Tag: Red Chillies

  • MSM ropes in Red Chillies for TV and digital content

    MSM ropes in Red Chillies for TV and digital content

    MUMBAI: It was hardly a couple of  months or so ago that Multi Screen Media (MSM – rebranded earlier this month as Sony Pictures Networks India Pvt Ltd – SPNIL)   announced that it was getting into bed with global sports broadcast major ESPN in India to launch a few sports channels and sports initiatives.

     

    Now MSM has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Badshah of Bollywood Shah Rukh Khan’s Red Chillies Entertainment. The duo is entering into a strategic alliance under which the two will explore opportunities in co-produced- television, digital and film content. 

     

    MSM   has also acquired the TV rights of the film Dilwale which is expected to have a fabulous run at the box office as it heralds the return of the hit nineties on-screen couple SRK and Kajol. Directed by Rohit Shettyy, it also has Varun Dhawan and Kriti Sanon in pivotal roles.

     

     “Over the last 20 years that we’ve been in the industry, we’ve served some of the best cinema and general entertainment to viewers worldwide,” says MSM CEO NP Singh says “As a network, our focus remains aligned to becoming the first choice in television and digital entertainment. Towards that end, this alliance of MSM and Red Chillies is expansive and pans a spectrum of co-produced content not only across television and digital but also films. Moreover, this partnership adds to MSM’s already extensive library of blockbuster films.”

     

    Adds Red Chillies Entertainments CEO Venky Mysore: “We haves consistently pushed the boundaries across the spectrum, creating and producing entertaining content and ensuring it engages audiences worldwide on all the different platforms. In a first for us, we are entering into a partnership with MSM, that will explore content production across different platforms – TV, digital and films.”

     

    “MSM under NP Singh seems to be getting into higher gear over the last few months,” There’s a new buzz of energy going through the organization.,” says a media observer. “The ESPN partnership and now the Red Chillies alliance are clear indicators that the network has put the troubles of the past – like the ill-timed Sony Pal launch, and the lack of big fiction or nonfiction shows on its main GEC Sony – behind it. A new leadership has been brought into Sony –the mother GEC very recently. The alliance with Red Chillies, especially to create televised as well as digital content could provide it with that magic sauce that it badly needs to get Sony into the front runner status amongst Hindi entertainment channels. The fact that Red Chillies has had limited exposure to television and digital content could mean it could bring in fresh thinking into the programming.”

  • Shemaroo acquires TV distribution rights to Red Chillies’ films

    Shemaroo acquires TV distribution rights to Red Chillies’ films

    MUMBAI: Shemaroo Entertainment has acquired the exclusive television distribution rights to Red Chillies Entertainment’s film library.

     

    The deal includes a dozen blockbuster films of Shah Rukh Khan namely Main Hoon Na, Om Shanti Om, Chalte Chalte, Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani, Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa and Asokaamong others.

     

    Shemaroo Entertainment director Hiren Gada said, “We are excited to join hands with Red Chillies to distribute its content on TV platform.  This is just the beginning of a synergic relationship with them and we hope to go a long way ahead. The catalogue that we have acquired is definitely a value addition to our library as Shah Rukh Khan is the superstar of the industry and his movies have mass appeal. Also these films are across different genres and connect with all age groups.”

     

    Red Chillies Entertainments CEO Venky Mysore added, “Shemaroo is one of the oldest companies in business, owns a diverse library of content, they have great relationships across TV networks and this association will definitely add value to both organizations, we are looking forward for a mutually beneficial relationship with them.”

  • ‘Happy New Year’ collects Rs 95 crore at the opening weekend

    ‘Happy New Year’ collects Rs 95 crore at the opening weekend

    MUMBAI: Being a solo release with a festival weekend to back it up, Happy New Year took a bumper opening day as expected. The film was well promoted and a big hype was created around it before its release. Although the film did not enjoy positive public reports, such a big film would hardly be affected on its opening day, especially considering the release period.

     

    However, the film’s collections started dropping from day two. The collections given out to the media are controlled by the producers, Red Chillies, while distributors have been instructed not to reveal figures to media. The figures put together from sources come to around Rs 95 crore. The collections have shown a bigger drop as the new week begins and the long weekend of holidays is over. 

     

    Mumbai 125KM collects Rs 1.5 crore in its first week. Sonali Cable fails to cross even the crore mark in its first week collecting just Rs 85 lakh. Ekkees Topon Ki Salaami fared badly in the first week and totally sank in the second week managing to collect just Rs 10 lakh. Its two week total rounds up to Rs 1.65 crore. Tamanchey, another wasted effort, collects Rs 10 lakh in its second week and its two week collections total up to Rs 1.35 crore. Haider adds Rs 3.5 crore for its third week to take its three week tally to Rs 48.95 crore. Bang Bang has collected about Rs 8.05 crore for its third week taking its three week total to Rs 144.65 crore. 

  • Red Chillies appoints Gaurav Verma as chief revenue officer

    Red Chillies appoints Gaurav Verma as chief revenue officer

    MUMBAI: Red Chillies Entertainment has appointed Gaurav Verma as its new chief revenue officer. 

     

    Verma, comes with an immense experience in exhibition and distribution. In the past seven years he has spearheaded the distribution of over 100 films in six major languages. Verma has been involved with some of the biggest and path breaking films like Raajneeti, Paan Singh Tomar, Delhi Belly, Barfi, Ship Of Theseus and Chennai Express.

     

    In his previous role as Disney executive director theatrical distribution, Verma was handling worldwide theatrical distribution. Before Disney, Gaurav was head of distribution at PVR Pictures. 

     

    Making the announcement, RCE CEO Venky Mysore said, “As we work towards becoming a full-fledged studio, senior executive, with proven track records, such as Gaurav will play key roles. Our main endeavour is to develop high quality content and to disseminate it in ways that consumers are demanding it.”

     

  • SRK says he fulfilled life-long dream with Ra.one

    SRK says he fulfilled life-long dream with Ra.one

    NEW DELHI: Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan a.k.a. King Khan said he had always wanted to play the superhero in films, though he admitted he may be too old to play the role at the age of 45.

    “The idea was that if I could muster enough resources, enough talent, the best in the world, then perhaps I would attempt it and Ra.One is a step in that direction,” Khan said.

    Ra.One, one of the most expensive films ever made in India, had a special screening at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA), in collaboration with Eros International and Red Chillies Entertainment in Los Angeles on the eve of its release in North America.

    The event was held at the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, and the screening was attended by IFFLA patrons, sponsors, and Hollywood media and entertainment executives.

    Khan was accompanied by the movie‘s director Anubhav Sinha, Oscar winning sound designer Resul Pookutty, and Red Chillies Entertainment VFX COO Keitan Yadav. They addressed the audience before the screening and later participated in a Q&A session.

    IFFLA Chairman Arnold Peter said that Red Chillies VFX, a division of Red Chillies Entertainment, founded by Khan and his wife Gauri, “was making waves both in Bollywood and Hollywood with its fine-cut innovations. It is really the spirit, the
    inspiration and the muscle behind today‘s film.”

    IFFLA, the premier Indian film festival in North America, will celebrate its 10th anniversary from 10 to 15 April next year.