Tag: Ram Kapoor

  • Ram Kapoor continuous to be most loved character on Hindi GECs

    Mumbai: Ram Kapoor, who is playing the lead role in Sony Entertainment Television‘s Bade Achhe Lagte Hain, continues to be the No. 1 favourite character among Hindi GEC viewers, according to the 11th edition of Characters India Loves (CIL) study.

    CIL is the quarterly study, conducted by Ormax Media, the media research and consulting firm.

    Bade Achhe Lagte Hain had launched last year in May and Kapoor entered the CIL charts its July-August 2011 track (edition eight) at rank No 5. Sakshi Tanwar (his co-star) entered at the No 10 rank. Kapoor is in the first position since CIL nine, while Tanwar ranks No 4 in this track.

    The favourite non-fiction show characters are Kapil Sharma (Comedy Circus), Raghu and Rannvijay (MTV Roadies) at rank No. 1, 2 and 3 respectively.

    The track was conducted among 3000+ respondents of 15-44 years age group in six cities – Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Indore and Jalandhar.

  • Asha Bhosle’s Maee to release in May

    Asha Bhosle’s Maee to release in May

    MUMBAI: Asha Bhosle’s debut film Maee, earlier scheduled to release in September last year, is now being readied for a May release.

    “It’s true we were planning to release the film in September but then Ram Kapoor got busy with his serial Bade Ache Lagte Lagte Hain. Right now Ashaji is busy with her reality show Sur Kshetra in Dubai. I and my co-producer Subhash Dawar are making all efforts to release the film in May as we’re keen that the audience gets to know the actress in Ashaji,” said producer Nitin Shankar.

    Maee is the touching story of a mother-daughter relationship in the present day, with the role of her daughter played by Padmini Kolhapure and also her son Anand Bhosle.

    The film has been directed by Mahesh Kodiyal.

  • Aamna Sharif, Ram Kapoor take top honours at Indian Telly Awards 2006; Maran conferred with Contribution to Television Award, Ekta inducted into Hall of Fame

    Aamna Sharif, Ram Kapoor take top honours at Indian Telly Awards 2006; Maran conferred with Contribution to Television Award, Ekta inducted into Hall of Fame

    MUMBAI: The Popular Nite of India’s premier awards for excellence in television, The Sixth Indian Telly Awards 2006 brought to you by Sony Entertainment Television, were held in Mumbai’s Chitrakut ground on 24th November with star-studded performances and attendance from the television and film fraternity.

    The best actress award was bagged by Aamna Sharif for her performance as Kashish in Kahin To Hoga on Star Plus, while the best actor went to Ram Kapoor for his essaying of the role of Jai Walia in the Zee TV TRP topping drama Kasamh Se…

    Ram and his co-star Prachi Desai (Bani) also won the couple of the year award for their on screen chemistry in the show. Prachi also shared the Fresh New Face of the Year (Female) Award with the Zee TV’s Saat Phere lead Rajashree Thakur.

    Sun Network chairman Kalanithi Maran was conferred with the Contribution to Television award at the hands of Sony Entertainment Television CEO Kunal Dasgupta for driving and growing the southern Indian cable and satellite
    television market through his Sun Network, India’s second largest television broadcasting group. Balaji Telefilms creative head Ekta Kapoor was inducted into the Hall of Fame. Ekta has been the creative brains behind the runaway success that Balaji Telefilms has achieved. Young professionals in television who have contributed a lot to the industry are inducted….

    The evening was marked by energetic dance performances from Sangeeta Ghosh, Eijaz Khan and Akashdeep Saigal, Mona Singh, the Left Right Left cast (Arjun Bijlani(Alekh), Gazal Rai (Pooja), Vikas Manattala (Huda), Priyanka Bhassin (Naina), Harshad Chopra(Ali), Kunal Kapoor(Yudi), a stand up comic act from Great Indian Laughter Challenge runner up Naveen Prabhakar, a performance by debutantes of last year and this year – Barkha Bisht, Sanjeeda, Daljit Kaur – and by television couples – Surveen Chawla and Manish Goel (together on a Sony show), Mouni Roy and Pulkit Samrat (the hot new couple on Kyunkii’s new generation) , Divyanka Trivedi and Sharad Malhotra (the couple from Dulhan on Zee TV).

    The awards evening was anchored by the leading face of television – Kiran Karmakar, Juhi Parmar, Anuj Saxena, Mona Singh and Manav Gohil, Shweta Kawatra, Ayub Khan, Renuka Shahane, Karishma Tanna and Gaurav Chopra.

    Billed as the Indian equivalent of the Emmys, the Indian Tellys are the brainchild of founder Anil Wanvari, who is also a board member of the International Emmy Academy in New York, one of the few Indians to make it there.

    Says Wanvari, “Television is evolving and the awards will also evolve. Our sincere effort is to make The Indian Telly Awards the industry’s benchmark because the awards have been created for the industry to recognise the excellence in the creative, business and technical spheres.”

    The Sixth Indian Telly Awards were brought to you by Sony Entertainment Television, with the show slated to be telecast on 3 December at 8 pm on the channel.

    The ground sponsors for the event were CNN Ibn, Ibn7, Zee Cinema and Times Now; the Radio partner Radio City 91.Fm; Outdoor Partner Bright Advertising; Multiplex Partner Fun Cinema; Print Partner Rajasthan Patrika and Mid-Day; Party Venue Partner Some Place Else; and Pr Partner CMCG.

    Coming in January will be the he Technical Nite of the Indian Telly Awards.

  • International Emmys judging: BAG Films’ ‘Siddhant’ through to Finals

    International Emmys judging: BAG Films’ ‘Siddhant’ through to Finals

    MUMBAI: The Indian entertainment industry is looking at a brighter tomorrow as BAG Films’ Siddhant has qualified in the drama category for the final of the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences’ 34th International Emmy Awards.

    The semi final round was conducted in Mumbai today and saw a 19-member jury scan entries in four categories – comedy, non-scripted entertainment, drama series and children and young people (the latter two being new additions from last year’s judging).

    India is among a select few countries like Germany, New Zealand, Australia, Qatar and Greece to host the semi final rounds of this event. The jury comprised different representatives from the television fraternity in India including Abhimanyu Singh, Archana Puran Singh, Ashwini Yardi, Asit Modi, Ketki Dave, Mandira Bedi, Monisha Singh, Nachiket Pantvaidya, R D Tailang, Ravi Kiran, Ram Kapoor, Ravina Raj Kohli, Ritu Goel, Sanjeev Sharma, Shristi Arya, Siddharth Kak, Smriti Irani, Supriya Pathak and Suresh Bala.

    In essence there seemed to be a consensus among jury members that there was a dearth of Indian content due to sheer lack of awareness among producers and TV channels alike.

    International Emmy Awards Semi-Finals host Anil Wanvari with International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences director, Emmy judging, Sandy Clark.
    Speaking to Indiantelevison.com, Walt Disney Television International (India) executive director production and programming Nachiket Pantvaidya said, “Asian content was quite good as there seems to be a trend in programming particularly around the theme of magic and fantasy. However, Indian content was highly under represented.”

    Having been on the jury last year as well, Contiloe Films Pvt Ltd CEO Abhimanyu Singh was of the opinion, “Indian entries are at par with the rest. However, there is a greater need to drive the Emmy’s forward through better marketing of the brand, to encourage greater participation.”

    In response to the jury’s plea for greater awareness in terms of the procedure to enter the competition, the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences director, Emmy judging, Sandy Clark told this website, “There is a misconception that the Emmy’s is only open to US programming. However, there are no restrictions and thus broadcasters, directors, distributors and producers can all enter. We spread awareness through our website, via email and through events like Mipcom and MipTV to encourage entries from across the globe.”

    Hopefully this year’s win, combined with word-of-mouth will provide an impetus to more Indian producers and TV channels to make a bigger entry next year. Speaking about B.A.G. Films’ achievement, Indiantelevision.com CEO and International Emmy Semi Final host Anil Wanvari said, “Siddhant making it to the final speaks volumes for Indian content and this will hopefully facilitate greater participation next year.”

    The entries in the remaining categories shortlisted for the final round are as follows:

    Comedy – War of the In Laws, TV Broadcasters Ltd, Hong Kong, China

    Non-Scripted Entertainment – 1. Wisholang (My Wish) – Papawad (Forgiveness), GM Networks, Philippines
    2. Viking Family Special, Fuji Network Corp, Japan

    Children and Young People – 1. My Perfect Partner, Media Corp, Singapore

    2. Advengers, TV Asahi Corp, Japan

    Drama – 1. Home Affairs, Penguin Films, South Africa
    2. Siddhant B.A.G Films, India

  • Zee TV presents Ram Kapoor in Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai on December 30, Saturday at 8 p.m.

    Zee TV presents Ram Kapoor in Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai on December 30, Saturday at 8 p.m.

    MUMBAI: What do Ram Kapoor and Amitabh Bachan have in common? They are from same school Sherwood.

    Ram & Cyrus Bahrucha are childhood friends and they were big pranksters during that time. Once while playing Ram jumped from the first floor into the pool and the pool was empty. Ram started bleeding on his forehead and seeing this Cyrus ran away from there.

     

    Once Ram’s sister Aruna called Ram at 1:30 in the night to say that she has met with an accident and was calling from Colaba police station. Ram like a wise bade bhaiya sneaked from the house and rescued his sister. Not only that but he also ensured that she continued with her plan to go Goa next day morning.

     

    Ram feels daughter Sia is very lucky for him. He bagged the much popular role of Jai Walia only after Sia was born.

    Ram and Ashwini share brother & sister relationship in real life.

     

    On Rakshbandhan day Ashwini kept waiting on the highway for Ram to avoid showoff on the sets. Ram apparently forgot to fetch Ashwini and instead went home directly. As compensation, Ram bought 2 necklaces for Ashwini one as a penalty and second as Rakhi gift.

    Ram loves playing cards. In one of such card parties organized by Ektaa , Ram offered money to everyone on the table, but ensured that they win.