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  • One Life Studios brings in syndication veteran Govind Shahi as strategic advisor to sharpen global playbook

    One Life Studios brings in syndication veteran Govind Shahi as strategic advisor to sharpen global playbook

    MUMBAI: In a plot twist worthy of its own primetime drama, One Life Studios has just cast a syndication superstar in a key behind-the-scenes role. The content licensing and syndication powerhouse has brought on board industry heavyweight Govind Shahi as strategic advisor. And no, this isn’t just another boardroom shuffle—it’s a strategic power move with its eyes on the global prize.

    Announced on 24 March 2025, the appointment comes as One Life Studios doubles down on its mission to take Indian storytelling to far-flung corners of the globe. With a legacy of distributing epic serials like Mahabharat, Porus and RadhaKrishn, the company is already India’s leading ambassador of mythological multiverses.

    Shahi, previously international business head at Viacom18’s Indiacast, knows the international syndication game like the back of his remote control. Under his watch. And now, with Shahi in the driver’s seat, One Life Studios plans to fast-track its global conquest.

    “At One Life Studios, our mission has always been to take powerful Indian stories to the world while curating exceptional global content for Indian audiences. Govind’s deep understanding of international markets and his strategic expertise make him the perfect partner to help us accelerate this vision. We are excited to have him join us as we continue to push boundaries and bring great stories to viewers everywhere,” said One Life Studios CEO & founder Siddharth Kumar Tewary.

    Clearly, the company isn’t looking to paint by numbers. With a robust content library featuring short films, infotainment, movies, digital and television shows, One Life Studios has been building a content arsenal since 2017 that could rival any OTT behemoth.

    Shahi, in his new role, stated: “I am excited to collaborate with the team at One Life Studios. As the company expands its boundaries and enters a further growth phase, my focus will be on leveraging my experience to elevate its global presence and accelerate expansion into emerging markets, forging key partnerships. I look forward to bringing the studio’s creative vision to international audiences and pioneering new standards in the industry.”

    If the strategy pans out, this won’t just be a boost for One Life Studios—it’ll be a win for Indian storytelling across continents. With the global content bazaar more crowded than a Mumbai local, this is a well-timed wicket.

    With Shahi’s appointment, One Life Studios is eyeing expansion with a sharper, savvier playbook. Acquiring, licensing, and distributing premium content isn’t just their business model—it’s their battleground. And now, with a seasoned general on board, they’re ready to win the next global content war.

  • Sonal Gupta joins Zee Entertainment Enterprises as senior vice president- syndication

    Sonal Gupta joins Zee Entertainment Enterprises as senior vice president- syndication

    Mumbai, India – Zee Entertainment Enterprises has appointed Sonal Gupta as its new senior vice president- syndication, based in Mumbai. With over 15 years of experience in the broadcast industry, Gupta brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the role. Her appointment is effective November 2024. 

    Gupta’s most recent position was as head of content & alliances at One Life Studios, where she was responsible for leading syndication and acquisitions worldwide, driving business development through sales, licensing, and distribution, and curating content from renowned production houses.

    Prior to that, she held senior positions at IndiaCast Media, Videocon D2H, and Neo Sports Broadcast, with a focus on international content syndication, digital platforms, and business development.

    Gupta’s extensive experience in the industry has equipped her with a deep understanding of the global market and a proven track record of driving growth and increasing brand presence. She is expected to play a key role in shaping the company’s syndication strategy and expanding its global footprint.

  • One Life Studios bags worldwide rights for media licensing of TPL

    One Life Studios bags worldwide rights for media licensing of TPL

    Mumbai: One Life Studios (OLS), synonymous with creating Indian content for the world, is set to make a mark in premium sports entertainment. OLS has won the worldwide rights for the media licensing of the brand new season of Tennis Premier League (TPL).

    Helmed by former tennis player Kunal Thakur and actor-entrepreneur Mrunal Jain of Skygoal Sports, TPL provides unparalleled global exposure to India’s young talent, shaping the future of tennis in India, said the statement.

    With two highly successful previous seasons, the third season will have eight teams and 80 players with the best of Indian and international players coming together in a lineup of matches over five days, it added.

    Some of the Indian players include current India’s top singles player Prajnesh Gunneswaran, Ramkumar Ramanathan, Yuki Bhambri the first Indian to win the Junior Australian Open title, and the fourth Indian in history to capture a junior singles title at a grand slam championship.

    The international rankers who will be seen in this season’s TPL are Samantha Dawn Murray Sharan (UK), Diana Marcinkēviča (Latvia), Peangtarn Plipuech (Thailand), Valeriya Strakhova (Ukraine), Sabina Sharipova (Uzbekistan), Sofia Shapatava (Georgia).

    Joining them in the dugouts will be tennis legends like Leander Paes. A host of Bollywood and sports celebrities are also expected to be spotted cheering for their teams.

    Talking about winning the mandate, OLS frontman, ace content creator and tennis enthusiast Siddharth Kumar Tewary said, “As an avid lover of the sport, I have always felt that tennis is a growing sport which definitely needs more visibility & reach so that more and more sports enthusiasts adopt this game. Our objective in partnering with Skygoal TPL is to give the young talent global exposure and build TPL into a worldwide success. I am extremely excited about this unique, innovative and fast-paced format and confident that every tennis lover will be as thrilled to view it.”

  • Zoom and The Zoom Studios partner with One Life Studios to syndicate their content worldwide

    Zoom and The Zoom Studios partner with One Life Studios to syndicate their content worldwide

    Mumbai: One Life Studios (OLS) has announced the partnership with Times Network’s Zoom and The Zoom Studios to distribute their youth-focused entertainment offerings in China and Africa.

    With their diverse catalogue comprising fiction & non-fiction-based short series and celebrity shows and various other genres, OLS is all set to take this entire gamut of youth-oriented content from Zoom and The Zoom Studios to audiences all over the world, it said in a statement.

    Before this, OLS had also inked a partnership with Sony Pictures Networks India for CIS, CEE region along with China & Japan, Pocket Films & Turmeric Vision Pvt Ltd (Food Food) to syndicate their entire catalogue across the globe.

    Talking about the latest association, OLS head Siddharth Kumar Tewary said, “For us at One Life Studios, our effort is dedicated to offering the world audiences a choice of exciting & quality content in varied genres from fiction (long & short – thrillers/ romantic/ period/family) to non-fiction (lifestyle/travel/cookery/infotainment/fashion & celebrity). We believe in not just creating but also partnering with studios and producers who share our vision and take their content across the globe through our huge network syndicate. The narrative and conversational styles adopted by the creators for the zoom studios originals have made sure that the young viewers not just connect but also become a sustained and loyal fan base for their forthcoming ventures. Seeing how interestingly they’ve charted their course, we are certain that this content can create an even greater stir internationally.”

    Times Network COO and executive president Jagdish Mulchandani said, “We are delighted to announce One Life Studios as our exclusive distributor of Bollywood & original content in China and Africa, strengthening our presence in the international markets. Zoom and The Zoom Studios are our pioneer brands, synonymous with powerful Bollywood and original content. I am confident with this partnership, viewers across the globe will experience our best-in-class Bollywood and original shows.”

  • One Life Studios partners with Sanjeev Kapoor’s Turmeric Vision

    Mumbai: One Life Studios, on Thursday, announced its partnership with master chef Sanjeev Kapoor’s food content company Turmeric Vision Pvt Ltd. Under the new arrangement, One Life Studios will distribute the chef’s channel FoodFood to audiences across the world. 

    The new partnership is expected to make the Indian food endeavour global. It will pique the interest of not just Indian audiences internationally but also large non-Indian populations across the globe. 

    Talking about the new association, One Life Studios head honcho Sidharth Kumar Tewary said, “With the pandemic and its impact on lives, the importance of food and the food business has changed completely. Many professionals having become home chefs/bakers and most homemakers focus immensely on giving their families nutritious meals to ensure good health and safety. In an environment like that, the need to focus on the global exchange of food-led content has become imperative and who better than the original master chef- Sanjeev Kapoor himself! He is a brand to reckon with and the content he and his company create has been followed, appreciated, and trusted by Indians for years.” 

    Turmeric Vision and FoodFood channel’s founder, Master Chef Sanjeev Kapoor said, “The food content and interest has exploded last year and interest in the category has compounded over the months. At Sanjeev Kapoor Khana Khazana and FoodFood, we have been working towards the mission and goal of making relevant, trustworthy content that has appealed to audiences of all ages over the years. As the leading food publisher, our reach extends to digital and TV which reaches national and international markets creating engaged loyal consumers who enjoy our content regularly. We are happy to partner with One Life Studios who will distribute our content globally and make the reach of our content widespread.”

  • One Life Studios & SPNI partner to offer the best of Indian television across CEE, CIS, China & Japan

    One Life Studios & SPNI partner to offer the best of Indian television across CEE, CIS, China & Japan

    MUMBAI: One Life Studios (OLS) has partnered with Sony Pictures Networks India (SPN) for exclusive rights to license and distribute its content catalogue in CEE/CIS countries as well as China and Japan.

    OLS is the first studio in India to retain 100 per cent IP of two self-created mega dramas. They have introduced this international norm to the Indian industry and have also curated an extensive catalogue across several genres. This has been done in partnership with multiple international studios. The end goal is to syndicate its content in India and across the globe.

    The collaboration between SPN & OLS will witness an amalgamation of the respective strengths of both entities, including OLS’ networking connections and SPNI’s content.

    SPNI ad sales and international business chief revenue officer Rohit Gupta said, “We are thrilled to partner with One Life Studios from the house of Swastik Productions as our exclusive content distributor in Japan, China, commonwealth of independent states (CIS), and central and eastern Europe. This alliance will further strengthen our syndication reach by making our content available to a newer market and set of audience. The two-year deal will enable the network to offer its holistic entertainment package and tap into an expanded audience demography.”

    One Life Studios founder and chief creative Siddharth Kumar Tewary added, “At One Life Studios, we always try and push the envelope to achieve more and bring the best content that there is for our audience across the world. We only plan to go onward and upward from here. The excitement with the team knows no bounds as we set out to distribute and license the catalogue of one of the most respectable television content creators in our country. With our extensive and vast networking and their popular content, we will give audiences across the globe the best of Indian television.”

  • Will TV producers look at IP ownership in the post-Covid2019 world?

    Will TV producers look at IP ownership in the post-Covid2019 world?

    MUMBAI: When a nationwide lockdown was imposed to stem the tide of Covid2019, all film and TV shoots were suspended. Finally, the Maharashtra government gave a green signal for the resumption of film and television shootings in non-containment zones.

    As things are slowly getting back to normalcy it has become important for every production house to hold its intellectual property.

    This was the unanimous view of a virtual round table conference organised by Indiantelevision.com to discuss the challenges faced by TV producers. 

    The panel, moderated by indiantelevision.com founder, CEO and editor-in-chief Anil Wanvari, had Swastik Productions & One Life Studios producer & managing director Rahul Kumar Tewary, SOL Productions founder and managing director Fazila Allana, Contiloe Pictures founder and CEO Abhimanyu Singh, Endemol Shine India CEO Abhishek Rege, Fremantle India Television Productions managing director Aradhana Bhola, Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah producer and Neela Films owner Asit Kumarr Modi, and ANM Global managing partner Nidhish Mehrotra.

    With the whole pandemic situation, some television producers also have the fear of being kicked out of shows. This scenario has put a big question mark on broadcasters who own the intellectual property rights for most TV shows.

    Swastik Productions & One Life Studios producer & managing director Rahul Kumar Tewary says, “Currently broadcasters have been very supportive, but mostly it is discussion rather than action that has happened from broadcasters’ end. However, I am very hopeful that they will come forward and help. Ultimately, they are the owners of the IP.”

    He adds that this lockdown will create opportunities for producers who have trust in their content and IP. This situation will give producers some time to create different business models and IPs. Apart from this, there will be huge financial calculations also.

    Adding to Tewary’s point, Contiloe Pictures founder-CEO Abhimanyu Singh said, “It has been a long discussion among all producers. This is a time where the production community can work along with broadcasters with some co-investment in place to create IPs.”

    Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah producer and Neela Films owner Asit Kumarr Modi thinks it is very important for all producers to own their IPs. With the help of IPs producers can also sustain their business and become a long-time player.

    He adds, “If I don’t own an intellectual property then I am merely a production coordinator and not a producer. Post Covid2019 it will be interesting to see who owns IP. Repeat telecasts are seeing a huge consumption on digital media. IP has its own value, who will own what percentage that producers and broadcasters will have to mutually decide.”

    SOL Productions founder-MD Fazila Allana said: “Despite having our own IP there are certain formats which are created indigenously for the movie market which is not owned by them.”

    She adds that it is a continued struggle. It is more than ever now that the platforms and the channels do not want to give up IPs. Because even they have realised that in this situation, they need a bank to play and they don’t want to pay for it again.

    “The struggle is going to be tougher as everybody is now realising that there is a huge financial problem, so they are alright with producers sharing the cost and therefore own half IP. So, co-investing and co-owning could be a solution for this mid path. I don’t think the broadcasters or OTT players will give 100 per cent IP,” she further explains.

    Adding to what Fazilla Allana said, Fremantle India Television Productions MD Aradhana Bhola believes that OTT players have now realised that there is no boundary to create content. They can do dubbing and subtitling; and consumers are willing to see those contents.

    As we all know that a large part of Indian television comprises reality TV shows like Indian Idol, Bigg Boss, Dance Plus, etc.   While some producers are of the opinion that owning IP will incur them huge costs and financial burden, others think that it could be the way going forward.
     

  • Help each other to bring the industry back on its feet: TV producers

    Help each other to bring the industry back on its feet: TV producers

    MUMBAI: The television producers believe that helping each other to revive the business, as and when the state government allows production to resume, will help the industry get back on its feet. This was the unanimous view of a virtual round table conference organised by indiantelevision.com to discuss the challenges faced by TV producers.  

    The panel, moderated by indiantelevision.com founder, CEO and editor-in-chief Anil Wanvari, had Swastik Productions & One Life Studios producer & managing director Rahul Kumar Tewary, SOL Productions founder and managing director Fazila Allana, Contiloe Pictures founder and CEO Abhimanyu Singh, Endemol Shine India CEO Abhishek Rege, Fremantle India Television Productions managing director Aradhana Bhola, Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah producer Asit Kumarr Modi of Neela Films, and ANM Global managing partner Nidhish Mehrotra.

    It was a two-hour-long animated and insightful discussion that touched upon the issues which are afflicting the production community during this pandemic. Towards the end, there saw a question-and-answer session between the moderator and panellists.

    The majority of panellists agreed that the lockdown has prompted them to think about the future, watch enormous content. And the further extension of the lockdown is adding to their financial stress. The country has been under shutdown for over two months now, the total cases across the nation surpassing the one-lakh mark with around 4000 deaths due to the Covid2019.

    SOL Productions founder and managing director Fazila Allana says that the lockdown has been interesting so far, it gave the producers a time to plan for the future. They are in a wait-and-watch mode.

    Contrary to the Allana’s view, Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah producer Asit Kumarr Modi says: “We were expecting 10-15 days of lockdown, but the situation is getting grimmer with the extension. There is no positivity remaining and I don't have a happy mindset after two months of lockdown.”

    The producers expressed the view that they somehow tried to stretch the fresh content on TV until March, but with the beginning of April every other broadcasting network started showing re-runs of archives and are doing the same even today, except with some error-and-trial work from home shows.

    Many producers had predicted lockdown, shut their offices and stopped shooting before prime minister Narendra Modi announced the official lockdown on 24 March.

    Expressing his concern that prolonged lockdown is taking a toll on businesses, Swastik Productions & One Life Studios producer & MD Rahul Kumar Tewary says: “We can’t be in lockdown forever and the nation's economy needs to be revived. We need to have ways, initiatives, and measures as an alternative to start businesses. It's an evolution and a new way to do business. We need to evolve.”

    Sharing Tewary’s view, Fremantle India Television Productions managing director Aradhana Bhola says: “The lives of the people are important but we need to revive business and try different ways to find the solution. I think this is the time to reset, and need to find ways to do it collectively.” She doesn’t believe that the producers will have a typical set of doing a production from home; rather it will have a hybrid studio setup of producing content remotely.

    And in these testing times, to guide the panellists on the legal front, ANM Global managing partner Nidhish Mehrotra says that nobody had thought of adding pandemic as force majeure clause in the contract globally. He adds that if insurance talks about the pandemic in your contract then you're covered, but if it doesn't mention it, then you are not eligible for the same.

    With over-the-top media having taken the centre stage amid the pandemic, Modi says, “The audience’s behaviour will drastically change after post-Covid2019 situation. And, I am positive that producers will come with more creative shows. We need to create shows which make viewers happy. Both fiction and non-fiction will have their own challenges.”

    Listing out the challenges post-lifting of the lockdown, Contiloe Pictures founder and CEO Abhimanyu Singh explains: “All the stakeholders will have to understand each other’s problem. It has to be a healthy discussion, which helps us find a solution. We will face multiple challenges once the lockdown is lifted, and the budget cut is going to be a collective problem.”

    He adds, “Our biggest challenge as a producer is to ensure the continuity of the shoot. Once you have started the shoot, don’t stop it”. Singh is of the same view of Modi that the viewing patterns of television audiences may change. According to him, AVoD will co-exist with television and SVoD is here to stay as many OTT platforms have proved their mettle.

    The Maharashtra government has listened to the television fraternity’s concerns. Endemol Shine India CEO Abhishek Rege, who was one of the producers who attended the virtual meeting with the chief minister in this regard, said: “The state government has formed teams to do surveys at shooting locations and will also come up with final SOPs.” Rege hopes that by the first week of June the government should come out with a concrete plan and shooting would resume soon.

    The other challenges that were discussed by the producers were pay cuts and shooting locations. According to Rege, there is no specific regulatory body to monitor pay cuts; it’s an individual decision. Similarly, Modi highlights the fact that television producers don’t have a proper shooting infrastructure in India, and “it should be our next focus once the pandemic ends.”

    During this lockdown period, with no work to do, television producers are using their free time to either binge-watch some good content and/or planning the future course of actions or trying to find an alternative way to deal with this situation once the lockdown ends.

  • The accidental producer: Siddharth Kumar Tewary gets candid on his journey

    The accidental producer: Siddharth Kumar Tewary gets candid on his journey

    MUMBAI: Most popularly known for creating magnum-opus shows like Mahabharat, Karmaphal Daata Shani, Porus, Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush and RadhaKrishn Swastik Productions has successfully managed to win our hearts over the years.  In a virtual fireside chat with Indian Television Group founder, CEO and editor in chief Anil Wanvari, on ‘The evolution of a creator – The maker of the new Mahabharat,’, Swastik Productions and One Life Studios founder and chief creative officer Siddharth Kumar Tewary gets candid about his journey and much more.

    Tewary, who was born and raised in Kolkata, always had a dream of making it big in the city of dreams Mumbai. After quitting his job in advertising, he started working in the marketing department of Sony Entertainment Television. His sheer love for storytelling and writing unique stories inspired him to make Amber Dhara for Sony Entertainment Television. 

    About the idea behind creating Amber Dhara, Tewary said: “A news article about two conjoined twins gave me the idea to speak to Sony Entertainment who I thought believed in unique and progressive shows rather than daily soap operas. Amber means sky and Dhara means earth so they are two distinct characters. The story was about how they are the same but still think differently.”

    Tewary says that he never thought of becoming a producer. The initial idea was to create a story that will be backed by a production house. But later, after figuring out different ways, he and his previous partner Vikas Seth decided to do it themselves, and that gave birth to Swastik Productions in 2007.

    Amber Dhara was a show with a beautiful concept but failed to make money. So, after this show, Tewary went on to make Mata ki Chowki which was aired on Sahara One. The show became a huge success and created new avenues for Tewary. He didn’t have to look back after that; he created another show named Agle Janam Mohe Bitiya Hi Kijo, a story that showcased the issues prevailing in rural India. The show was quite successful. Since then, he has created more than 30 shows.

    On his most favourite television shows Amber Dhara and Mahabharat, Tewary says: “Amber Dhara will always remain close to my heart. We have not even created a set. Because I wanted to write a series where just like human lives you are not stuck in one place. It is a story of two characters that kept moving. My second most favourite will be Mahabharat. In 2009 Vivek Behl from Star Plus called me and said he liked my show Agle Janam Mohe Bitiya Hi Kijo and he wanted me to make a Mahabharat. It took me five years to make that show. Mahabharat has taught me a lot and it has changed me as a person. Porus was the first Indian show that was showcased on the digital platform Hulu in Japan. It taught me to invest more in what you are creating and going around the world to sell your content. We have sold it in more than 14 countries now.”

    Tewary is ecstatic about re-running his show Mahabharat which was made seven years back.

    On parting ways with long-time friend and Swastik Productions managing partner Vikas Seth, he said it was a difficult time. Due to Mahabharat they were in huge debt. But after Mahabharat was launched it did well. “Initially we decided to make 128 episodes, but I was unable to tell the story in those particular episodes so we decided to extend it. Because of the extension Mahabharat did well for us on all fronts. It helped us get back on our feet,” he explained.

    According to Tewary, the formula for being a successful production house is going ahead with your team who share similar ideology. “The sheer passion of the entire team at Swastik Productions kept us going despite the challenges. Me and my elder brother Rahul always dreamt of creating a set, how we will provide shooting facilities. So, slowly we started acquiring land, building set on our own properties. Today we have more than 25 shooting floors which are spread across 25 acres. We have a huge mythological setup in western India. One thing led to the other and we started on investing in infrastructure while we were doing a lot of work on the visual effect front. Where we can have control over the delivery of our own product. That is how One Life VFX came into existence.”

    Elaborating more on One Life, Tewary said that Swastik Productions is a parent company and One Life Studios is a subsidiary of that where they do most of the digital work, syndication, distribution and visual effect work.

    Tewary is currently working on the animation front, where he is busy making a few promos and developing some animation stories. In the near future he wishes to create characters that sustain for much more time. He is also focussing on syndication and distribution where he is taking Indian content overseas and similarly wishes to bring international content in India.

    He adds, “We have acquired some international series that we will be distributing to OTT platforms in India for them to stream. I am also working on an original series called Escape Life for Hostar. I finished the writing; we were about to begin the shoot but due to lockdown things are at halt.”

    He revealed that he has no plans to lay off workers in the wake of the Covid2019 pandemic. "We have deducted salary from April onwards. But there are no plans of furlough or layoffs. Infact, we are taking care of 250 people who are staying at our Umbergaon set in Gujarat," he said. 

     

  • One Life Studios acquires 3 crime thriller shows from ZDF

    One Life Studios acquires 3 crime thriller shows from ZDF

    MUMBAI: One Life Studios (OLS), a subsidiary of Swastik Productions, has been on a roll, racking up big series one after the other.  The premium content creation and distribution company has acquired 3 crime thrillers shows from Germany based ZDF Enterprises these include ‘London Kills’(2 Seasons, 5 Episodes), ‘The Team’(1 Season, 8 Episodes), and ‘Team Reloaded’(1 Season, 8 episodes). OLS has acquired all TV rights and digital rights along with subtitling and dubbing for English, Hindi and all Indian languages across the SAARC territories including India.

    What’s more, One Life Studios is also the exclusive distributor of the award-winning American series “Breakers – Saving Harper Ross”, a Deo TV original. This is a 10-episode nail-biting thriller about Jack who is reliving the same day over and over again. A crime series wrapped around mystery and mind-boggling events, Breakers has won numerous awards, including “” Platinum Remi Winner for Best TV Series at the 51st Annual WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival 2018”.

    Speaking on these exciting developments, One Life Studios Producer/Managing Director Rahul Kumar Tewary stated “It has always been our endeavour on enthralling audiences across geographies with engaging content. We will continue to connect people across borders by bringing these stories on their screens. These acquisitions are a testament to this very focus of our organization.”