Tag: N.P. Singh

  • Sony’s romantic gamble with the 9:30 pm slot

    Sony’s romantic gamble with the 9:30 pm slot

    MUMBAI: From 9:30 pm onwards this independence day, Sony Entertainment Television has ambitions to gives to its viewers a breath of fresh air. How? Well! One, the channel launches its new series Kehta Hai Dil…Jee Le Zara and two through this show, it brings back the queen of romance on TV, Sangeeta Ghosh.

    “Sony stands for hope, aspirations and happiness and so does the show,” says SET chief operating officer N.P Singh. Sony which aims at strengthening its fiction genre is continuously looking at fresh concepts. “We were looking for content which was different and we came across this. It was relatable and real, like most of our shows. It is a kind of story that you will see Sony doing,” he adds.

    Kehta Hai Dil…Jee Le Zara is a story of Saanchi who is modern yet traditional. “It is a simple concept and has evolved very much from everyday stories. Today, for a lot of women, marriage may not be the first preference,” says Rose Audio Visuals producer Shristhi Arya, who is known for doing off beat and sophisticated soaps like Lipstick, Guns and Roses, Remix, Kabhi Haan Kabhi Na and Twinkle Beauty Parlour.

    “With increasing aspirations, both love and marriage are pushed aside. Also the fact that a lot of interaction takes place among colleagues who are of different age groups, falling in love with a younger man is easier,” says Arya explaining the storyline. Arya feels that television has the responsibility to reflect the sign of the times “And this is a sign of ‘A’ particular zone of people,” she adds.

    Sony stands for hope, aspirations and happiness and so does the show, says N.P Singh

    The show will be replacing Parvarish which currently runs in the 9:30 pm slot. “Parvarish has been on air for the past two years and has had a successful tenure. The time was right to replace it with a newer and fresher show,” informs Sony EVP & business head Sneha Rajani. Apparently, both the channel and the producer feel that the new show’s storyline has a fit with the aspirational needs of the core Sony viewer. “Through Sony I have got a platform which has the exact audience that I am looking for my soap,” informs Arya.

     

    The story is about a family living in the beautiful hill station of Panchgani. “It was the script that excited me the most. It is a simple story of simple characters and this is what got me to direct the soap,” reveals show director Siddharth Sengupta who has earlier helmed dramas like Balika Vadhu and Ek Chabhi Pados Mein.

    The crew which started filming in end-July has recreated the feel of Panchgani in Film City located in Goregaon in Mumbai. “We are shooting 12-13 hours daily and have currently shot approximately six episodes. We need to build a bank, because once the show goes on air we will be only meeting deadlines,” reveals Sengupta.

    Shristhi Arya feels that television has the responsibility to reflect the sign of the times we are in

    The main protagonists are Sangeeta Ghosh (Des Mein Niklla Hoga Chand fame) and Ruslaan Mumtaz who made his debut in Bollywood through Mera Pehla Pehla Pyaar. While Ghosh plays Saanchi, Mumtaz will be seen as Dhruv. The other characters are Sulabha Deshpande and Meenakshi Sethi, who will play the two grandmothers, Delnaz Irani who plays Dilshad, Nabeel Ahmed will be seen as Advait and Priyanka Sidana will be seen as Prachi. The story has been written by Niranjan Iyengar and the screenplay and dialogues are by Arjun and Purva respectively. The main sponsor for the show is L’oreal Paris Total Repair 5.

    Sony is using a 360 degree marketing campaign to lure in audiences to the channel. The channel has appointed MOMS Outdoor Media Solutions for managing OOH activities. “We will be marketing the show on TV, radio, print, digital and also hoardings,” informs Rajani. The channel has shot three promos and also shot three to four countdown promos, which are airing currently. Apart from this, the marketing campaign will also involve a print ad on the day the show goes on air.

    The show is a clutter breaker, says Sneha Rajani

    The show will face stern competition from Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai on Star Plus, Qubool Hai on Zee TV and Na Bole Tum Na Maine Kuchh Kaha: Season 2 on Colors. Does Sony have any strategy to deal with this competition, answers Singh, “Well, competition is a reality. Within the very aggressive competitive market, you have to differentiate the niche. Sony in its last 17 years has always run shows which are different from the rest and that has set us apart and we continue to follow that strategy.”

    With reality shows working better for Sony, why add another fiction soap in the already cluttered fiction genre? Says Rajani, “We consciously decided two years back to focus more on fiction shows. We had gone a little weak in capturing viewers in the fiction space and so decided to focus more on the fiction genre.”

    “Also we currently have two reality shows Indian Idol Junior and Comedy Circus running on our channel. Kaun Banega Crorepati will also hit TV screens soon. All this leaves us with no space for any more reality shows,” she adds.

    So what’s new in the soap that will help it get good TVTs? “It is a clutter breaker. From the time the promos went up, I have been receiving messages from people who can relate to this story. It is not drama, but the journey of an independent, yet responsible woman,” comments Rajani.

    “Fiction today is the mainstay for every GEC. People want to see fresh content. Now how well the programme does depends on its content and whether it has been able to add some freshness to it. If it can engage its audiences, it will surely do well,” says Madison Media Group, Bangalore COO Dinesh Rathore.

    The channel will soon see a row of new soaps replacing the current ones. But for this slot, it is surely placing a big bet that viewers will bite. Will keeping the show simple for people to believe in it, help the channel record increased TVTs? With the channel falling off to the fifth position in this general entertainment channel space, Sony must surely be praying it will.

  • Mutli Screen Media goes to the movies with film initiative

    Mutli Screen Media goes to the movies with film initiative

    MUMBAI: TV broadcaster Multi Screen Media India – which runs TV channels Sony Entertainment, Sab, Pix, and Six – is going to the movies. The company has set up a new initiative under MSM Motion Pictures which is slated to produce a clutch of films under the banner.

     

    The first film to get off the blocks is Bajate Raho, which it is co-producing in partnership with Eros International. The announcement of its new venture was made today in presence of the star cast of Bajate Raho at Versova Cinemax.

    MSM COO N.P. Singh

    “Multi Screen Media has been entertaining the audiences through its shows on television for the past 17 years. For us the time was apt for playing our role on the silver screen as well,” announced MSM chief operating officer N.P. Singh.

    MSM Motion Pictures has three more movies lined up for release by this year‘s end. “Three more projects are in production and pre-production phase. We have collaborated with different production houses for the same,” added Singh.

    Bajate Raho is a revenge comedy. “The other three movies, all mid budget, will be in the genre of comedy, romantic comedy and horror,” he said.

    The movie which promises to do away with formula movies has been directed by Shashant Shah of Dasvidaniya andChalo Dilli fame. “He was one more reason for us to co-produce the movie. He was a part of Sony Max ten years back. When we heard the script, it impressed upon us so much, that we decided to co-produce it along with Eros International.”

    MSM Motion Pictures, which is a division of MSM will be headed by CEO Manjit Singh and COO N.P Singh.

    “After our successful stint in television space we were keen to expand our horizons and tap the growing movie business in India. We are focused to provide entertaining and engaging content by offering combination of big as well as medium budget films,” said Manjit Singh.

    The film is set to release on 26 July and has a star cast consisting of Ravi Kishan, Tusshar Kapoor, Vinay Pathak, Ranvir Shorey and Dolly Ahluwalia.

    Bajate Raho, a revenge comedy is about making things right by taking the wrong way.

    The promos seem promising, but will it reach out to the audience? We will have to wait and watch. For now as the star cast says “Bajate Raho.”

  • Sony Six strengthens presence on DTH

    Sony Six strengthens presence on DTH

    MUMBAI: Sony Six, the sports entertainment channel from Multi Screen Media (MSM) stable, has signed two new deals to strengthen its presence on direct-to-home (DTH) platforms.

    The channel is now available on Tata Sky and Airtel digital TV. It was already on Videocon d2h and Dish TV. With this, Six will have a total reach of 36.7 million C&S homes.

    Six, which went on air on 7 April, has been priced at Rs 14.70 on a la carte basis in digital addressable system (DAS) areas.

    MSM COO N P Singh said, "We are happy to announce that in addition to Dish TV and Videocon, SIX is now also available on TATA SKY and Airtel. DTH platforms have achieved a strong distribution reach and with this development, we will be able to further strengthen our distribution in India.”

    It has Indian Premier League (IPL) as its tentpole property in addition to Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and National Basketball Association (NBA) as it looks to woo youths with fast-paced sporting events.
    Commenting on this development, One Alliance President Rajesh Kaul said, "The One Alliance always strives to create a strong product offering of diverse television content. The sports genre has always been a strong growth driver and with Six now available on an array of DTH platforms, viewers can enjoy their favorite sports with enhanced visual and sound quality."

  • Ajay Jadeja, Sanjeev Kapoor to put on their dancing shoes on Sony

    Ajay Jadeja, Sanjeev Kapoor to put on their dancing shoes on Sony

    MUMBAI: Hindi general entertainment channel Sony has had success in the reality genre in the past with shows like Indian Idol. The channel is hoping to consolidate further with a new dance based reality show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa Dancing With The Stars.

    The show kicks off on 7 September and airs every Wednesday and Thursday at 10 pm.

    Actor Shilpa Shetty (one of the judges) along with the celebrity contestants Rati Agnihotri, Shweta Salve, Mona Singh and Mahesh Majrekar For the uninitiated, the show is based on the BBC format Strictly Come Dancing. It also achieved success in the US on ABC.

    There the show is called Dancing With The Stars. Basically well known personalities will show off their dancing skills. They will undergo two weeks of training with their partners who specialise in dancing.

    For Sony’s show, the celebrities chosen are former cricketer Ajay Jadeja, celebrity chef Sanjeev Kapoor, actress Rati Agnihotri, television anchor Pooja Bedi, TV actress Mona Singh, director Mahesh Manjrekar, TV star Shweta Salve and TV actor Akashdeep Sehgal.

    The show is being produced by Synergy and Theatre Red. Each episode will see one team eliminated. Viewers can vote through SMS. The judges are director Sanjay Leela Bhansali, choreographer Farah Khan and actress Shilpa Shetty. Equal weightage in terms of points will be given to both the judges and the SMS’ sent in by the viewers.

    Set India COO NP Singh with ace choreographer Sandip Soparkar and SET senior V-P and programming head Anupama Mandloi

    Speaking on the initiative, Sony COO N P Singh says, “The show is all about super achievers in their respective fields who are here yet again to excel in something new. The winner takes home Rs. 5 million. What is unique compared to other shows (read Star One’s Nach Baliye) is that the celebrities do not know how their ability to dance is or is not. Maybe they will discover that they possess a talent to dance. We drew out a list of possible participants. We then decided that these were the celebrities who would be the best fit.”

    BBC Worldwide director of emerging territories Monisha Shah says, “The show is as good as it gets. It has swept global audiences off their feet and has become a ratings blockbuster in every continent. With its wonderful combination of glamour, talent and passion we are especially excited that Sony has taken BBC Worldwide’s format and tailored it so well for the Indian audience. The judges, hosts, celebrities and their partners are all in place.”

    Synergy founder Siddharth Basu says,” Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa Dancing With The Stars is a grand and a glamorous show which is as much about live wire personalities and the fun of fusion dance as it is about the grit behind the glamour. It is not just about the usual suspects going through all too familiar routines but about the performance and pain of public figures who are not trained dancers and the fantastic journey they undertake to pit their best foot forward. That is what makes it the mother of all shows and that is what is making it work in countries around the world.”

    On the marketing front to push the show, Singh says that promo spots have been created. These are airing on the channel as well as in cinema halls. The channel is also taking out hoardings and is looking to have a presence in malls. There will also be print ads.

  • Sony appoints Balaji’s Sikcand as chief creative director; announces other promotions

    Sony appoints Balaji’s Sikcand as chief creative director; announces other promotions

    MUMBAI: Sony Entertainment Television India has appointed Balaji creative head Sandiip Sikcand as the chief creative director of its flagship channel SET. Sikcand will report to SET India COO N P Singh.

    Apart from this new appointment, SET India has also initiated some other organisational restructuring.

    SET India executive vice president ad sales and revenue management Rohit Gupta has been given additional responsibility of the digital, licensing and telephony group. Gupta continues to report to SET India CEO Kunal Dasgupta. Set India VP licensing & telephony Kaushal Modi, who has been reporting to N P Singh, will now report to Gupta.

    The network has also created a new enabling and technical services group, which will be under Anjani Kumar, who has been heading HR and admin functions for the network so far. The new group that Kumar will head comprises human resources, information technology, post production, administration and web and new media activities. Kumar will continue to report to Singh.

    Speaking on the new appointment and restructuring, Dasgupta said, “Sandiip comes to SET with a lot of experience in the creative domain. I am sure he will contribute in the process of driving the creative vision of our flagship channel and take it to new heights. Leading the digital and licensing group will give Rohit an opportunity to further grow and consolidate a new revenue stream for the company that has got huge potential and is the gateway to future. Also, creating the enabling and technical services group under Anjani will help bring in more efficiency into our working system and provide a seamless access to resources across the network.”

    Singh added, “Sandiip’s appointment comes at a time when the network has taken up several challenges and we are sure, with an illustrious career behind him, Sandiip will bring in fresh perspective and creative excellence to the channel. The restructuring also shows our agility to alter structures as per the needs of time and keep moving our best people in the most challenging roles.”

  • Sony begins 10 pm band revamp with ‘Vaidehi…’

    Sony begins 10 pm band revamp with ‘Vaidehi…’

    MUMBAI: Sony is all set to launch a new show Vaidehi… Ek Aur Agni Pareeksha. Produced by Aroona Irani, the show will be launched on 5 June and will be aired on Mondays at 10 pm.

    After revamping their 8 to 9 pm band, Friday line up and their afternoon band with new shows, Sony is now targetting the 10 pm slot. New one hour weeklies will be launched at 10 pm, the first of which is Vaidehi… The channel will be introducing a couple of more shows in the coming days.

    After Jassi Jaisi Koi Nahi went off the airwaves last month, Sony had introduced a new limited episode show – Khauffnaak in the 10 pm slot.

    Vaidehi… is a story of a middle class girl with stars in her eyes and dreams in her heart but who eventually gets caught in an unusual situation.

    Sony Entertainment Television (SET) India COO N P Singh said, “After Jassi Jaisi Koi Nahi, the 10 pm slot on the channel will have a variety of interesting genres — drama, real life stories, thriller and detective series, which make for wholesome entertainment. Vaidehi Ek Aur Agni Pareeksha at 10 pm is a show that will find echo in millions of women across the country who spend their life in subjugation and despair. Adding strength and vitality to the story is the suspense, thrill and romance that makes for prime time viewing. Also, working with a successful producer like Aroona Irani, we look forward to an involved audience with Vaidehi…”

    “I am glad that Sony Entertainment Television has liked the concept and I hope that Vaidehi… will match up to Sony’s expectations. Vaidehi is a story of a girl, her dreams and the reality and also has a social message for viewers. It is all about living life to the fullest and following your own dreams,” said Irani.