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  • Saral Jeevan rejuvenates Prime Time with fiction

    Saral Jeevan rejuvenates Prime Time with fiction

    MUMBAI: Saral Jeevan, the info-entertainment channel in Kannada, is launching 6 properties from 4th  March.  Adds fiction for the 1st time to existing info-entertainment content mix. Saral Jeevan has been known for programming with a focus on mythology, history, travel and insights from Indian heritage & culture. While the niche and core identity of the channel to remain same, fictions are being added to enhance channel reach to bigger viewer base.

    THE FICTIONS:  The 4 fictions are scheduled for telecast in the weekday prime time between 8 pm & 10 pm. SHIVA starring noted Kannada cinema star Yash, is set on the backdrop of a business family.  Where Yash plays a role of young business man of rich family, who prefers being simple and living close to the nature Vs taking care of Business Empire.

    HRUDAYA SAAKSHI & BHARATHI are fictions with family values and bonding forming the crux of the stories. They portray the importance of value system in middle class families of semi urbane Karnataka.  ARUNARAGA is a story of a happily married woman which takes sudden turns with the entry of protagonist’s old friend who turns psycho.

    MAHARANI (Saturday 9.00 pm): The info & entertaining reality show is like a game show where anchor interacts and gives tasks to 4 young participates. They could be from the fields of Cinema, Television, Modeling, Or Students from a noted college. The tasks include general knowledge Q&As and games. Participants get attractive prizes, while the winner among them gets a special prize.

    NAM CAMPUS 2 (Sunday 8.00 pm): The season 2 of popular college campus program is back with lot more dynamism added to it. The program includes students’ active participation with sports and funny competitions. Lots of prizes also given out.

    “Saral Jeevan always stood for presenting positive and inspiring programming. Adding fiction will not dilute our unique identity, instead it helps in carrying the good message to larger viewer base” says Dr. Shri Chandrashekhar Guruji, Chairman, CG Parivar Group. Yet another news from Shri. Guruji is the recent launch of insightful and solution driven program, MANAVABHIVRUDHI GURU is a daily live program.

    “Saral Jeevan turned 3 years recently and adding fiction to strengthen the content line-up is just on time and a strategic move. While the core of programming continues to be inspired by Indian heritage & culture, the new content forms about 20% of the content mix” says Raghunatha Reddy, Business Head of Saral Jeevan.

    Saral Jeevan telecasts programming with a focus on mythology, history, travel and insights from Indian heritage & culture.  Channel philosophy is to present inspiring and motivational content that is positive in nature. A full-fledged satellite channel is available across MSOs in Karnataka and on DTH platforms (Airtel # 967,  Videocon # 686 and Reliance Big TV # 836).  Saral Jeevan is part of CG Parivar Group, founded by Dr. Shri Chandrashekhar Guruji, who is the pioneer in Saral Vaastu.

  • Saral Jeevan adds three new programs to its prime time offering

    Saral Jeevan adds three new programs to its prime time offering

    MUMBAI: Saral Jeevan, a Kannada infotainment channel, is launching three shows today. While one of them is season two of Jnanapada (based on folk songs), the other two programs are based on factual content. With a focus on non- fiction programming like history, mythology, travel and insights from Indian heritage and culture, Saral Jeevan has made a mark for itself in the Kannada TV space.

    MAHAAN SADHAKARU (Great Achievers): They are true heroes. They came from nothing, have gone through the toughest times as part of their life journey, and achieved the greatest success. This program highlights the hardships and the journey of these rare achievers. The show will premier today and will come on air every Monday to Saturday at 8.30 pm.

    ADBUTHA BHARATHA (Ancient Wonders of India): The program details some of the most iconic identities of India. The beginning, history, importance, the unique architecture, and the science behind these identities are presented. This unique concept will air every Monday to Saturday at 9.00 pm.

    JNANAPADA 2 (Best of Folk): 2nd season of the highly popular folk songs based program focuses on north Karnataka culture. A compilation of highly motivating and inspiring folk songs of Kannada, this singing show is going to air every Monday to Saturday at 10.30 pm.

    Saral Jeevan is available across MSOs in Karnataka and on DTH platforms (Airtel # 967, Videocon # 686 and Reliance Big TV # 836). The channel is a part of CG Parivar Group, founded by Dr. Sri Chandrashekhar Guruji, who is the pioneer in Saral Vaastu.

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    Saral Jeevan celebrates 2nd anniversary – adds NEWS to programming

    Kannada infotainment channel Saral Jeevan to launch on 19 February

  • Saral Jeevan celebrates 2nd anniversary – adds NEWS to programming

    Saral Jeevan celebrates 2nd anniversary – adds NEWS to programming

    MUMBAI: Saral Jeevan, the 1st  infotainment channel in Kannada, is going to be even more complete with the addition of NEWS. Starting from 19th Feb, the 2nd anniversary day of the channel, 4 news bulletins would be on air. The comprehensive news bulletins with `no hype & pure info’ are going to further strengthen the channel identity as `info- entertainment’.

    Saral Jeevan has been known for non-fiction programming with a focus on mythology, history, travel and insights from Indian heritage & culture. By being away from both News & GEC channels, Saral Jeevan has created its own niche space.

    “Our approach is to present few comprehensive bulletins along with our niche content. The bulletins are broadly categorized as breakfast, lunch and dinner time news. While other news channels are busy with flash & breaking news of all kind, Saral Jeevan sticks to comprehensive bulletin format with a clear gap of 3-5 hours between each bulletin” says Raghunatha Reddy, Business Head of Saral Jeevan.

    “We had a good content run of Ajji Helida Kathe (Grandmother Tales), History series and other programming inspired by our heritage & culture. Now is the time to strengthen `info’ area, hence the introduction of few bulletins. We are confident that the new blend of NEWS & programming will be liked by our viewers” ads MS Raghavendra, Editor of Saral Jeevan.

    WHAT IS NEW?

    Samachara Sourabha (Morning News): With the highlights of yesterday’s big news and the stories that are expected to develop during the day. The news over a breakfast is perfect to start the day with.  Every day: 8.00am

    Madhyanthara Varadhi (Miday News): The lunch time bulletin is a mid day news with the stories developed till 1pm. Covers national and state news of importance. Every day: 1.00pm

    Nammur Sudhi (Regional News): The regional news bulletin in the evening is dedicated to 30 districts of the state with local news of importance. Driven by the reporters from district head quarters. Every day: 7.30pm

    Samagra Samachara (Prime News): The comprehensive bulletin of the day with day’s highlights and big stories, with prime focus on national & state politics. Every day: 10.00pm

    Amara Prema Kathegalu (Evergreen Love Stories): A special program on Prime Time is based on the legendary love stories from mythology & history. The most talked about love stories are perfectly scripted and presented with graphics support to the viewers. Mon-Sat: 9.00pm

    Saral Jeevan telecasts News and non-fiction programming with a focus on mythology, history, travel and insights from Indian heritage & culture.  Channel philosophy is to present inspiring, motivational and factual content that is positive in nature. A full-fledged satellite channel is available across MSOs in Karnataka and on DTH platforms (Airtel # 967, Videocon # 686 and Reliance Big TV # 836).  Saral Jeevan is part of CG Parivar Group, founded by Dr. Sri Chandrashekhar Guruji, who is the pioneer in Saral Vaastu.

  • Kannada infotainment channel Saral Jeevan to launch on 19 February

    Kannada infotainment channel Saral Jeevan to launch on 19 February

    BENGALURU: A first glance at the channel’s brief, and one could be excused if he or she thought that it was another ‘bhakti’ or religious channel. The intro reads – Saral Jeevan telecasts non-fiction programming with a focus on mythology, Ayurveda, yoga, vaastu as a science and insights from Indian heritage and culture. But that is not the case, at least not so far.

    CG Parivar Global Vision (CGPGV) will be launching a Kannada infotainment channel on 19 February.

    CGPGV founder and vaastu specialist Dr Chandrasekhar Guruji is a familiar face to most viewers of Kannada news channels – this includes Suvarna News on which he has been on air once a week since the past five years or so, Public TV, Samay and BTV. Guruji says that he will continue with his shows on other channels, while having a one-hour daily show on his own channel. He also has plans to start a similar Hindi channel over the next one year, and expand to eleven languages over time. The channel’s content will be graphics, animation and special effects heavy.

    Company speak

    “Our channel philosophy is to present inspiring, motivational and historic content, which is positive in nature. Our positioning ‘Betterment of mankind’ is a true summary of our channel objectives. Our commitment to influence positive vibes among the masses is the single biggest reason for the launch of Saral Jeevan,” says Guruji.

    “With unique and first of its kind blend of tradition and modernity in the content, the channel will surely be the dynamic face of mythology and infotainment genre among Kannada viewers. Known as world’s oldest civilisation and cultural capital of the world, India has ample legacy that deserve to be presented to today’s generation in an interesting way. Of course, we had to deploy chunk of our energies in to research and graphics. But it’s totally worth it,” adds Saral Jeevan editor MS Raghavendra.

    Saral Jeevan business head Raghunatha Reddy said, “Getting into infotainment, that is ‘very Indian’ in nature, is a strategic experiment. And we never wanted to be one more player in any given space of television. Today, we are happy with the content design; as Saral Jeevan will be filling in the biggest gap by providing knowledge that is entertaining. And the USP of such programming is that it cuts across all age groups of viewers. What’s more, Saral Jeevan has no straight competition; rather it gains from all genres of channels.”

    How is it different?

    Reddy explained how Jeevan Saral was different from the conventional religious, news or GECs, citing one of the shows Mahapayna as an example. “This is the story of Ram’s journey from Ayodhya to Sri Lanka, via of course Nepal. We retrace the steps that he made then today. So if he visited a temple, we show the temple as it is now. Of course, we can’t go into the past shoot images from there, so we have a strong in-house graphics and special effects team that creates the images of the characters in the Ramayana (and all our other shows) and intertwine them within the story as we retrace Rama’s steps across locations as they are in modern days. This is a daily and we already have three months’ content with us,” he said.

    “At present all our content is produced in-house. We have a number of teams that create the content for us. Our total strength is in excess of 100, and our graphics team is 15 strong. I think we are probably the first channel in India with this concept. We are not a religious channel, we are an infotainment channel,” informs Reddy.

    Marketing

    “We will wait and see how we perform, before we can freeze a rate card. Our marketing teams have approached agencies, clients and local advertisers,” revealed Reddy.

    As far as branding and capturing viewers’ eyeballs is concerned, Reddy said that an advertising campaign across Kannada news and GECs is in the final stages of completion. Around 15 to 20 mobile vans have started moving around Bengaluru to promote the channel. Over the next two days, stickers will be pasted on 500 – 600 auto rickshaws, and about 100 local BMTC will carry Saral Jeevan branding.

    For OOH, the channel has planned over 100 hoardings in 15 major cities of Karnataka, besides almost 3,000 of Guruji’s followers across the state will be putting up self-funded hoardings. “So many of Guruji’s followers have volunteered to put up his hoardings, that we have had no option but to give them general creative guidelines and imagery for hoardings that they want to put up about the channel outside their homes and places of work,” said Reddy.

    Carriage

    “Test signals are on e-Digital and will commence today on ACT and Siti Cable. We are in advanced stages of discussion with other players, including Hathway and Den (Amogh). We should be on their networks by the launch date. It will be two to three months before we launch on the DTH platform,” said Reddy.

    Programming

    Saral Jeevan’s key shows include the following:

    Mahapayana: The epic journey of Rama to be aired Monday – Saturday at 9 pm.

    Manakulada Olathigagi (Betterment of Mankind): Live program with Chandrasekhar Guruji to be aired Monday -Sunday at 8 pm.

    Jnanapada: A compilation of motivating and inspiring folk songs in Kannada to be aired from Monday – Saturday at 7 pm and 10.30 pm.

    History: A biography on historical legends that include kings, warriors and freedom fighters to be aired from Monday – Saturday at 9.30 pm.

    Sadhuparampara: The Himalayan Yogis have many faces in the spiritual sub-continent. Each group has its own characteristics and significance. Sadhuparampara decodes the mystery behind the extreme tribes and will be aired from Monday – Saturday at 10 pm.

    Mannina Maga: Dedicated to farmers the show intends to present information and knowledge for planned and effective agriculture leading to better productivity to be aired from Monday – Saturday at 7.30 pm.

    Ajjihelida Kathe (The grandmother storybook): To be aired from Monday – Saturday at 6.15 pm and on Sunday at 1 pm, this insightful moral story series will feature Zen and Akbar-Birbal stories with fully animated and graphic supported episodes. According to the channel, live caricatures are sure to bring back the magic of great moral stories on TV.

    Punyakshethra: Program series on famous places of spiritual and historical significance and will be aired from Monday – Saturday at 6.30 pm.

    Other important programs include Sakhi and Achara Vichara with the afternoon programs focusing on women, arogya yoga and Jatakaphala.

  • Kannada infotainment channel Saral Jeevan to launch on 19 February

    Kannada infotainment channel Saral Jeevan to launch on 19 February

    BENGALURU: A first glance at the channel’s brief, and one could be excused if he or she thought that it was another ‘bhakti’ or religious channel. The intro reads – Saral Jeevan telecasts non-fiction programming with a focus on mythology, Ayurveda, yoga, vaastu as a science and insights from Indian heritage and culture. But that is not the case, at least not so far.

    CG Parivar Global Vision (CGPGV) will be launching a Kannada infotainment channel on 19 February.

    CGPGV founder and vaastu specialist Dr Chandrasekhar Guruji is a familiar face to most viewers of Kannada news channels – this includes Suvarna News on which he has been on air once a week since the past five years or so, Public TV, Samay and BTV. Guruji says that he will continue with his shows on other channels, while having a one-hour daily show on his own channel. He also has plans to start a similar Hindi channel over the next one year, and expand to eleven languages over time. The channel’s content will be graphics, animation and special effects heavy.

    Company speak

    “Our channel philosophy is to present inspiring, motivational and historic content, which is positive in nature. Our positioning ‘Betterment of mankind’ is a true summary of our channel objectives. Our commitment to influence positive vibes among the masses is the single biggest reason for the launch of Saral Jeevan,” says Guruji.

    “With unique and first of its kind blend of tradition and modernity in the content, the channel will surely be the dynamic face of mythology and infotainment genre among Kannada viewers. Known as world’s oldest civilisation and cultural capital of the world, India has ample legacy that deserve to be presented to today’s generation in an interesting way. Of course, we had to deploy chunk of our energies in to research and graphics. But it’s totally worth it,” adds Saral Jeevan editor MS Raghavendra.

    Saral Jeevan business head Raghunatha Reddy said, “Getting into infotainment, that is ‘very Indian’ in nature, is a strategic experiment. And we never wanted to be one more player in any given space of television. Today, we are happy with the content design; as Saral Jeevan will be filling in the biggest gap by providing knowledge that is entertaining. And the USP of such programming is that it cuts across all age groups of viewers. What’s more, Saral Jeevan has no straight competition; rather it gains from all genres of channels.”

    How is it different?

    Reddy explained how Jeevan Saral was different from the conventional religious, news or GECs, citing one of the shows Mahapayna as an example. “This is the story of Ram’s journey from Ayodhya to Sri Lanka, via of course Nepal. We retrace the steps that he made then today. So if he visited a temple, we show the temple as it is now. Of course, we can’t go into the past shoot images from there, so we have a strong in-house graphics and special effects team that creates the images of the characters in the Ramayana (and all our other shows) and intertwine them within the story as we retrace Rama’s steps across locations as they are in modern days. This is a daily and we already have three months’ content with us,” he said.

    “At present all our content is produced in-house. We have a number of teams that create the content for us. Our total strength is in excess of 100, and our graphics team is 15 strong. I think we are probably the first channel in India with this concept. We are not a religious channel, we are an infotainment channel,” informs Reddy.

    Marketing

    “We will wait and see how we perform, before we can freeze a rate card. Our marketing teams have approached agencies, clients and local advertisers,” revealed Reddy.

    As far as branding and capturing viewers’ eyeballs is concerned, Reddy said that an advertising campaign across Kannada news and GECs is in the final stages of completion. Around 15 to 20 mobile vans have started moving around Bengaluru to promote the channel. Over the next two days, stickers will be pasted on 500 – 600 auto rickshaws, and about 100 local BMTC will carry Saral Jeevan branding.

    For OOH, the channel has planned over 100 hoardings in 15 major cities of Karnataka, besides almost 3,000 of Guruji’s followers across the state will be putting up self-funded hoardings. “So many of Guruji’s followers have volunteered to put up his hoardings, that we have had no option but to give them general creative guidelines and imagery for hoardings that they want to put up about the channel outside their homes and places of work,” said Reddy.

    Carriage

    “Test signals are on e-Digital and will commence today on ACT and Siti Cable. We are in advanced stages of discussion with other players, including Hathway and Den (Amogh). We should be on their networks by the launch date. It will be two to three months before we launch on the DTH platform,” said Reddy.

    Programming

    Saral Jeevan’s key shows include the following:

    Mahapayana: The epic journey of Rama to be aired Monday – Saturday at 9 pm.

    Manakulada Olathigagi (Betterment of Mankind): Live program with Chandrasekhar Guruji to be aired Monday -Sunday at 8 pm.

    Jnanapada: A compilation of motivating and inspiring folk songs in Kannada to be aired from Monday – Saturday at 7 pm and 10.30 pm.

    History: A biography on historical legends that include kings, warriors and freedom fighters to be aired from Monday – Saturday at 9.30 pm.

    Sadhuparampara: The Himalayan Yogis have many faces in the spiritual sub-continent. Each group has its own characteristics and significance. Sadhuparampara decodes the mystery behind the extreme tribes and will be aired from Monday – Saturday at 10 pm.

    Mannina Maga: Dedicated to farmers the show intends to present information and knowledge for planned and effective agriculture leading to better productivity to be aired from Monday – Saturday at 7.30 pm.

    Ajjihelida Kathe (The grandmother storybook): To be aired from Monday – Saturday at 6.15 pm and on Sunday at 1 pm, this insightful moral story series will feature Zen and Akbar-Birbal stories with fully animated and graphic supported episodes. According to the channel, live caricatures are sure to bring back the magic of great moral stories on TV.

    Punyakshethra: Program series on famous places of spiritual and historical significance and will be aired from Monday – Saturday at 6.30 pm.

    Other important programs include Sakhi and Achara Vichara with the afternoon programs focusing on women, arogya yoga and Jatakaphala.