Tag: Raj Tilak

  • Aaj Tak brings its studio to you, the viewer;  Launches ‘Chunav Studio’

    Aaj Tak brings its studio to you, the viewer; Launches ‘Chunav Studio’

    MUMBAI: With the General Elections of the world’s largest democracy, round the corner, India’s number one news channel, Aaj Tak has planned an innovative style of bringing the pre-election momentum and excitement from across the country through a pop-up studio called – ‘Aaj Tak Chunav Studio’.

    With an interesting concept of a roving studio inside a container, the mobile studio of Aaj Tak, Chunav Studio will travel across 7 states and 26 cities in India over a period of 6 weeks covering over 8000 kilometers.

    The studio will be featured in ‘Raj Tilak’, a daily show on Aaj Tak which will be aired on weekdays in the evening at 8PM. The show will have local leaders from various parties along with live audience discussing various issues which could have an impact on the outcome of the upcoming elections.

    Announcing the Chunav Studio initiative, Ms. Kalli Purie, Vice-Chairperson, India Today Group said, “General Elections is the biggest festival of democracy, and the fervor pervades every nook and corner of the country. Aaj Tak reaches out to the masses and reports from right in the midst of them, bringing ‘Sabse Tez, Sabke Beech’ this Election. Making everybody’s voice heard through Chunav Studio, this industry first is set to be another benchmark in innovation.”

    The Chunav Studio will start its journey from Ahmedabad on April 1, covering various cities like Jaipur, Lucknow, Amethi, Ayodhya, Patna, Varanasi, Kolkata, Delhi, Asansol, Gwalior, Delhi and Azamgarh to mention a few.

    Besides the programming, Aaj Tak will also conduct a host of on-ground activities like anchor hunt, painting, selfie booth, quiz etc. to drive engagement with the people.

    The anchor hunt event will be called ‘Mai Bhi Anchor’ and will give the participants a chance to become an anchor. They will have to read news for a minute like an anchor in a small news studio set-up. The best videos will feature on Aaj Tak’s digital platforms on a daily basis.

    In addition, a painting activity will also be arranged under the branding ‘Rang De India’. The participants will get to paint on a huge canvas installed at the spot. They can paint their emotions on the India they want to see, the current scenarios, issues to be highlighted or anything else they wish.

    A selfie booth will also be installed along with cut-outs of Aaj Tak’s celebrity anchors wherein people can come and click selfies with their favourite anchors.

    Apart from the above, there will be quiz sessions and some cultural performances too.

    So, gear up for a loaded pre-election drive with the Chunav Studio, only on Aaj Tak. Stay Tuned.

  • 5th edition of Cinemascapes concludes

    5th edition of Cinemascapes concludes

    MUMBAI: The 5th edition of Cinemascapes, India’s leading conference cum expo to promote locations from India and overseas, was held in Mumbai recently.


    Among the places that were shown as prospective locations were Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh from India besides France, Maldives, Dubai and Thailand.


    The film dignitaries who attended the event included Yash Chopra, Mahesh Bhatt, Ramesh Sippy, Mukesh Bhatt, Manish Ghoswami, Raj Tilak, and Sunil Agnihotri.


    The occasion also marked a special session on regional cinema that was orgainsed by the Western India Film Producers Association (WIFPA). The session was to take Bhojpuri films on a fast track.


    Among those who addressed the session were songstress Deepa Narayan, producer-director Rajkumar Pandey, actress Sharon Thomas,WIFPA president Sangram Shirke, Mahavir Jain, sr. vice president, WIFPA, Ravindra Arora, joint treasurer, WIFPA and Dineshwar Sinha, EC Member, WIFPA. They guided the members on making of Bhojpuri Cinema.


    More than 400 delegates attended the 5th edition of Cinemascapes.
     

  • CII workshop seeks to address copyright issues in the Indian entertainment sector

    MUMBAI: The Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) will orgabnise the second edition of its legal workshop series Technology, Value Adds & The Law on 13 September 2006.

    The aim is to address copyright issues in the Indian entertainment sector. The workshop will focus on copyright issues with respect to new technologies and value add services (Vas).
    At the workshop the CII-Lawquest legal paper Copyrights & Emerging Technologies will be released.
    There will also be a panel discussion. Today technology is evolving at great speed with it increasing the importance of electronic and digital media. At the same time, the innovators cannot foresee all its future uses, which calls for urgent attention of copyright owners towards electronic and digital rights issues.

    The session will be moderated by Tata Teleservices VP Vas Pankaj Sethi. The speakers are Star senior VP – interactive services Viren Popli, Hutchison Essar VP vas SP Narayanan, ,
    UTV VP international Ashoka Holla and Raj Tilak who is a consultant