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  • You cannot programme only for ratings: Sony SAB’s Neeraj Vyas

    You cannot programme only for ratings: Sony SAB’s Neeraj Vyas

    Mumbai: Hindi GEC Sony SAB is expanding its repertoire of shows by launching a new mythological drama show called “Dharm Yoddha Garud” on 14 March. Apart from being a magnum opus for the channel, the show is expected to be a trendsetter on Indian television with a unique storyline, compelling use of virtual production and technology, and a budget that could rival the production of a blockbuster film.  

    A first look of the show was unveiled on Monday during a press conference attended by Sony Pictures Networks India MD and CEO NP Singh, Sony SAB business head Neeraj Vyas, head of marketing for Sony SAB, PAL and Sony Max movie cluster head Vaishali Sharma, Sony SAB head of programming Prashant Bhatt and producer Illusion Reality Studioz founder Abhimanyu Singh.

    The visual effects and animation are created using world class technology and a world class team that leveraged eight technologies used extensively in high budget motion pictures and AAA video game titles. Some of the technologies used are MetaHuman Creator – a body capture technology that can create photorealistic digital humans, Unreal Engine – a real time 3D creation tool for photoreal visuals used for background and XSens – a 3D motion capture technology.

    “The game is no longer about channels. Access to video content is unprecedented and we are competing with every screen and not just what is there on channels,” said NP Singh, addressing the media.

    “We believe in putting out differentiated content because with so much content being available across so many screens, henceforth, whatever you put out has to be interesting for somebody to put in the time to watch it,” said Neeraj Vyas to IndianTelevision.com. “When we decided to do mythology, we wanted to move away from the comedy perception that people have of the brand obviously because of shows like ‘Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah.’ Every show that we’ve done in the last two years, whether it is ‘Wagle Ki Duniya,’ ‘Bhakharwadi,’ ‘Kaatelal & Sons’ or ‘Maddam/Sir’ each one of them is differentiated. It’s not like I’m doing five love stories.”

    Adding further, he said, “I was very clear that we don’t want to tell stories of Krishna, Hanuman or Ganesha which have been done to death. ‘Garud’ is a story that has never been told in films, digital and definitely not on TV.  Similar to ‘Bahubali’ it is a story that people will not know of. We wanted to tell an untold story, with compelling emotions and ensure that we had the technology to say it.

    Vyas recalled, “We started talking about ‘Garud’ in January 2021 and it has taken us more than a year to put it together. We knew it would take a lot of time to create because we were learning the technology and rendering the graphics takes time. ‘Bahubali’ took four years to make, we will be releasing 24-minute episodes every day. This is the most expensive show we’ve made and we’ve commissioned 230 episodes or one year’s worth of content.”

    “With this show, I’ve realised that Indian mythology is endless. This country can create ten ‘Game of Thrones’. I’m definitely sold on the fantasy genre. Today, you cannot programme only for ratings. There is a wider audience that craves a variety of content and you need to serve them as well. According to me, you can’t just survive with ‘saas bahu’ dramas. You have to keep evolving, keep trying and push the envelope,” he noted.

    Sony SAB has become the top second channel in the Hindi speaking market (Urban, 2+) as per Broadcast Audience Research Council (Barc) in the last eight months. “We’re largely seen as an urban channel and focused on the urban markets i.e, one million plus towns. But this show has the potential to attract a mass viewership,” remarked Vyas. “We do considerably fewer hours and content and don’t do any large format reality shows on Sony SAB. Not because we can’t do it but because, how much of singing and dancing reality shows can you do? We’d rather focus on what we do well rather than make another make another me too.”

    Speaking about the marketing for the show, Vaishali Sharma told IndianTelevision.com, “There are many dimensions to the show and the way we positioned it. It is a mythological drama from one perspective but it is also a show about family ties and exciting use of technology. For us the challenge was to take the story and make it appeal to A) the family and B) audiences in metro, tier 1, 2, 3 cities. We leveraged digital to build on the storytelling and technology and customized a lot of messaging across age groups. We travelled to tier 2, 3 cities where there would be appeal for mythology and used a lot of outdoor and ambient branding. We did not do a typical activation where you go and do engagement because it is still post pandemic and because marketing is evolving. We wanted to build an aura around the show and make people look at the big picture.”

    The channel has roped in Dollar and Rajnigandha as sponsors for the show.

  • TV show Shree Ganesh returns to Doordarshan after 19 years

    New Delhi: Mythological shows gained immense popularity among television viewers during the pandemic. After Ramayan’s dream run in 2020, another mythological show – Shree Ganesh is all set to return to the small screen this summer. 

    The show produced by Zuby Kochhar and directed by Dheeraj Kumar was first launched on Sony in 2002. Starting 21 June, viewers will be able to watch the reruns of the show on Doordarshan. 

    “The show gained a peak rating of 3.4 and maintained an average of 2.5 ratings in its original telecast on Sony on Sunday morning slot,” recalled the director of the show, Dheeraj Kumar. “People did not miss a single episode because of thorough research and great content and making. We are glad that viewers will get to see the show again on Doordarshan national network.” 

    JageshMukati played the lead role of Ganesh, Vishal Lalwani as child Ganesh, Sunil Sharma as Shiva, and Priyanka as Parvati in the show. Created by Creative Eye Ltd, the show is a Namah Shivay venture. It will also be re-telecast daily from Tuesday to Saturday at 9 am on Doordarshan.

    In 2020, Ramayan went on to shatter all records when it came to the TRP game and led to a golden, albeit brief, dream run for the state-run Doordarshan channel on which it aired. It managed to beat the worldwide popular series Game Of Thrones to become the most-watched TV show. According to reports, 7.7 crore viewers watched Ramayan, breaking the record of GOT which had 1.9 crore people watching the show together in 2019.

  • Big Magic to launch new mythological show ‘Baal Krishna’

    Big Magic to launch new mythological show ‘Baal Krishna’

    MUMBAI: Taking a cue from the popularity of mythological shows on Indian television, the light-hearted family entertainment channel from Reliance Broadcast Network Limited (RBNL) Big Magic is gearing up to launch a new show called Baal Krishna.

    Riding on the channel’s extended reach with its presence on the DD Free Dish DTH platform, Big Magic will launch Baal Krishnafrom 14 March in a bid to amplify its content bouquet for a wider set of audience. The show will be telecast from Monday to Friday at 6:30 pm.

    Baal Krishna will delve into the observations and divine life of Lord Krishna’s childhood, from his perspective. Produced by Swastik Productions, Baal Krishna is Big Magic’s second mythological show after Narayan Narayan. The show will take viewers back to the grandeur and royalty of dwapar yug, bringing age-old stories back to life.

    Big Magic creative director Bimal Unnikrishnan said, “While viewers have watched shows related to Lord Krishna on the small screen, Big Magic’s Baal Krishna will not only explore lesser known stories, but also deal with widely popular stories about Lord Krishna in a fresh and engaging manner, something that has not been witnessed before. Moreover, with our presence on DD Free Dish, we are hopeful that our rapidly growing reach will translate to a wider audience embracing the new show.”

    Baal Krishna will see a multi-media promotional plan across key markets.

  • Big Magic to launch new mythological show ‘Baal Krishna’

    Big Magic to launch new mythological show ‘Baal Krishna’

    MUMBAI: Taking a cue from the popularity of mythological shows on Indian television, the light-hearted family entertainment channel from Reliance Broadcast Network Limited (RBNL) Big Magic is gearing up to launch a new show called Baal Krishna.

    Riding on the channel’s extended reach with its presence on the DD Free Dish DTH platform, Big Magic will launch Baal Krishnafrom 14 March in a bid to amplify its content bouquet for a wider set of audience. The show will be telecast from Monday to Friday at 6:30 pm.

    Baal Krishna will delve into the observations and divine life of Lord Krishna’s childhood, from his perspective. Produced by Swastik Productions, Baal Krishna is Big Magic’s second mythological show after Narayan Narayan. The show will take viewers back to the grandeur and royalty of dwapar yug, bringing age-old stories back to life.

    Big Magic creative director Bimal Unnikrishnan said, “While viewers have watched shows related to Lord Krishna on the small screen, Big Magic’s Baal Krishna will not only explore lesser known stories, but also deal with widely popular stories about Lord Krishna in a fresh and engaging manner, something that has not been witnessed before. Moreover, with our presence on DD Free Dish, we are hopeful that our rapidly growing reach will translate to a wider audience embracing the new show.”

    Baal Krishna will see a multi-media promotional plan across key markets.