our platform.

    What was your target audience for the show?

    The show is streaming on the Myntra app. The target audience is largely, I would not say just youth but, anybody who really samples the Myntra app and anybody who is conscious about what they want and at what price they want. Its a very large audience there that is consuming a lot of e-commerce platforms and I think thanks to Myntra we got an opportunity to keep them engaged.

    How efficient is the influencer-driven content strategy to target consumers as it is gaining more prominence with time?

    It is. I think this whole social media influencer theory is coming from the fact that there is so much time spent on social media and thanks to that there are celebrities and influencers who are influencing trends and patterns, the way content needs to be consumed and curated. The fact that we spend so much time on mobile phones, I think there is a huge captive audience there.

    Are you looking at more digital reality shows?

    Yes, clearly. But it is not that we are looking at digital reality shows and are not looking at linear traditional reality shows. We are producers who are right in the middle of doing a lot of good TV content and a lot of new media and digital content as well. So, we are servicing both sides of the game.

    It has been more than one year for Banijay Asia’s journey in the Indian market. How was your experience? Have you been able to fulfill your initial target?

    We have taken off to a very strong start. Having said that, this is only a start, there is a long way to go. But the fact is we have done Arrived for YouTube, we have done Kapil Sharma Show, Nach Baliye , Roar of the Lions for Hotstar, Hostages for Hotstar, Parchayee for ZEE5. All these for a 12-14-month-old company, I think is a decent start. I think we can do a lot more and we will for sure.

    You have already worked with Hotstar and ZEE5. What are your plans with international players, especially Netflix and Amazon Prime Video?

    As you can see, our portfolio is extremely diverse. We do a lot of stuff for TV and OTT, both non-fiction and scripted. Our development strategy is considerably diverse and balanced. From that perspective, we are an all-round studio working for Hotstar, ZEE5, Netflix, Amazon, ALTBalaji or across the board. For me, the excitement lies in the fact that we can develop all kinds of content and there are takers for it as well. Who would know a docu-drama like Roar of the Lion, MS Dhoni would come on board and take it to Hotstar. These are signs of changing times. Having said that, we have a very balanced strategy to be across all platforms, not just on two.

    How does your pipeline look for the rest of the financial year?

    A lot of scripted and unscripted projects are lined up. The OTT business will see some different projects while some conventional ones for the traditional side of the business.

    Are you focusing equally on broadcasters?

    That is our strategy. We are here servicing the broadcast side of the business. We are doing a big scripted show on TV as well which we will announce soon.

    Is there any particular demographic in your mind while you are producing shows for OTT platforms?

    I would say largely a lot of the youth is consuming OTT content. Having said that, we have broken that myth with Hostages because that show went really wide. My mother-in-law came and said, “Deepak, finally you made a great show.” I asked which one? She said Hostages. I was surprised to know she watched Hostages as she is an avid viewer of daily soaps and music realities. She watched an entire show in one night. It gives me one trend inside the home that youths are not the only who are watching OTT platforms.

    What’s your plan to foray into the regional market?

    We have a strategy and development plan for that. Very soon, we will hear some announcements again. We have a different strategy for the regional market because one kind of strategy would not work in various different markets. Tamil and Telugu would be the first because those are the big ones. Because you have to stagger your plan, you can’t go to five-six markets together. Obviously we will be taking one step at a time.

    You have been associated with the industry for a very long time. How has the OTT boom worked for content creators?

    You know there used to be like five networks and they had a certain way of creating content. They had their certain demographic, they knew their audiences very well and would create more audiences too. But now the entire ecosystem has opened up overnight. It is not just five broadcasters, there are ten OTT players. The kind of content they are looking for is very different from traditional content. As a content creator, I see that is a very big opportunity and not in terms of the number of shows but kind of shows also. Just another thought from what my mother-in-law told me. Earlier it used to take seven to eight months which used to last two to three years or as long as possible. It took me six-seven months to make Hostages and she consumed it overnight; the shelf life is over. That just tells me the kind of opportunities that lie.

    What are the main challenges of content creation in the ecosystem currently?

    I would not see these as challenges but as more opportunities. The pipeline needs to be working twice as more furiously because stories are getting consumed in one night, characters are becoming relevant or irrelevant in one night, you need to create more and more content, you need to have the right set of creative entrepreneurs and you need to constantly look for them.

  • Myntra aims to boost engagement on app with first-ever digital fashion reality show ‘Fashion Superstar’

    Myntra aims to boost engagement on app with first-ever digital fashion reality show ‘Fashion Superstar’

    MUMBAI: Bangalore-based fashion e-tailer Myntra has come up with a first-of-its-kind digital fashion reality show, Fashion Superstar, in association with Zoom Studios, to change the way India shops. With this, the company is planning to turn ‘catalogue-led fashion’ into ‘content-led fashion’, Myntra-Jabong head Amar Nagaram stated.

    The show, which airs its first episode on 17 September, will go live on the Myntra App and Zoom TV, and will be judged by Bollywood actress Sonakshi Sinha and celebrity stylist Shaleena Nathani. It will capture the journey of 10 social media influencers as they compete through a variety of fashion styling and digital content creation tasks to showcase their penchant for fashion and social media. The show has been produced in association with Banijay India.

    Speaking about hosting the show on the new and improved Myntra app, which in future will get more and more personalised content, Nagaram said that while their content was always running on Zoom TV, they had ambitions of making it available on their app for the longest time.

    He said, “We started by introducing video catalogues on our app. Today, we have 33-35 per cent of our products in a video catalogue format. And we noticed that doing this increased the engagement time on our app. Today, we are just next to the social media platforms on the basis of average time spent on an app; with an engagement time of 20 minutes.”

    However, they were trying to figure how video content could be used in a more versatile manner in accordance with the shopping experience that the app provided.

    Nagaram further shared, “With influencer-led marketing taking the center-stage, we are now sure how to shape the user behavior using video. And that’s why we started this show.”

    With the show, Nagaram’s focus is not on driving sales but to further increase the engagement on the Myntra app.

    “We are measuring the engagement on the basis of time spent by the user and not by the revenue because that would be the metric of how good the content is coming on the platform. I can post a content, which user might click and buy the product, but if people are not watching the entire content we have a problem with it,” Nagaram said.

    On being asked about getting advertisers on board, Nagaram pointed out that Myntra engaged with select partners to sponsor some parts of the choice. This was a conscious shows given that it was their first fairway into the content space and the team wanted to execute it to perfection.

    With brands like Liva and Libas in tow, Myntra aims to showcase ‘meaningful collaborations’ throughout the course of its new show.

  • Myntra launches ‘Fashion Superstar’, world’s first digital fashion reality show

    Myntra launches ‘Fashion Superstar’, world’s first digital fashion reality show

    MUMBAI: Myntra today announced the launch of ‘Myntra Fashion Superstar’, the world’s first digital fashion influencer talent hunt; set to go live on the Myntra app on September 17, 2019.

    A reality show, ‘Myntra Fashion Superstar’ is aimed at identifying and rewarding India’s next big fashion influencer in association with Zoom Studios. As the ultimate destination for fashion and lifestyle, Myntra’s influence over the perception and enthusiasm for fashion is set to take a leap through this show, with specialized content, aimed at inspiring and engaging the audience.

    Conceived by Myntra, the concept provides a never-before opportunity for fashion enthusiasts with a knack of creating style-related content and bringing forward their unique personalities, through digital and social-first content. Contestants will compete on a variety of fashion styling and digital content creation tasks to showcase their penchant for fashion and social media. They would also be mentored and judged by a star studded jury, from the world of Bollywood, TV and fashion, including Bollywood diva Sonakshi Sinha and leading celebrity stylist, Shaleena Nathani. Through this show, Myntra intends to leverage the strong relationship between fashion and social media, by creating a unique property that takes a seat in the middle of this combine.

    All the action in the competition will be telecast in a series, spanning 8 weeks on the Myntra app, and Zoom TV. Myntra Fashion Superstar will offer viewers a one of a kind immersive experience allowing them to vote for their favourite influencer on the Myntra app and will provide them access to lots of exclusive content that helps them know the contestants better. In addition, various celebrities who are part of the guest jury panel will offer viewers, tips and tricks on becoming fashion influencers.  The show has been produced in association with Banijay Asia.

    Speaking on the occasion, Amar Nagaram, Head, Myntra Jabong, said, “Myntra Fashion Superstar is a first of its kind reality show that offers fashion influencers an opportunity of a lifetime to showcase their special talent and make a mark for themselves in the industry. While the concept is aimed at bringing the influencer community to the fore, it also demonstrates our innovative technology led approach to enhance customer experience and engagement on our platform. A first for any e-commerce platform in the country, this marks the beginning of Myntra’s in-app content led destination to engage customers.”      

    Bollywood actor, Sonakshi Sinha, said, “Fashion has always attracted me as it is one of the most dynamic and exciting aspects of our lives and I am very excited to be judging the first ever hunt for the biggest fashion influencer in the country. Confidence, energy, elements of fun and breakthrough styles are some of the traits that top my judgement parameters as I believe those to be the basic qualities of a fashion influencer. I am extremely excited at this opportunity and look forward to the launch of Myntra Fashion Superstar.” 

    The winner of the show will be adjudged, ‘Myntra Fashion Superstar’, and get the opportunity to become a key face of Myntra on social platforms. He or she will get to curate styles on the Myntra app, will get a chance to host fashion and styling shows on Zoom TV and will also feature in Filmfare magazine. In addition, Myntra will work with some of the other chosen contestants and help them realise their dream of becoming a fashion star.

  • ‘House of Pataudi’ releases ‘Stories of Love’, featuring real Myntra customers

    ‘House of Pataudi’ releases ‘Stories of Love’, featuring real Myntra customers

    MUMBAI: ‘House of Pataudi’, the ethnic wear brand, co-owned by Saif Ali Khan, Exceed Entertainment and Myntra, announces the launch of a video content series, intended at establishing a deep emotional connect with audiences from across regions and diverse cultural backgrounds. This is being established through a new brand property called, ‘Stories of love’, that captures real couples who have an interesting love story to narrate.

    The concept allows ‘House of Pataudi’, a brand that exemplifies royalty and a rich lineage, to manifest itself through the cultural facets of modern India, by showcasing the diversity that exists among people. It vividly captures the various aspects of a relationship, such as love, affection and romance, among couples, to narrate a heartwarming story and firmly associating the brand with cultural events such as weddings and festivals.

    Shot in the form of episodes, the brand solicits ‘Myntra Insiders’ – members of Myntra’s Loyalty Program, from across the country, with an interesting love story and offers to capture their story through a video. The very first video captures a young couple from Kerala, ahead of their monsoon wedding. The two-and-a-half-minute film explicitly captures the essence of monsoon, the landscape and culture of the place, apart from the couple, who share their feelings for each other and describe their relationship with a romantic fervor.

  • H&M TO LAUNCH ON MYNTRA THIS AUGUST !

    H&M TO LAUNCH ON MYNTRA THIS AUGUST !

    H&M, Hennes & Mauritz AB (H&M), the international retailer known for fashion and quality at the best price in a sustainable way, drums up to its launch debut on Myntra on 20th August 2019 at 8 pm.

    The coming together of one of the largest global fashion retailer and India’s largest e-commerce platform is a much awaited launch for fashion lovers across the country. With the H&M launch on Myntra, the brand strengthens its omnichannel strategy by being available in 42 physical stores, hm.com and Myntra.

    Millions of online shoppers across the country will have access to all H&M products on Myntra, the retailer has revealed its first ever campaign  featuring young faces from the world of films : Harshvardhan Kapoor, Aditi Rao Hydari, Diana Penty, Amyra Dastur and Aditya Seal give the audience a glimpse of the fashion looks  that will be available on the H&M store on Myntra. Customers will get a chance to win exciting vouchers through pre-launch engagement activities such as decoding celebrity styles and explore the exclusive H&M catalogue on Myntra 3 days before the launch. They can wishlist their favourite products to get ready for the big launch on 20 August, 8 PM.

    H&M’s online store on Myntra will offer over 15,000 styles of fashion items for ladies, men’s, teens and children. Special fashion collections such as Ariana Grande, Thank u next, merch drop, Richard Allan X H&M & Studio AW’19 will be part of the product assortment available to customers on Myntra.

    “We see huge potential in India and look forward to making our brand available to new customer’s across the country. Myntra will be an excellent complement to H&M’s existing physical and digital stores in India,” says Janne Einola, Country Manager, H&M India 

    Amar Nagaram, Head, Myntra Jabong, said, “Our association with H&M will allow millions of shoppers across the country, access to the latest trends from one of the finest global fashion brands. As the country’s leading destination for international fashion brands, we are focused on delivering the best of fashion from across the world, to the doorsteps of our discerning customers.”

  • India Circus is now on Myntra as preferred partner

    India Circus is now on Myntra as preferred partner

    MUMBAI: India Circus by Krsnaa Mehta is an online and offline retail brand that offers eccentric accessories, wall arts, home décor, fashion products, and utilities. In 2018, India Circus was acquired by Godrej with 100 per cent stake. As part of its strategic initiative to achieving an omni-channel presence, as of June 2019, the brand is retailing from the popular e-commerce platform, Myntra.

    India Circus’s entire range of home décor and dining is available on Myntra. From cushion covers to bed runners, bath linen and accessories, floor coverings, multi-utility storages, décor accents, décor plates, and décor lighting. Everything its audience could possibly ask for is going to be available on Myntra with over 800 SKUs listed on the platform. When it comes to dining, its entire range of mugs, tumblers, trays, coasters, table & kitchen linen, chopping boards, bowls, platters, crockery and dinnerware is available on the e-commerce website.

    In addition to being available on Myntra, India Circus has its own e-commerce website along with offline presence in Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata and it plans on establishing its presence in marketplaces where it would be able cater to a like-minded audience.

    Speaking on this lucrative association with Myntra, India Circus, A Godrej & Boyce Mfg Co Ltd founder and executive director Krsnaa Mehta said, “We are thrilled to have had a successful launch on Myntra. The journey has been joyfully challenging. Our presence on Myntra is a step towards the Omni-channel presence of India Circus. The response so far has been fabulous.”

  • Myntra’s fashion film selected for La Jolla Fashion Film Festival

    Myntra’s fashion film selected for La Jolla Fashion Film Festival

    MUMBAI: A fashion film created by Myntra for the promotion of sportswear, featuring some of the leading global brands, has been nominated for the 10th La Jolla International Fashion Film Festival in California, to be held in July 2019.

    Titled, ‘Stulkan’, which translates to, ‘The Girl’, in Icelandic, the film has been shot on-location at Iceland, by leading fashion filmmaker, Ajitesh Sharma and features collections from Nike, Adidas, Forever21, DC, and Wonder Woman. It is the second Indian film to be nominated in the world’s largest fashion film event, also known as the Cannes of Fashion Film Festivals, in its 10 years and competes with films from leading brands like, Louis Vuitton, Versace, Gurellian, Chanel, and Dior.

    This fashion film is the first of its kind from any Indian company and Myntra has experimented with the idea of bringing aesthetics, storytelling and branding in the film. The objective is to make one aspire to be in sportswear, which is achieved through a subtle message of Myntra being the one stop shop for all leading sports brands in the country. Brands have conventionally promoted themselves by playing on their own powers, whereas multiple brands have been seamlessly integrated in this story, not only making it impactful, but also aspirational. 

    About the film:

    Link: https://vimeo.com/316405354/722b3ea109

    Shot at some of the most pristine locations in Iceland, the film documents the outdoor quests of an energetic young woman, dressed in modern active wear and sportswear, as she traverses across these locations. There are three different natural settings for different brands, a traditional Icelandic house with snowy mountains as backdrop, a typical Icelandic beach with a lighthouse as backdrop and an Icelandic stable with live horses in the backdrop. The film captures the essence of nature around her, evoking emotions in a very glamorous and fashionable manner.

    This film was put up at the Fashion Film Festival & Awards circuit, at the beginning of 2019 and has been doing extremely well, since. Besides being invited for the La Jolla International Fashion Film Festival and nominated for International Fashion Film Awards, the film has won 3 major creative awards this year, they are, Rose Gold Award at Muse Creative Awards, Gold Award at Hermes Creative Awards and the Award of Distinction at Communicator Awards.

  • Myntra gives sneakerheads a unique experience with Nike’s latest Air Max collection

    Myntra gives sneakerheads a unique experience with Nike’s latest Air Max collection

    MUMBAI: In a first of its kind partnership with Nike, Myntra formed a five member squad of the ambassadors of Nike’s Airmax culture, to be the face of the launch of Nike’s latest Air Max collection. Myntra chose two sneakerheads from its customer base, one of their existing sneakerhead influencers’ and two employees who are Nike loyalists.

    Termed as the ‘Masters of Air’, Air Max is a way of life and form of self-expression for these five individuals. Designer-turned-tattoo artist Shyamli Panda was one of the five individuals who came together to form the 'Masters of Air' squad. The second sneakerhead from Delhi is Nishant Fogaat, a designer who is known for breaking down sneakers and converting them into trendy headgear. Manpreet Kaur, a stylist and a sneaker enthusiast was joined by Gaurav Singh Bisen aka @midspectrum and Bharat Jain from Bangalore – all with a deep passion for sneakers and the culture behind it

    The birth of sneaker culture may draw its roots from the United States, but that hasn't stopped people in India from joining the art of collecting, trading or just admiring limited edition shoes as a hobby. It is a subculture that is now uniting genders and generations from all spheres of life in the country. As India’s leading destination for fashion and lifestyle, Myntra has its own, ‘Myntra Sneaker Club’, which has established itself as the storehouse of all leading sneaker brands.

    As a continued effort to elevate sneaker shopping experience, Myntra Sneaker Club sought out to give sneaker enthusiasts in the country a unique experience, by inviting them along with style influencers and celebrities, to promote their passion for the culture. 

  • The Zoom Studios announces fourth original ‘Mom & Co.’

    The Zoom Studios announces fourth original ‘Mom & Co.’

    MUMBAI: The Zoom Studios, the original content arm of zoOm styled by Myntra has announced its fourth original Mom & Co., which will premiere on the Zoom Studios YouTube Channel and zoom on 9 February. The show, produced by The Green light productions and directed by Ashish Ranglani, will celebrate the beautiful relationship between a mother and her son. Veteran actor Neliima Azeem will be marking her digital debut with this 10-episode series.

    Speaking on the fourth original, Mom & Co., Times Network president Nikhil Gandhi says, “Our original content has strongly resonated with our audience and this encouragement has driven us to launch our new series, Mom & Co., which captures the complexities and beauty of a mother-son relationship. It’s a universal emotion that is relatable to viewers across geographies and age groups, presented through a compelling and emotional narrative. We are excited and thrilled to present our new show and I am confident that Mom & Co., with its impactful storyline, will reiterate the success of our previous shows.”

    Neliima Azeem says, “It is very rare that you see a mother play the lead of a show and that's precisely what attracted me to the story. I am definitely looking forward to the show. Ayush & Ashish have been absolute fabulous to work with. I wish the whole team all the best.”

    Ayush Mehra who will be seen playing the role of Neliima’s son says, “This show is very special to me and I feel honoured to be working with such an amazing team and such talented actors. The beautiful mother-son relationship as a concept is untouched in the web world and I am overwhelmed and excited to be a part of it.”

  • Godrej L’Affaire combines experiential, influencer and digital marketing

    Godrej L’Affaire combines experiential, influencer and digital marketing

    MUMBAI: Experiential marketing as a tool of brand activation has become extremely prevalent in the past few years. It is a powerful way to engage the customers better with a brand through first-hand experiences offering not just the look, but the touch and feel of any product on display.

    Another interesting aspect that has been added to this whole paradigm of bringing brands and consumers closer is the effective use of influencer marketing. While earlier influencer and experiential marketing were two mutually exclusive trends, in the recent past, both have intertwined rather seamlessly to offer an exponential reach to the brands. One thing that has definitely contributed to its growth is the digital boom.

    Anexample of the tactical use of experiential, influencer and digital marketing together is L’Affaire, a luxury lifestyle platform by the Godrej Group.

    L’Affaire recently concluded its third edition at Vikhroli, Mumbai, presenting a wholesome experience to its patrons themed around ‘5 Senses’. The unique platform offered rich experiences spanning across fashion, lifestyle, music and dance performances, workshops, food, and engaging conversations. The event saw a huge footfall of influencers from across the genres experiencing the magic of Godrej and other associated brands like Myntra through a stellar show augmented by fashion displays and musical presentations.

    Speaking about the concept behind this exclusive soiree with Indiantelevision.com, Godrej Group vice president and head corporate brand Sujit Patil noted, “The key idea behind creating our very own media platform was to build a Mecca of content creation. We had various brands within Godrej, which were interacting with the influencers and people who recommend products individually. So, we thought why we can’t combine these distinct products, which are anyway a part of the same genre and create something bigger. We planned to make to it so compelling that it eventually becomes brand-agnostic and comes out as a kind of property where experiential engagement happens and we get more number of influencers on board.”

    He further added, “Most importantly, we wanted to show our products in the real light. We wanted the influencers to experience the look, the feel, the touch, and get to them the factors that really mean the credo of a particular brand.”

    On being quizzed why is it important to involve influencers and bloggers in this whole paradigm of experiential marketing, Patil mentioned that today we live in a world that follows authenticity. “If you ask someone to write about something without experiencing it, it is unauthentic, and people will be able to read through that. But when people come here, experience the products and then write about it, they write it from the heart. That helps in getting more traction,” he said.

    Sujit also contended that influencer marketing is only bound to grow. He said, “Micro-influencers, even if they have a lesser number of followers, can write authentically and bring out the essence in an honest manner and it’s going to work [for the brands.”