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  • Balaji Telefilms’ ‘Naagin’ is No. 1 show on Hindi GECs

    Balaji Telefilms’ ‘Naagin’ is No. 1 show on Hindi GECs

    MUMBAI: Balaji Telefilms’ weekend fiction show Naagin overtook the top five programmes of Hindi general entertainment channels (GECs) in week 48 according to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India data for Hindi speaking Market (HSM) (U+R) : NCCS All : Prime Time (1800 – 2330 hrs) : 4+ Individuals.

     

    Launched on 1 November on Colors, Naagin has become one of the first weekend shows to have better ratings than weekday shows in the genre, having received the maximum ratings this past week. 

     

    Naagin secured the leadership position on the charts with 19576 (000Sums) followed by Star Plus’ prime time show Saath Nibhaana Saathiya in the second slot with 17293 (000Sums), whereas Zee TV’s Kumkum Bhagya took on the third slot with 13466 (000Sums). Colors’ weekday prime time show Sasural Simar Ka bagged the fourth place with 13466 (000Sums), while Zee Anmol’s Ek Se Bhale Do stood at number five with 12712 (000Sums).

     

    As was earlier reported by Indiantelevision.com, though the concept of Naagin is not new to the audience but the show has been doing exceptionally well for Balaji Telefilms and Colors. The show, which is based on the tale of a snake that changes its form according to will, airs at 8 pm on Saturdays and Sundays.

     

    In its first week, Naagin garnered the maximum ratings. In week 44, the show totted 15,676 (000Sums). Naagin witnessed a rise in ratings in its first day telecast in week 45 with 16,741 (000Sums) while on the second day telecast, it got ratings of 12,761 (000Sums).

     

    In week 46, Colors’ weekend show again witnessed a rise and obtained 15,255 (000Sums) on Saturday, while on Sunday the ratings stood at 14,756 (000Sums).

     

    In week 47, Naagin stood at number two among the top five Hindi GECs programs. On Saturday, the show received 17,305 (000Sums), while its ratings stood at 16,126 (000Sums) on Sunday.

  • TAM Week 45: Colors replaces Star Plus as numero uno again with 236 GRPs

    TAM Week 45: Colors replaces Star Plus as numero uno again with 236 GRPs

    MUMBAI: Colors once again moved ahead and grabbed the first position in Hindi general entertainment channels (GECs) genre according to TAM Media Research data of week 45. Star Plus witnessed a slide and secured second spot in the genre.

     

    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 at third spot with 152 GRPs and Life OK at fourth place with 138 GRPs.

     

    With the decline in ratings, Sab TV secured fifth position in the section with 122 GRPs against 137 GRPs in week 44. Sony Entertainment TV with 100 GRPs came in at sixth place and &TV was seventh in the genre with 66 GRPs.  

      

    For the  top five Hindi GECs programmes, Star Plus’ prime time show Yeh Hai Mohabbatein  secured the leadership position with 4.93 TVR followed by Colors’ Naagin with 4.34 TVR in second place and ZeeTV ‘s prime time show Kumkum Bhagya on third with 3.74 TVR. In fourth and fifth slot were Star Plus’ two shows Diya Aur Baati Hum and Saath Nibhana Saathiya with 3.59 TVR and 3.56 TVR respectively.  

  • Balaji Telefilms amps up production value with ‘Naagin’ on Colors

    Balaji Telefilms amps up production value with ‘Naagin’ on Colors

    MUMBAI: Balaji Telefilms has readied a visual treat for viewers with its new show – Naagin, which is slated to go on air on Colors from 1 November.

     

    The soap factory has upped its production value for this show with focus on elements like characterisation, scripting and visual appeal. The new mystical thriller is a dramatically obsessive love story of reincarnation. Naagin will be a finite weekend fiction series, which will be telecast every Saturday and Sunday at 8 pm.

     

    Set against the backdrop of Rajasthan, Naagin is loaded with outstanding VFX effects offering an authentic film-like experience. The musical score of the show will add to the viewing experience as Colors recreates the timeless magic of the song Tere Sang Pyaar Main Nahi Todna through a new-age adaptation.

     

    Commenting on the show’s format, Balaji Telefilms joint managing director and creative director Ekta Kapoor said, “At Balaji, we have always believed in experimenting with different concepts while bringing in some variety for our viewers. The concept of Naagin is something that we, at Balaji, have never explored in the past; it is a completely new facet of love stories that transcends into the mystique of the unknown. With intense focus on different elements like characterization, scripting, visual appeal, etc, we have amped up the production value to make it a winning proposition on the small screen. Putting together an hour-long proposition requires additional investment in terms of story development and high-end technology, and we are looking forward to presenting an all-round offering to Colors’ viewers.”

     

    Speaking about the show, Colors programming head Manisha Sharma added, “After the success of 24 Season 1, Naagin is our second offering within the fiction finite series space airing on weekends. Naagin is a mystical thriller incorporating a dramatic twist at every corner to add an element of thrill and excitement, which will keep viewers engaged. The show is a testimony of Ekta Kapoor and Balaji Telefilms’ conviction towards providing quality entertainment avenues for viewers through new and innovative concepts that appeal to viewers visually and in terms of its narrative.”

     

    The aesthetically narrated saga, Naagin delves into the life of a suave and ambitious business tycoon, Ritik Raheja (Arjun Bijlani) who believed that love and religion are distractions as they make you weak. But his beliefs are challenged when he comes face-to-face with Shivanya (Mouni Roy). While Ritik is enamoured by her simplicity, Shivanya is stuck between two extreme emotions – love and vengeance. Shivanya’s friend, Sesa (Adaa Khan) is her support system, but she has an ulterior motive that no one knows about. The constant conflict between love and revenge drive these protagonists together as their lives clash in a coming together of their past histories.

  • Colors firms up weekend programming with ‘Naagin’ at 8 pm

    Colors firms up weekend programming with ‘Naagin’ at 8 pm

    MUMBAI: After launching the new season of Bigg Boss, Colors is gearing up to firm up its weekend programming with the launch of another show titled Naagin.  Starting from 31 October, the show will be aired on Saturday and Sunday at 8 pm. 

    It will replace the channel’s celebrity talk show The Anupam Kher Show- Kuch Bhi Ho Sakta Hai at 8 pm hosted by Anupam Kher. 

    The concept of Naagin is not new to India. There have been multiple movies based on the Ichhadhari Naagin like the Sridevi starrer Naagin, Nagina,  Sheshnaag and more recently – Mallika Sherawat’s Hiss

    Moreover, in 2007 Zee TV launched a show on the same concept titled Naagin – Waadon Ki Agnipariksh, which was produced by AK Films. The series ran for three years and completed 219 episodes. 

    How Colors’ new television offering brings about differentiation from what has already been tried before will be interesting to see. 

    Produced by Balaji Telefilms, Naagin is based on the snake that changes her form according to will. The promos of the show are already on air.

    On other Hindi general entertainment channels (GECs) Colors’ weekend show Naagin at 8 pm slot will be pitted against &TV’s game show Deal or No Deal hosted by Ronit Roy, which airs at 8 pm on Saturday and Sunday, Zee TV’s Neeli Chatri Wale, Star Plus’ new show Aaj Ki Raat Hai Zindagi (AKRHZ) with Amitabh Bachchan as the host, Life OK’s Dafa 420 and Sab’s Police Factory. On the other hand, Sony Entertainment Television airs Hindi movies from 8 pm on Saturday and Deva Shree Ganesha on Sunday.