Tag: Romedy Now

  • Sharlton Menezes gets elevated as Zee Studio and Zee Café content head

    Sharlton Menezes gets elevated as Zee Studio and Zee Café content head

    MUMBAI:  Zee Studio, which recently saw a revamp, has now seen a big appointment at the top executive level of the channel.  Zee Studio and Zee Café’s Sharlton Menezes who is the AVP and head of marketing has now been entrusted with an additional portfolio.  Menezes has now been promoted as the content head for both the channel. In his new role, he will be responsible for content strategy, acquisition along with marketing for both the channels.

    He replaces Sonal Khanduja who was heading programming and acquisitions for the two channels for nearly 10 years. Khanduja has now joined Times Television Network as programming head for the English cluster (Movies Now and Romedy Now). Khanduja took charge today.

    Menezes had joined Zee Entertainment in 2008 as senior marketing manager.  He holds a Masters in Management Studies degree from University of Mumbai. While Zee Café is an English GEC, Zee studio is the English movie channel from the Zee stable.

     

  • Romedy Now set to air romcom ‘Dharma and Greg’

    Romedy Now set to air romcom ‘Dharma and Greg’

    MUMBAI:  Love knows no reason and boundaries. It can be unpredictable and can happen in a blink of the eye. When an unconventional Dharma falls for a conservative defense attorney Greg, they take love at first sight to a whole new level. Come November, and viewers can get ready for a crazy ride with the mismatched couple ‘Dharma and  Greg,’ every Monday to Friday at 7:30 pm on Romedy Now.

     

    When a free-spirited, bohemian Yoga instructor Dharma Finkelstein (Jenna Elfman), meets a sophisticated, straight-forward lawyer, Greg Montgomery (Thomas Gibson) on the subway, sparks fly.  From getting hitched on their first date to meeting the parents, these two lovebirds set out to prove that they’re a match made in heaven. With constantly clashing parents, Dharma and Greg stumble their way through love, convinced that they’re perfect for each other.

     

    This November viewers can meet the lovable Dharma and Greg as the adorable couple proves that opposites do indeed attract. The latest addition to the channel, Dharma and Greg will air at 7:30pm every weeknight followed by Friends at 8pm and 2 Broke Girls at 8 30pm.

  • Romedy Now sets the festive season aglow this October

    Romedy Now sets the festive season aglow this October

    MUMBAI: One of India’s English General Entertainment channel, Romedy Now has the perfect celebration in store for viewers to magnify the Diwali bonanza. It has come up with three new properties – Welcome Goodness (Dusshera Special), Diwali Delights, and the Romedy Sparkler. Presenting the best series such as F.R.I.E.N.D.S., 2 Broke Girls and many more along with the best movies, Romedy NOW will make sure you have a truly terrific Diwali filled with happiness, love and laughter.

     

    This season, party it up with your favorite characters from Ally McBeal, F.R.I.E.N.D.S, Two Broke Girls, Jake in Progress and Traffic Light. From two cupcake entrepreneurs, to three best friends at different stages in their life, Romedy NOW has the best guest list this October. Whether you’re hanging out with your favorite Manhattan gang, a hopelessly romantic lawyer or a Don Juan celebrity publicist, Romedy NOW is the place to be.

     

    Dusshera is a special time to remember the goodness and happiness that surround us celebrate every night at 9pm and 11pm. With a vibrant line-up featuring Spanglish, PS I love You, No Strings Attached, Grown Ups, 28 Days, Message In A Bottle, The Devil Wears Prada, That Thing You Do, Crazy, Stupid, Love and the Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, join Romedy NOW for nine colorful nights of revelry culminating on October 3rd 2014.

     

    Gather your family and friends close and have a blast this Diwali with your favorite destination for love and laughter. Starting Saturday 4th October 2014, celebrate the joy of family and togetherness with a heartwarming line-up on Romedy NOW featuring The Family Stone, The Notebook, Guess Who, Madagascar, Monster-in-Law, Horrible Bosses, License to Wed, 17 Again, America’s Sweethearts, 28 Days, What’s Your Number and 27 Dresses. Gear up for a sparkling Diwali every night 8 PM onwards from 4th October to 23rd October 2014 with Diwali Delights, powered by Snapdeal.com.

     

    As the Diwali fireworks light up the night sky, join in the celebrations with the Romedy Sparkler this month – The Lucky One, powered by HUL. Do you believe in second chances? When fate protects marine Logan Thibault (Zac Efron) during combat and sends him travelling halfway across the world for a photograph, he finds everything he’s been searching for. Don’t miss the magic as a battered marine and wary, single mother learn to love again in this incredible story of fate and second chances on Saturday, 18th October 2014 at 11PM.  

  • TTN ropes in Vivek Srivastava to head English Entertainment cluster

    TTN ropes in Vivek Srivastava to head English Entertainment cluster

    MUMBAI: Times Television Network (TTN) has got on-board Colors commercial and digital head Vivek Srivastava to fill in the place left vacant since April this year when Ajay Trigunayat moved on from the network.

     

    In his new role, Srivastava will be senior VP and heading the English Entertainment Cluster (Movies Now and Romedy Now). He will take charge from today (1 October 2014) and report to TTN MD and CEO MK Anand.

     

    Srivastava had put down his papers two months back at Colors, confirms sources close to the development.

     

    Speaking on the announcement, Anand said: “Vivek’s experience in the broadcast sector combined with our aggressive approach to drive growth for the network will add great value to our business. The experience and calibre he brings to the table, we believe, will set new benchmarks for our channels.”

     

    Commenting on his new role, Srivastava said: “I look forward to being a part of such a dynamic and motivated environment at the TTN. I’ll be working closely with the team at TTN to drive high viewership performance across the English Entertainment Cluster. I look forward to an enriching experience.”

     

    He had been with Colors since its inception in January 2008. He started as a research head for the channel and was later part of its international team before taking up the mantle of digital strategy.

     

    Moreover, last year, he was given additional responsibility of Colors’ commercial business. Prior to that, he was with TAM Media Research, where he last served as director of the S Group. He has also worked with IMRB International.

  • “We will be enriching our movie catalogue over the next six months”: Mansi Shrivastav

    “We will be enriching our movie catalogue over the next six months”: Mansi Shrivastav

    Mansi Shrivastav comes across as a calm, joyful young lady. With reason: the content head of two English entertainment TV channels – Movies Now and Romedy Now which entered the genre late- has managed to create offerings that have given the older established players some sleepless nights. A large part of the credit goes to her: among the first employees to have been,  she has battled in the doorways of MipCom and MipTV and other content markets, along with her former boss Ajay Trigunayat, to acquire the best of Hollywood movies and show – and succeeded.

    The catalogue she acquired has helped carve out a space for the two channels in the minds of the victims of several TV viewers.

    Born in Jamnagar, she is a Stephanian who did her English literature graduate degree and then decided to pursue a Masters in Spanish. Midway she knocked on the doors of NDTV in 2001 and was hired to work for Star Plus’ Ji Mantriji – a Hindi adaptation of the BBC show Yes Prime Minister.

    It has been a whirlwind journey for her since and Mansi declares that if it were to be captured on celluloid, the film would be aptly titled ‘Rush’.

    Indiantelevision.com’s Herman Gomes caught up with to get insights into what has gone into making the two channels the successes they are today. Excerpts:

    Take us through your journey so far.

    It has been a roller coaster ride because it has been about news, reality shows, fiction as well as nonfiction shows. I joined Times almost a year before Zoom went on air. This was followed by the launch of Movies Now and Romedy Now and it has been a good 13-14 years.

    What were the initial problems Movies Now had to face at the time of launch?

    We had entered a very competitive market where established players were already present. Some of them have been there for more than a decade or even two in some cases. When we came in, we had to break a lot of perceptions. People were apprehensive about the kind of content we were going to launch.

    Other channels had already established long running deals in the market with the parent company. The initial challenge, therefore, was to reach out to every market and explain to the world who we were, buy the content and give them strong reasons to engage with us rather than the established players in the market.

    The other major challenge was breaking myths per se, because everyone felt the content was blocked by other players.

    Many months prior to the launch, we had to undertake a lot of research; 89 per cent is the number we all have ingrained in our minds. This is because 89 per cent of the viewership is generated is from library titles. So we remained focused on this number and purchased content and titles which had high levels of repeat potential like Baby’s Day Out, Titanic, Terminator and Die Hard. What started off as a challenge turned out to be the recipe for success.

    Which are the different studios that you have signed output deals with?

    Our very first partner was Fox Studios followed by our second deal with Warner. They together continue to remain as our base deals. We also have had deals with Sony and MGM. While we engage with many independent studios worldwide, we have worked with several studios in the US and Europe for smaller deals.

    At the time of our launch we showcased Rocky titles, which was a small deal with MGM, but Rocky was precious and with a fantastic marketing campaign it came to the viewers like never before because we scheduled it and programmed it in a certain way. In fact, the very first promo that went on air on Movies Now at 6 in the morning was Rocky.

    How large is the library of your two channels?

    It’s large but I won’t be able to quote a number but it is almost 1000.

    How different is the lineup of Movies Now from that of your other channel Romedy Now?

    They are totally two different brands. Movies Now has content that is very adrenaline pumping, action, science-fiction, martial arts, thrillers and even slapstick comedies like Baby’s Day Out and Dumber and Dumber type of content. Romedy Now is focused towards a psychographic segmentation that has been done on the basis of three emotions. They are as different as chalk and cheese but both complement each other since both are catering to two different kinds of personalities or maybe even two different facets of the same personality.

    While Romedy Now cheers up your day and makes one feel upbeat, Movies Now on the other hand is literally about guns and fast paced adrenaline thrillers. The idea during the launch was that they would remain distinct.

    Which are the titles that have done well on Movies Now and which have been your favourite among them?

    That’s a tough question. I like Avatar. There are some titles, which can surprise you out of nowhere.  A random title like Aliens in the Attic performed well for us. I think the challenge for the content team was not just to pick the obvious titles like Die Hard or Terminator. The interesting ones for us are titles that surprise us as well as add a little bit of extra viewership peaks in that week.

    What is the research that the channel undertakes before launching a show?

    The launch of a new show in India is very different from the US. So for us it is important to see the context of how it is going to be viewed here in India. There are some shows that are detached from the Indian context and will probably alienate the Indian viewer.  A lot is based on gut, of course, but there are examples of shows and trends that are doing well in the market. But the final decision we make as a programmer is by watching a show and taking a call whether it will work for our particular target audience.

    Is the research carried by an in-house team or sourced from an independent research agency?

    We do both. But we have a strong research team, which is constantly looking at market trends and viewership patterns. TAM is also of help and there are agencies and focus groups that the marketing team engages with.

    Can you tell us about the recent premieres on Movies Now?

    We do not focus much on premieres but premiere-wise we have had Rush – both movie and the show. The movie Rush is adrenaline pumping and very iconic. Its characteristics are very much in sync with the philosophy of Movies Now. There is also Rush that is the form of a series whose format and content is engaging. Our next premier will be Olympus has Fallen while we have monthly properties for Independence Day, Dushera and Diwali

    How successful is your micro property Moviethon?

    Moviethon was a launch property. It’s been one of our successful ones because of the fact that it does not break up the day and has back-to-back blockbusters, which is what Movies Now always promised. Through it we bring to our viewers uninterrupted entertainment at any given point of the day. When we launched in 2010, we had made a conscious call not to break up the day into separate morning and afternoon properties. The whole endeavor was to provide non-stop back-to-back blockbusters. There was a time when Moviethon on the Sundays was performing better than several of the players put together in the market. Moviethon is an amalgamation of the best titles.

    For example, we started off with Shaolin titles for the first time in 2011. It was so successful that we have repeated it several times but every time with a new bouquet of titles. When it was launched for the first time we pitched it against a very important property that was going out in the market on our competitive platform. Shaolin won hands down. What we had done is we had taken the entire gamut of Shaolin movies that was there and positioned it in a certain time slot and added a very different marketing spin to it saying that Shaolin was sexy and not boring. It’s been a very promising one and therefore we continue to show it here. It’s been on for four years now.

    Are you looking at expanding with new titles?
    We are constantly expanding and are looking to associate with newer studios. In the coming six months there is a very significant component that is going to be added to our library and it will add richness to both Movies Now and Romedy Now in terms of content.

    What are the key challenges that you face as a programmer within the English entertainment genre?
    I think today the key challenges would be to get content. Buyers and sellers are vying for the same product, which has made it a precious commodity. Therefore, we are constantly fighting for the best titles that are in the category across studios. Also, I think the challenge is to pick the best content and in that I would mean a combination of new and old titles.

    Then, how important a role does marketing play for the new channels?

    It is very important for all of us but for us more so because we focus on titles that have already come in the market. We are not just focusing on new titles but on titles that viewers want to see and some of those titles may not have been aired for two to three years.

    When we had launched, there was a whole gamut of titles we had bought which had not even seen a primetime during that period. But for us marketing has been key factor because we have brought together titles that have been aired before but not in the same form.

    Rocky and Shaolin are examples. Fans may have seen Bond titles on other platforms but on Movies Now it had a different take and all the credit goes to our marketing team who put Bond out there as one of our prime time viewership garners. 

    Another example was Chaplin, which had a very different marketing campaign. Expectations were low since it was a black and white film but internally we had a lot of conviction that we would do well. But in spite of all the apprehension Chaplin was one of the highest rated films in that week across English movie channels. It added an entire new look and feel to that property.

    We have heard that the two channels will be revamped this festive season. Is it true?
    We are looking at a re-ignition. We want to promote a lot of festivals and are thinking of adding new content. We had Terra Nova for the first time, followed by Crisis and now Rush. Overall, in the coming six months additional adrenaline blockbuster titles will be added but there will not be a change in strategy.

    What is the line up for your 1 pm slot and how important is the slot?
    The 1 pm slot today is the most important slot after the primetime as it garners the highest viewership after 9pm. When we launched, we focused a lot on our non- prime time slots like the 1 pm and 3 pm slots. Amongst all of them, we have been doing exceptionally well at 1 pm. Thus, Movies Now has been a leader for many of the weeks in the 1 pm slot. We sometimes play a very big blockbuster at 1 pm or a repeat telecast of a movie one may have missed the night before. But since it is a very critical spot we are careful how we schedule the movies.

    Do you see a growth in consumption patterns of Indian audiences for English movies and shows?
    I think it is happening as we speak and we are slowly catching the wave. We ourselves have moved from initially targeting just eight metros to now including 1 million plus towns. The country is already consuming different kinds of English content, whether it is a Spiderman movie in different languages or even in pirated forms. I think there are enough platforms that are catering to the various demands as well. Romedy Now is an example of a movie channel which does not have the usual adrenaline, action, sci-fi kind of movies but the appreciation that it is receiving and the viewership it is garnering is an example of how the country is moving towards larger and higher consumption patterns for English content.

    Do you see an Indian production company coming up with an English show, soon?
    That will be interesting but a lot will depend on quality. Quality is the key for us. As long as Indian production houses produce such quality works it could be possible of course. There was a show like 24 that was produced in India and it was of high quality standards. As long as the content is in sync with our brand we wouldn’t hesitate to engage with such houses especially for Romedy Now. There is every possibility that you may see content that is locally produced. The only filter would be that it would have to be within the gamut of ‘Love Laugh and Live’. You can’t have a Hollywood film and then suddenly switch to another piece of content which is not so well produced.

  • Romedy NOW entralls viewers with a special line up of series & movies all of August

    Romedy NOW entralls viewers with a special line up of series & movies all of August

    MUMBAI: It’s month number eight and it’s promising everything great! This month, Romedy NOW the exclusive English entertainment channel, is giving viewers a pinch more of its razzle and dazzle. Catch all the cool series that you have always enjoyed on the channel along with bedazzling glitzy fashionistas and all eternal love stories only on Romedy NOW!

     

    Watch celebrity publicist Jake Phillips alter his womanising ways to look for his dream woman in ‘Jake in Progress’. Three best friends try to meet the demands of their relationships in ‘Traffic Lights’. And you also have other hot favourite shows like the endearing day-dreaming lawyer ‘Ally McBeal’, who is forced to work with her ex beau and his wife in the same office. The greatest story told about six friends in ‘Friends’, two broke waitresses – one an heiress and one humble – trying to open their cupcake shop in ‘2 Broke Girls’, and the manager of a science company trying to manage his scientists and his shrewd boss in ‘Better off Ted’  will make for the best entertainment.

     

    Say hello to the fashion-fab gals in the special Romedy NOW line-up, ‘Fashionistas’. A young and na?ve journalist Andrea Sachs (Anne Hathway) makes it to the big bad fashion world The Devil Wears Prada. Watch the fashionable foursome Carrie, Charlotte, Miranda and Samantha deal with the pressures of life and enjoy the pleasures of an all-expense paid trip to Abu Dhabi in Sex and the City 2. Catch Katherine Heigl work for the man of her dreams and always be the bridesmaid but never the bride. Will the wedding bells ever chime for the belle? Find out in 27 Dresses. After the sibling rivalry, two BFFs turn into sworn enemies in Bride Wars as their wedding date clashes. Watch these beauties every Friday, 11 PM. ‘Fashionistas’ is presented by Airtel Mobility and powered by Daawat.

     

    Move on to deep eternal love and catch the most endearing and heart-touching tales in Romedy NOW’s exclusive property, ‘Everlasting Love’. Fate intervenes for two separate individuals bringing them together in The Wedding Singer. Sail forth for true love as a poor artist finds his everlasting love as they journey together on the Titanic. A recently widowed man has an affair to remember with an already-engaged Baltimore reporter atop the Empire State building in Sleepless in Seattle.

     

    Watch the beautiful Debra Messing in ‘The Wedding Date’ where she hires a complete stranger as her escort to her half-sister’s wedding. Be a part of these warm love stories every Wednesday, 9 PM. The presenting sponsor for ‘Everlasting Love’ is SMC and is powered by ‘Viber’.

     

    Not to be missed is your monthly dose of love and laughter with the ‘Romedy of The Month’ – America’s Sweethearts. Gwen Harrison (Catherine Zeta Jones) and Eddie (John Cusack) are the hottest Hollywood couple on and off screen going through an ugly split. Things only get weirder when the eccentric director Hal Weidmann (Christopher Walken) holds the film hostage and will only show it to the press. The film publicist tries to keep the press’ attention away from asking about the movie & hence forces the couple to attend the press junket together. As Gwen chooses her sister and personal assistant Kiki (Julia Roberts) to mediate between her and Eddie, sparks fly between the two. Catch this insane ride on Sat, 23rd August, 9 PM. ‘Romedy of The Month’ – America’s Sweethearts’ is presented by ‘Airtel Mobility’.

     

    So stay tuned to Romedy NOW all this month as the best in Love & Laughter is guaranteed!

  • Mansi Shrivastav bids adieu to Times Television Network

    Mansi Shrivastav bids adieu to Times Television Network

    MUMBAI: It was in April, this year, when Times Television Network English entertainment channels CEO Ajay Trigunayat called it a day. And, now, according to sources, the English entertainment channels content head Mansi Shrivastav too has put down her papers and is currently serving her notice period. Her responsbilities included looking after the programming of the two film channels Romedy Now and Movies Now.

     

    Sources also suggest that though she had resigned last month, she is expected to take a long break till  January next year.

     

    Even after repeated attempts, Shrivastav remained unavailable for comment.

     

    Meanwhile, sources from the channel say that with MK Anand taking over as TTN MD and CEO, the network is busy putting in a new system, which facilitates direct reporting to him.

     

    If sources are to be believed,  a few appointments will be announced soon for the English entertainment cluster of the network.

  • Romedy Now makes Friday’s more fantastic!

    Romedy Now makes Friday’s more fantastic!

    MUMBAI: Romedy NOW has announced the launch of two new series called ‘Jake in Progress’ and ‘Traffic Light’. The channel that also airs the popular series like F.R.I.E.N.D.S., Ally McBeal, Better off Ted, 2 Broke Girls and Friends with Better Lives will now also add these two new series to its extensive line-up assuring its audience a dose of love and laughter. Starting Friday, 25 July 2014 at 8pm viewers can witness the on-goings in the life of a celebrity publicist with ‘Jake in Progress’; followed by ‘Traffic Light’ starting Friday, 1 August 2014 at 8:30pm, which showcases the life of three friends at different stages of their lives.

     

    The suave New York celebrity publicist Jake Phillips (played by John Stamos) wants to put the brakes on his fast-paced life in ‘Jake in Progress’. After years of flings, he wants the real thing and be a one-woman-man. There’s just one glitch – he can’t be can’t tied down. Jake is constantly on his toes saving his clients from career-ruining situations. Jake is the go-to guy for everything. But in the bargain he lands himself in impossibly ridiculous situations. He also has to play the go-between for his shrew of a boss Naomi and the staff/clients. Where is the time for love? So when Naomi tries to hook him up with her photographer sister Kylie, he has the door slammed on his face right on the first date! Kylie happens to be just one of the girls he had a one-night-stand with and never called again. Jake has to make Kylie come around but foiling his plans is her ex-boyfriend, the nutty Patrick, who will make life hell for Jake every instance he can.  Finding the perfect woman is work in progress for Jake in this rib-tickling series.

     

    The fun doesn’t stop just at watching the series. Fans can indulge in conversations with fellow fans.  They can check out what the need to tame down can do to the best of us… whether going from ‘I sleep early…in the morning’ to ‘Early to bed, early to rise’ or from ‘Spent $1,000 on a wild night out’ to ‘Enrolled for Yoga class for $300’ and many more such posts on Facebook that one can relate to. What vice would fans like to say goodbye to? They can do so on Twitter with #IfICouldChange hashtag. Also if one is looking for Mr. Right like Jake they can check out the  facebook page for more updates!

     

    From Jake’s mad antics to friendship and love, Traffic Light will remind fans that friendship and love are really sweet and bring so much happiness to one’s life but they can also complicate life! Three guys Adam, Mike and Ethan have been buddies since college and now in their 30s, they are all at different stages of life. Mike (David Denman) is a lawyer and a family man looking for a few moments of ‘me time’ once in a while. Adam (Nelson Franklin) has just moved in with his crackerjack of a girlfriend Callie and is soon finding out the big difference between a girlfriend coming over a lot and a girlfriend who has moved in. Ethan (Kris Marshall) is the footloose and fancy-free perpetual bachelor who is very charming but finds the proverbial all the fish in the single pond are fast being taken. Watch their different lives intertwine and their moments of friendship, love and infuriation all at once will make for the most humorous experience.

     

    The two new series promise a lot of love in abundance on Romedy NOW.

  • Behind every great love is a great story!

    Behind every great love is a great story!

    MUMBAI: Love knows no boundaries – whether it is passion of youth or when showing that it is ageless. Featuring for the first time on Romedy NOW as ‘Romedy of the Month’ will be The Notebook which is a chronicle of romance and togetherness on 26 July 2014 at 9 pm.Starring Ryan Gosling and Rachel Adams, The Notebook is presented by Dove and powered by SMC.

     

    Catch an elderly man, Duke in a modern day home for seniors reading a romantic tale from his notebook to his lady co-housemate suffering from dementia. Go back to the old world charm of the 1940s with a young and passionate farm boy Noah (played Ryan Gosling) falling in love with 17-year-old heiress Allie Hamilton (played by Rachel Adams) at a carnival. There is an idyllic romance, an ancient mansion that Noah dreams of owning, and a social class difference that nips the love affair in the bud.

     

    Noah writes letters to Allie for a year but they are hidden by Allie’s mother and remain unanswered. As the two young lovers feel betrayed by the other, the World War II has Noah joining as a soldier while Allie becomes a nurse. A twist to the tale is when a charming, rich, and handsome soldier Lon Hammond Jr. enters Allie’s life as her fiancé.

     

    Seven years later at her wedding gown trial, memories of love come gushing back as Allie sees a photograph of a now wealthy Noah who has bought the abandoned mansion in hopes of getting Allie back. Allie visits him in Seabrook and the flame of love rekindles. But will Allie sacrifice her love for commitment to Lon and lose true love for the second time or reclaim a love that was always hers? Meanwhile, figure out how their story is connected to Duke and his lady companion to make an eternal love story.

     

    Whether one is lucky in love or just carries the love in one’s heart, fans are invited to share their own love story on Romedy NOW’s twitter page with #RememberWhen hashtag and the story. The sweetest one will be rewarded!

     

    And then with the special ‘What would you Do?’ activity on Facebook fans can tell the path they would have would have chosen if they were in Allie and Noah’s shoes.

  • Live it up with Romedy NOW this July

    Live it up with Romedy NOW this July

    MUMBAI: Here’s the best way to jumpstart July and keep the pace going without a moment’s rest. There’s the very best of love and laughter in store for you throughout the month that will keep you coming back to Romedy NOW, the exclusive English General Entertainment channel, for
    more and more. Catch the handpicked series and movies lined up just for you!

    With the world’s most popular series that has its fans asking for more, don’t miss your daily dose of F.R.I.E.N.D.S., Monday – Thursday at 8 -9 PM. Catch the regular antics of Skip who lives at the most influential address of the US in ‘1600 Penn’, Fridays 8 PM. Score for the highest goal in ‘Back in the Game’ Fridays 8:30 PM. Watch out for crazy experiments in ‘Better Off Ted’, Saturdays 8 PM and add to the share of the cup-cake business with ‘2 Broke Girls’, Saturdays 8:30 PM. Join the world of friends, each of whom think the other has it better in ‘Friends with Better Lives’! Watch #FWBL every Saturday at 11pm. Don’t miss the sassy lawyer in ‘Ally McBeal’ from Monday to Thursday at 11 am. This July, Romedy NOW offers another successful series adding to its existing line-up of popular series called ‘Jake in Progress’, starting July 25th, Fridays at 8pm. Experience the life of a celebrity publicist as he juggles with his clients and keeps them away from potentially scandalous and possibly career damaging situations.

    Brace yourself as Romedy NOW presents an all new meaning to the words ‘Living it up’! With movies that  showcase  true  passion  for  life  and  zest, Romedy  NOW  says  ‘Live  it  Up’  starting  7th   July from Monday to Thursday, 9pm. Watch the beautiful Debra Messing in The Wedding Date where she hires a complete stranger as her escort to  her  half-sister’s  wedding.    Next  it’s  time  for Crazy  Stupid  Love,  as  we  see  Cal  Weaver  go through life as a sudden and reluctant single and all  the  confusion that follows with teenage crushes, heartbreaks and angry dad’s protective of
    their teenage daughters. Certainly not to be missed is ‘Letters to Juliet’ which is inspired by the art of letter writing the old fashioned way.  Also catch movies such as Valentine’s Day, Horrible Bosses, Love and Other Drugs, the ever favourite Marley and Me and a lot more.

    Get ready for one of the most romantic stories on screen ever on ‘Romedy of the Month’. Watch The Notebook on Saturday, 26th  July, 9 PM. The No. 4 at the   box  office   and  12th    highest  romantic  drama grosser is all about love, love and more love. Set in the 1940s, the movie is about a rich heiress Allie Hamilton (Rachel  Adams)  and  a  country  boy  Noah  Calhoun (Ryan Gosling) who fall in love at a carnival. But the two  are  separated  because  of  social  class  barriers after which Allie moves to New York and Noah joins the army. After waiting for Noah to write to her but in vain, Allie gets engaged to a wealthy lawyer, Lon only to discover that her mother had been hiding the letters. But before the arranged nuptials, Allie must choose between her first love and her commitment to Lon.  Surrender yourself to the beauty of a canvas being painted where shades from different palettes come together and consolidate your belief in love.

    “If music be the food of love, play on!” Thus spoke Shakespeare. Here’s your chance to hum the tune of love with ‘Romedy Playlist’. Starting 4th July, experience the emotions   of   sweet   notes   every   Friday,   11   PM   with favourites such as The Sound of Music, The Wedding Singer, Music and Lyrics and Moulin Rouge.

    Feel more of love, life and laughter all this month only on Romedy NOW!