Tag: NDTV Good Times

  • A.R. Rahman to serenade the Ganga in Varanasi

    A.R. Rahman to serenade the Ganga in Varanasi

    MUMBAI: The Ganga is set to hum to a new tune this November, one composed by none other than A.R. Rahman. On 29 November, NDTV Good Times will host Harmony by the Ganga at Namo Ghat, Varanasi, where the maestro’s melodies will meet the river’s timeless rhythm.

    Performing in Varanasi for the very first time, Rahman will bring his signature fusion of classical roots and contemporary sound to India’s oldest living city. The evening promises to be a spiritual symphony, where ragas, reverence and Rahman’s genius flow together in perfect harmony.

    Joining him on stage will be Jhalaa, a band handpicked by the composer himself. Their collaboration will create a musical bridge between tradition and modernity, filling the ghats with notes that echo long after the final chord fades.

    Preparations at Namo Ghat are already in full swing, with a grand stage, cutting-edge sound design and lights choreographed to complement the sacred setting. Every detail is being fine-tuned to ensure the night feels as immersive as the music itself.

    The event follows NDTV Good Times’ much-lauded Sonu Nigam by Dal Lake concert in Srinagar, which revived large-scale cultural celebrations in the Valley. With Harmony by the Ganga, the channel continues its journey of crafting landmark musical moments that unite art, heritage and emotion.

    When Rahman’s notes rise over the Ganga’s gentle flow, Varanasi will witness not just a concert, but a confluence of sound, soul and centuries of tradition.

  • Sonu sets Dal Lake afloat with melodies in Srinagar’s first mega concert

    Sonu sets Dal Lake afloat with melodies in Srinagar’s first mega concert

    MUMBAI: When the valley sings, the world listens. On Sunday, 26 October 2025, Srinagar will echo with music as Sonu Nigam headlines the first-ever live concert of its scale in Kashmir, a spectacle curated by NDTV Good Times at the Sher-i-Kashmir International Conference Centre (SKICC), framed by the shimmering Dal Lake and the mighty Himalayas.

    The evening will be more than a setlist of filmy hits. It will carry the weight of history, with Nigam paying tribute to Mohammed Rafi, the golden voice of Indian cinema, on the year marking a century of his birth. For fans, hearing Rafi saab’s immortal melodies reimagined against Dal Lake’s twilight shimmer promises to be nothing short of spine-tingling.

    “It is more special because we have not seen the celebration of 100 years of the late Mohammed Rafi sahab at Dal Lake. Can you imagine!” said Sonu Nigam. “The whole world knows my connection with my peer, my guru, my inspiration but celebrating his legacy at Dal Lake in Kashmir, celebrating the zest of Kashmir, is going to be really wonderful and special. Looking forward to see you all there.”

    The choice of SKICC as the venue is no accident. Nestled on Dal’s banks, its quiet grandeur will transform into a stage where nature becomes part of the performance. As dusk falls, the lake will mirror the stage lights, turning the concert into a once-in-a-lifetime union of landscape and sound.

    NDTV CEO & editor-in-chief Rahul Kanwal framed the event as a cultural milestone: “Good Times was created as a canvas for India’s most extraordinary cultural expressions. To bring Sonu Nigam to Srinagar, with the Dal Lake as his stage, is an affirmation of India’s confidence in presenting its heritage, its beauty, and its artistry to the world. This concert is a defining cultural moment for Kashmir and for the country.”

    Adding to that, NDTV Good Times chief experiences officer Rahul Kumar Shaw said: “When we said Good Times will be about extraordinary experiences, this is what we meant. The first one is here Sonu Nigam at Dal Lake, a never-seen-before cultural spectacle that puts Srinagar on the world stage. We are the first ones in many years to come here and create something of this scale, and it is a privilege to do so in Kashmir, a land whose people have an unmatched spirit. We’ve promised audiences that every NDTV Good Times experience will be bigger, richer, and more immersive, and this evening is exactly that, a concert you don’t just attend, but one you carry back with you.”

    For Kashmir, long immortalised in poetry and cinema, this isn’t just about melodies under the stars. It is about reclaiming a space on the cultural world map, showing the valley as a venue of celebration, pride, and artistry.

    Tickets for the concert, available exclusively on District, are already in high demand, with limited seating adding urgency to what is billed as one of Kashmir’s most significant cultural events.

    On 26 October, as Sonu Nigam’s voice floats over Dal Lake, the valley will not just host a concert, it will witness music, memory and mountains merge into history.

  • NDTV pivots to live entertainment with star-studded concert series

    NDTV pivots to live entertainment with star-studded concert series

    NEW DELHI: NDTV, India’s three-decade-old news broadcaster, is striking out into uncharted territory with the launch of NDTV Good Times, a live entertainment venture that promises to bring marquee musical acts to iconic venues across the country.

    The move marks a bold departure for the Delhi-based media house, which has built its reputation on hard news and current affairs. Now it is betting that India’s youthful demographics and growing disposable income will fuel demand for premium live experiences.

    The inaugural lineup reads like a who’s who of Indian music. AR Rahman will perform at Varanasi’s sacred ghats along the Ganges, while Sonu Nigam plans a tribute to legendary playback singer Mohammed Rafi at Kashmir’s Dal Lake. The roster also includes composer trio Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy and popular singers Jubin Nautiyal and Neha Kakkar.

    “NDTV has always stood at the intersection of storytelling and society,” said chief executive and editor-in-chief Rahul Kanwal. The company aims to “curate iconic performances that will not just entertain but also inspire, connect, and create lasting memories.”

    The venture taps into a global trend where live entertainment has become a cultural force, particularly among younger audiences who prize authentic, shared experiences over passive consumption. India, with one of the world’s youngest populations, appears ripe for such offerings.

    NDTV’s strategy leverages its existing broadcast and digital infrastructure to amplify these events beyond their physical venues. The company has partnered with ticketing platform  District to handle bookings and logistics.

    Rahul Shaw, the newly minted chief experiences officer, positions the initiative as “reimagining the heartbeat” of Indian culture by combining top-tier talent with extraordinary settings.

    The move comes as traditional media companies worldwide grapple with changing consumption patterns and seek new revenue streams. Whether NDTV’s gamble on live entertainment pays off will depend on its ability to translate its storytelling credibility into successful event curation—and whether Indian audiences are ready to pay premium prices for the privilege.

  • Surbhi Nagpal heads to Wion and Zee Business as national head sales

    Surbhi Nagpal heads to Wion and Zee Business as national head sales

    MUMBAI: She’s moving out of Outbrain and into Zee Media. Sales hotshot Surbhi Nagpal will be leading national sales for Wion and Zee Business.. Based in Noida, Nagpal will spearhead efforts to drive revenue generation, optimise sales operations, and enhance the profitability of both the channels.

    Surbhi has more than 20 years of work experience in both and linear and digital sales, having worked at companies such as  NDTV India, Outbrain, Discovery Communications India, and Disney+ Hotstar.

    The post graduate diploma holder in international business had the right start to her career when she joined Taj Hotels in Delhi in 2001 and rose to become deputy manager sales within four years. She then worked at American Express for a brief period before tasting blood in television sales  when she joined NDTV India  as a senior sales manager looking after NDTV Good Times and NDTV Lifestyle.

    She moved to Aidem Ventures for a while after which she rejoined NDTV Lifestyle as vice-president sales –  a post she held for more than three years. Her impressive profile got her next assignment as national head international business at Star India. She was shifted to Disney+Hotstar as national vertical head for FMCG (F&B). Challenging though her job was, she parted ways after nearly three years to join Discovery Communications as director sales. Three and a half years later she moved on to join Vikram Chandra’s editorji when Outbrain came calling.

    Her comprehensive knowledge and wide exposure to the media sector, combined with her ability to adapt to shifting market conditions, positions her as a key driver of growth at Zee Media, going forward.

  • English Ent.: Discovery regains lead, Movies Now slips two slots

    English Ent.: Discovery regains lead, Movies Now slips two slots

    MUMBAI: Discovery Channel has regained its leadership in the infotainment genre, albeit with a fall in their ratings as compared to the previous BARC week. NDTV Good Times made an entry into the Top 5 list securing fifth position, replacing Food Food.

    Infotainment

    Discovery Channel emerged as the leader with 3127 Impressions (000s) sum in the infotainment genre in BARC week 40 while History TV18 slipped to the second position with 2970 Impressions (000s) sum.

    Animal Planet, National Geographic Channel and Nat Geo retained their respective third, fourth and fifth positions with 2407 Impressions (000s) sum, 2335 Impressions (000s) sum and 2258 Impressions (000s) sum.

    Lifestyle

    Living Foodz with 1202 Impressions (000s) sum retained its leading position, albeit with a fall in the ratings as compared to last week’s 1452 Impressions (000s) sum.

    Fox Life secured the second position, witnessing an increase in the ratings with 1083 Impressions (000s) sum as compared to 835 Impressions (000s) sum in the previous week. FYI TV18 slipped a slot to the third position with 1014 Impressions (000s) sum but with a fall in the ratings as compared to the last week.

    TLC retained its fourth position with 712 Impressions (000s) sum whereas NDTV Good Times made an entry gaining fifth position with 422 Impressions (000s) sum.

    English Entertainment

    Comedy Central with a decent hike in ratings sits at the top position with 340 Impressions (000s) sum as compared to the last week’s 296 Impressions (000s) sum. AXN climbed two slots to reach the second position with a slight increase in the ratings with 221 Impressions (000s) sum followed by Zee Cafe, witnessing a fall in the ratings.

    Colors Infinity SD slipped a slot to reach the fourth position with 202 Impressions (000s) sum with a slight dip in the ratings. Star World sits at the fifth position with 192 Impressions (000s) sum.

    English movies

    Star Movies bagged the top position witnessing a slight decrease in ratings. Sony PIX and MNX climbed a slot each to the second and third positions respectively with 2533 Impressions (000s) sum and 2406 Impressions (000s) sum.

    Movies Now slipped two slots to reach the fourth position with 2390 Impressions (000s) sum followed by HBO at the fifth position with 1517 Impressions (000s) sum.

  • NDTV Good Times plans bonanza for viewers on tenth anniversary

    NDTV Good Times plans bonanza for viewers on tenth anniversary

    MUMBAI: “The great thing about getting older is that you become more mellow,” quoting Irish author, playwright and columnist Maeve Binchy who died in 2012. However, viewers are hoping that the same will not be the case with India’s  long-running lifestyle channel, NDTV Good Times, as it becomes all of 10 today.  

    Launched on 7 September 2007 in partnership with the now allegedly tarred former Indian liquor magnate Vijay Mallya, its intent was to offer a wide range of aspirational lifestyle programming on health, fashion, food, travel, and luxury. 

    And it has been doing that effectively by engaging and entertaining English-speaking upscale TV audiences in India the US, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Mauritius and Maldives. In India, In fact, it has gone on to define the lifestyle niche  – being present across all major cable markets and all six DTH platforms in the country –  even as others have fallen by the wayside. (Mallya is no longer associated with the channel, but the Good Times brand has stayed with NDTV Lifestyle – a division under the NDTV network.)  

    A press release issued by the network says the uniqueness about NDTV Good Times is that “it  presents fresh, original programming that gives its viewers mantras on how to enjoy food both highway and Michelin star, find good health through salsa and yoga, follow fashion on ramps both Indian and global and most of all on how to live life to the fullest, no matter where you are. The line-up of shows covers every aspect of the lifestyle genre to portray and cater to an increasingly global India.”

    Indeed, some of NDTV Good Times’ shows  like ‘Band Baajaa Bride’, ‘Yarri Dostii Shaadi’ and ‘My Yellow Table’ have become iconic.

    The channel has won several programming awards at the Indian Television Academy Awards, indiantelevision.com’s The Indian Telly Awards and the World Media Festival for key shows and interstitials like Highway on My Plate, No Big Deal and Making of the Kingfisher Calendar.

    And on its tenth anniversary, the channel’s team, says  its   logo, icons, idents and a vibrant and dynamic colour palette are a testament to its evolution.

    “We are continuing to offer programming that is impulsive, interactive and with an attitude to match,” explains NDTV Lifestyle CEO Smeeta Chakrabarti. “We have planned an exciting line-up and fresh seasons of hit shows, starting with My Yellow Table with the popular chef Kunal Kapur.  Also planned is an exciting contest to gratify our viewers who could win luxury experiences.”

    Adds  channel head Arati Singh: “Our focus has always been to provide an immersive Good Times experience through 360-degree multi-platform content. NDTV Good Times inspires its viewers to #LiveYoung and #LiveIndian which has been the channel’s tagline and  has been integrated with its social media as well.”

    With that kind of go-getter attitude, there’s no stopping the good times for its TV viewers.

  • NDTV Good Times is back with Luxe Interiors S3

    MUMBAI: NDTV Good Times, India’s premier lifestyle channel is all set to launch the third season of its popular show Luxe Interiors presented by Kohler .The show which has garnered immense popularity for showcasing beautiful spaces and highlighting unique interior trends, will see award-winning Architect Saket Sethi as the host for the second year

    The new season of Luxe Interiors will travel across the country in a quest to uncover the varied architectural stamps of India. Each episode will feature some of the industry’s leading designers and their creations. The show will also give out tips and tricks to restyle homes, show case beautiful spaces, discover unique styles and throw light on options for luxurious products for any space.

    Speaking about the success of the show, Arati Singh, Channel Head, NDTV Good Times said, “At NDTV Good Times, we constantly strive to engage our audience with up-to-date content that they can resonate with. There is much growing interest in design and architecture today, and we want to inspire our viewers to create their own spaces or do up interiors to suit their personality and style.”

    Sethi said, “Season 3 is about getting viewers to experience an even wider range of projects and by giving them a view into what makes them special. The show is about making design more democratic and accessible by providing viewers quick and easy tips to enhance spaces through DIY projects. We want people to experience how the power of everyday design can transform their lives.”

    This 13 episode series gets exclusive access into the homes of some of the renowned names of the country, across fields, to understand how their personalities have moulded their surroundings. The viewers will discover this season’s coolest products and hottest trends on walls, furniture, unique flooring options, lighting and also bathrooms along with some quick DIY lessons. If that wasn’t enough, some lucky viewers stand a chance to get expert advice on restyling their homes by Saket Sethi. Join Sethi on this exciting journey of design every Thursday at 8:30PM only on NDTV Good Times.

  • Eleven TV channels directed to go off air for fixed periods in last three years

    NEW DELHI: Eleven television channels have been asked to suspend transmission for limited period of a minimum one day up to 30 days for violations of Programme or Advertisement Codes since 2014.

    However, Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Rajyavardhan Rathore told Parliament today that the orders were kept in abeyance in three cases – DY 365, NDTV Good Times, and TLC.

    Of all the channels, News Time Assam was asked to stop transmission for one day for three different programmes.

    Only one channel – Satlon News – was asked to go off air for as many as thirty days in March 2015.

    The other channels asked to stop transmission for fixed periods were: WB, NTV, Jai Hind, Al Jazeera TV, NDTV India, and Care World.

  • ‘Vicky goes Desi’ on NDTV Good Times

    ‘Vicky goes Desi’ on NDTV Good Times

    MUMBAI: After having gone Veg and Foreign, Chef Vicky Ratnani is back in kitchen and is all set to return to your television screens with a brand new show called Vicky Goes Desi on NDTV Good Times. This time the chef is on a mission to create Indian flavours packed into brand new recipes.

    The chef will transform desi kitchen starting from 3 December every Saturday at 8:30 pm. The 13 episodic show will feature 35 mouth watering recipes in 3 months of lip smacking flavours.

    “Vicky Ratnani is one of the most popular chefs in the country and this time he is back with some simple but unique recipes to cater to his millions of fans. The thought behind Vicky Goes Desi is to take regular desi dishes and give them a twist so that everything he cooks looks like a masterpiece,” said NDTV Good Times channel head Arati Singh.

    Indian kitchens are the most versatile in the world and nothing beats the range of flavours, spices and dishes that Indian cuisine offers. Chef Ratnani is all set to win your heart with his original, unique, flavoursome and new and unique recipes. He will give an ultimate facelift to Indian dishes.

    Ratnani added, “It’s time to start experimenting, being creative and cooking new recipes using the same old ingredients as the show is all about experimenting and creating new recipes. So, bring out those pots and pans, strap up those aprons, and get ready to add a whole new twist to your good old desi kitchen.”

  • ‘Vicky goes Desi’ on NDTV Good Times

    ‘Vicky goes Desi’ on NDTV Good Times

    MUMBAI: After having gone Veg and Foreign, Chef Vicky Ratnani is back in kitchen and is all set to return to your television screens with a brand new show called Vicky Goes Desi on NDTV Good Times. This time the chef is on a mission to create Indian flavours packed into brand new recipes.

    The chef will transform desi kitchen starting from 3 December every Saturday at 8:30 pm. The 13 episodic show will feature 35 mouth watering recipes in 3 months of lip smacking flavours.

    “Vicky Ratnani is one of the most popular chefs in the country and this time he is back with some simple but unique recipes to cater to his millions of fans. The thought behind Vicky Goes Desi is to take regular desi dishes and give them a twist so that everything he cooks looks like a masterpiece,” said NDTV Good Times channel head Arati Singh.

    Indian kitchens are the most versatile in the world and nothing beats the range of flavours, spices and dishes that Indian cuisine offers. Chef Ratnani is all set to win your heart with his original, unique, flavoursome and new and unique recipes. He will give an ultimate facelift to Indian dishes.

    Ratnani added, “It’s time to start experimenting, being creative and cooking new recipes using the same old ingredients as the show is all about experimenting and creating new recipes. So, bring out those pots and pans, strap up those aprons, and get ready to add a whole new twist to your good old desi kitchen.”