Tag: Sasural Simar Ka

  • Shemaroo Umang launches its first original show ‘Kismat Ki Lakiro Se’

    Shemaroo Umang launches its first original show ‘Kismat Ki Lakiro Se’

    Mumbai: Within a few months of its launch, Shemaroo Umang, a new Hindi GEC strengthens its content offering with the launch of its first original, Kismat Ki Lakiro Se. The show takes the audience on a journey of destiny and relationships, with a dash of family drama and romance.

    The newly launched show will air from Monday to Saturday at 8 p.m.

    The central cast includes daily soap celebrities like Shaily Priya, Varun Sharma, Abhishek Pathania, and Sumati Singh. The leads will be supported by the likes of Farooq Saeed, Khushi Rajpoot, Arup Pal, Eva Shirali, Ashish Kaul, Tanu Vidhyarthi, Dolly Kaushik, Nadiya Himani, and Sheetal Jaiswal.

    Shemaroo Umang’s first original has been launched in partnership with Rashmi Sharma Telefilms, a production company that has produced daily soaps like Saath Nibhana Saathiya, Sasural Simar Ka, and Shakti Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki, among others.

    Shemaroo COO of broadcasting business Sandeep Gupta said, “We are excited to launch Shemaroo Umang’s first original show as it marks the channel’s entry into the original content space. The new show, Kismat Ki Lakiro Se, depicts the complexities of relationships and is something that most couples can relate to. With such a differentiated content offering, Shemaroo Umang is set to win over the hearts of its audiences and partners alike.”

    Launched in April this year, Shemaroo Umang is the latest addition to Shemaroo’s existing portfolio of free-to-air (FTA) channels, Shemaroo TV and Shemaroo MarathiBana. Shemaroo Umang is currently available on DD Free Dish, various multiple system operators (MSO), and on major direct-to-home (DTH) and cable networks.

  • ‘Sasural Simar Ka’ goes regional; premieres 18 August on COLORS Odia

    ‘Sasural Simar Ka’ goes regional; premieres 18 August on COLORS Odia

    Mumbai: COLORS is bringing the iconic show “Sasural Simar Ka” to its regional GEC, COLORS Odia, repackaged as “Sasu Gharai Chalijibi” for the Odia audience. The show which entertained the audience for seven years, will premiere on the channel from 18 August airing every day at 6:30 p.m.

    Sasu Gharai Chalijibi is a family drama that revolves around the lives of two sisters from Puri, Simar (played by Dipika Kakar) and Roli (Avika Gor), who are respectively married to Prem and Siddhant, the sons of the Pattnaik family. The plot revolves around them becoming the perfect daughters-in-law by overcoming various difficulties that arise in front of the family.

    Commenting on the development, COLORS Odia programming head, Srija Shahin Sidhartha said, “At COLORS Odia we try to bring the best of network shows in local language for our audiences. ‘Sasural Simar Ka’ is a show that captured the hearts of people. We are excited to bring the most favourite show and we hope the story can give the Oriya viewers more entertainment in coming days.”

  • Colors launches Sasural Simar Ka season 2

    Colors launches Sasural Simar Ka season 2

    MUMBAI: After  keeping the audience entertained for seven long years, Colors' milestone show Sasural Simar Ka is set to return with the second season . In an all-new avatar, the show will chronicle the life of new (Choti) Simar (played by Radhika Muthukumar), who aspires to become a singer but her life takes an unexpected turn when she crosses path with Badi Simar (played by Dipika Kakar) and Geetanjali Devi (played by Jayati Bhatia). Produced by Rashmi Sharma Telefilms, Sasural Simar Ka 2 will premiere on 26 April 2021 and air every Monday to Saturday at 6.30 pm on Colors 

    A simple yet resilient girl, Choti Simar is the youngest of the siblings grown up in the shadow of her sisters. Much like Badi Simar, she is rooted in her values and principles, but she is a present-day girl, ambitious, and dreams of making her mark in the field of music. On the other hand, Geetanjali Devi belongs to the old school of thought and is seeking for an unambitious girl for her grandson Aarav (played by Avinash Mukherjee) who is willing to put her family above her dreams. She gives the responsibility to Badi Simar to scout for a suitable match and her quest leads her to Choti Simar who is ideal yet different from Geetanjali Devi’s expectations. As their lives get interwoven and their ideologies clash, thus begins Choti Simar’s journey, of discovering a new life and relationships. 

    Viacom18 Hindi mass entertainment and kids TV network head Nina Elavia Jaipuria said, “At Colors, we truly believe that stories have the power to bring comfort, even more so in these tough times. As the nation continues to fight the pandemic, we at Colors are constantly working towards bringing the best of entertainment for our viewers while ensuring the safety of our cast and crew. We are very happy to bring back the second season of our iconic show Sasural Simar Ka with a new storyline, old and new characters, and also strengthen the early prime time 6.30 pm slot.”

    Viacom18 chief content officer Manisha Sharma said, “Sasural Simar Ka has been one of our marquee shows that tasted immense success and became an audience favorite. We are very excited to return with the second season and take the legacy of the show forward with the story of new Simar. As the story evolves, we will see the new Simar, who resonates with old Simar’s ethos, fighting against odds, tackling different ideologies, and setting out on a new journey. We are extremely happy to have Dipika Kakar and Jayati Bhatia back on the show who in every true sense contributed to the show’s success. As we renew our partnership with Rashmi Sharma Telefilms, we look forward to creating history once again.”

    Producer Rashmi Sharma said, “We began the journey of Sasural Simar Ka a decade ago and every time its mere mention leaves us nostalgic. The memories and success of the show are still etched in our minds and I am delighted to bring back the show that is so close to my heart. In the new season, we will introduce the audience to the new Simar played by Radhika Muthukumar and showcase her journey. It is so great to reunite with Dipika Kakar and Jayati Bhatia who have become synonymous with the show and we are having a wonderful time shooting in Agra. I hope that like Season 1, we are able to rewrite the success and win audience love.”

  • Rashmi Sharma Telefilms upbeat with 7 shows on air; mulls comedy show

    Rashmi Sharma Telefilms upbeat with 7 shows on air; mulls comedy show

    MUMBAI: What’s common between Star Plus’ Saath Nibhana Saathiya and Colors’ Sasural Simar Ka and Swaragini, which incidentally have also been among the top rated shows across the Hindi general entertainment channels (GEC) genre?

     

    The answer is simple – Rashmi Sharma Telefilms. All three chart topping shows have been produced by this decade old production house. 

     

    Apart from the three mentioned above, the production house currently has another three shows running across channels including Bhagyalakshmi and Santoshi Maa on &TV as well as Sarojini on Zee TV. What’s more, come 4 January, 2016 and Rashmi Sharma Telefilms will be taking its total shows on air tally to seven with the launch of Silsila Pyaar Ka on Star Plus, which will be aired in the 8.30 pm time band.

     

    What’s more, after trying its hand at different genres, Rashmi Sharma Telefilms is now planning to dabble into yet another genre. Speaking to Indiantelevision.com Rashmi Sharma Telefilms producer Rashmi Sharma says, “We are working on a comedy concept but it’s too early to talk about it. But yes, in 2016 we might come up with a comedy show.”

     

    Throwing light on the production house’s run on Indian television so far, she further adds, “It’s purely hard work and the consistency that we maintain in changing the thought process of the shows. Not only with Saath Nibhana Saathiya or Sasural Simar Ka but with other shows like Swaragini and Santoshi Maa as well; we keep innovating with content and introduce new twists and turns, which makes the shows interesting and lively.”

     

    Saath Nibhana Saathiya and Sasural… are the banner’s two longest running shows and are also among the top five shows in Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India’s ratings. “One show is based on a Gujarati family, while the other is a Delhi based story and both stories are completely different from each other. We started with Simar’s story in Sasural Simar Ka but today the elements in the show are different. Not only that, they are also different from other shows that are on television. We try to maintain the DNA of our shows throughout their journey,” informs Sharma.

     

    The production house’s newest offering, Silsila Pyaar Ka revolves around the story of a mother who has controlled her son’s life and wants to write every chapter of his life. The story creates a twist when a girl enters his life.

     

    Silsila Pyaar Ka is replacing Balaji Telefilms’ Kuch Toh Hai Tere Mere Darmiyaan, which was launched on 29 September. Speaking on the same, Sharma says, “I can’t comment on the show as I have never seen it but I believe every show has its own destiny. When I started my shows Saathiya… and Sasural… I never thought that the shows would cross 1300 episodes. We believe in hard work and TRP is something, which is not in our hands. We look for quality and ratings are just the motivation to do better. But one can’t make shows on the basis of ratings. I still remember till about 80 episodes of Swaragini, we sustained at an average level but we never pulled down the show because of ratings. We never touched the foundation of the show. Even with Saathiya,till 100 episodes the show didn’t work well but we didn’t take off the show and today it’s one of the top shows on Star Plus.” 

     

    Talking about the early prime time slot that Saath Nibhana Saathiya created with its popularity, Sharma says, “For our show Saathiya, we waited for seven months for the time slot and at that time 7 pm was the slot that the channel agreed to give. As a production house we were excited to launch the show and it created its own prime time. It has worked well for us and for the channel as well. Even with Sasural Simar Ka, the channel was ready to give us the 7.30 pm time band as at 8 pm they had Balika Vadhu. Moreover, their others shows were also doing well and so we opted for 7.30 pm and it worked again. Initially Sasural Simar Ka didn’t work well and took time to establish. Today, it is one of the top rated shows on the channel.”

     

    With seven shows on air and another in the pipeline, the production house sure seems upbeat about its journey ahead.

  • Balaji Telefilms’ ‘Naagin’ is No. 1 show on Hindi GECs

    Balaji Telefilms’ ‘Naagin’ is No. 1 show on Hindi GECs

    MUMBAI: Balaji Telefilms’ weekend fiction show Naagin overtook the top five programmes of Hindi general entertainment channels (GECs) in week 48 according to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India data for Hindi speaking Market (HSM) (U+R) : NCCS All : Prime Time (1800 – 2330 hrs) : 4+ Individuals.

     

    Launched on 1 November on Colors, Naagin has become one of the first weekend shows to have better ratings than weekday shows in the genre, having received the maximum ratings this past week. 

     

    Naagin secured the leadership position on the charts with 19576 (000Sums) followed by Star Plus’ prime time show Saath Nibhaana Saathiya in the second slot with 17293 (000Sums), whereas Zee TV’s Kumkum Bhagya took on the third slot with 13466 (000Sums). Colors’ weekday prime time show Sasural Simar Ka bagged the fourth place with 13466 (000Sums), while Zee Anmol’s Ek Se Bhale Do stood at number five with 12712 (000Sums).

     

    As was earlier reported by Indiantelevision.com, though the concept of Naagin is not new to the audience but the show has been doing exceptionally well for Balaji Telefilms and Colors. The show, which is based on the tale of a snake that changes its form according to will, airs at 8 pm on Saturdays and Sundays.

     

    In its first week, Naagin garnered the maximum ratings. In week 44, the show totted 15,676 (000Sums). Naagin witnessed a rise in ratings in its first day telecast in week 45 with 16,741 (000Sums) while on the second day telecast, it got ratings of 12,761 (000Sums).

     

    In week 46, Colors’ weekend show again witnessed a rise and obtained 15,255 (000Sums) on Saturday, while on Sunday the ratings stood at 14,756 (000Sums).

     

    In week 47, Naagin stood at number two among the top five Hindi GECs programs. On Saturday, the show received 17,305 (000Sums), while its ratings stood at 16,126 (000Sums) on Sunday.

  • BARC week 39: Ten Sports retains top slot; Ind – SA beats WWE in top 5 shows

    BARC week 39: Ten Sports retains top slot; Ind – SA beats WWE in top 5 shows

    MUMBAI: Ten Sports continues to lead the sports genre while in the top five programmes, Star Sports 3’s T20 India Vs South Africa match beats Ten Sports’ WWE Special in week 39 of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India ratings.

     

    Ten Sports secured the leadership position and grabbed the first place with 46012 (000Sums) followed by Star Sports 3 in the second position with 30807 (000Sums) and Star Sports 1 in the third slot with 25535 (000Sums) respectively.

     

    In the Hindi general entertainment channels (GECs) genre, Star Plus led the pack and grabbed the first position with 425395 (000Sums) followed by Colors in the second slot with 392848 (000Sums) and Zee TV in the third position with 236507 (000Sums).

     

    Life OK with 232855 (000Sums) and Sab with 180566 (000Sums) bagged the fourth and fifth berths respectively.

     

    In the top five Hindi GEC programmes, Star Plus’ prime time show Saath Nibhaana Saathiya led the section and bagged first slot with 7192 (000Sums) followed by Kumkum Bhagya of Zee TV in the second position with 6573c (000Sums). Colors’ prime time shows Swaragini with 6172 (000Sums) and Sasural Simar Ka with 5988 (000Sums) booked the third and fourth slots respectively.

     

    Another Star Plus show Diya Aur Baati in the fifth slot recorded 5923 (000Sums).

     

    In the kids section, Nick (v) led the pack with 51529 (000Sums) on first slot followed by Pogo TV(v) on third place with 41842 (000Sums) and Cartoon Network on third with 33549 (000Sums).

     

    Times Now again topped the chart in the English News section with 343 (000Sums) followed by NDTV in the third slot with 222 (000Sums) and CNN IBN in the third position with 181 (000Sums). 

     

    Big Magic Ganga led the chart with 4381 (000Sum) in the Bhojpuri genre. ETV Bihar Jharkhand and Dangal TV followed in the second and third slots with 2172 (000s Sum) and 1991 (000s Sum) respectively.  

     

    Note: Rat 000 sums is the term used by BARC India, for readers who followed TAM ratings Rat 000 is what TAM used to term as TVT. The ratings 000 Sum is number of individuals in 000s {thousands} of a target audience who viewed an “event” averaged accross minutes.

  • BARC week 38: Star Plus sees significant ratings rise, back to no.1

    BARC week 38: Star Plus sees significant ratings rise, back to no.1

    MUMBAI: Star Plus and Colors have been slugging it out in the ratings race for the last couple of weeks. In the Hindi general entertainment channels (GEC) genre, Star Plus has regained its number one position with a considerable rise in ratings, according to the data released by Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India in week 38. 

     

    Star Plus ruled the roost by securing leadership position with 408816 (000 Sums) against 381365 (000 Sums) in week 38. On the other hand, Colors’ ratings nosedived as compared to last week, as the channel held second position with 379921 (000 Sums) against 414841 (000 Sums).

     

    Zee TV grabbed the third slot in the genre with 272281 (000 Sums) followed by Life OK and Sab in fourth and fifth slot with 236606 (000 Sums) and 190465 (000 Sums) respectively. 

     

    Star Plus’ prime time show Saath Nibhaana Saathiya led the chart of top five programmes in Hindi GECs with 7782 (000 Sums) followed by Zee TV’s Kumkum Bhagya in second spot and Colors’ Sasural Simar Ka in the third slot with 6130 (000 Sums) and 6043 (000 Sums) respectively. Star Plus’ Diya Aur Bati Hum and Colors’ Udaan secured the fourth and fifth slot with 5685 (000 Sums) and 5636 (000 Sums) respectively. 

     

    Like last week, this week too the WWE series has worked for Ten Sports as the channel secured the leadership position in the sports genre with 58963 (000 Sums) followed by Sony Six at second spot and Star Sports 1 in the third slot with 13747 (000 Sums) and 5788 (000 Sums) respectively. 

     

    In the kids’ segment, Nick (v) grabbed the topped the genre with 50817 (000 Sums) followed by Pogo TV (v) in second position with 42922 (000 Sums) and Hungama (v) in third slot with 33386 (000 Sums).

     

    Times Now led the chart in the English news channel genre and recorded 334 (000 Sums) and followed by India Today Television in the second spot with 129 (000 Sums). CNN IBN held the third spot with 129 (000 Sums).

     

    In the Bhojpuri genre, Big Magic Ganga continued to grab leadership position with 5450 (000 Sums). ETV Bihar Jharkhand and Dangal TV garnered second and third berth with 1658 (000 Sums) and 1535 (000 Sums) respectively. 

  • BARC week 37: ET Now dethrones CNBC to top biz news genre

    BARC week 37: ET Now dethrones CNBC to top biz news genre

    MUMBAI: Times Network’s ET Now has managed to topple market leader CNBC TV18 to emerge as the leader in the English business news channel category in week 37 of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India ratings.

     

    ET Now holds the leadership position with 230 (000Sums), whereas CNBC TV18 slid to the second position with 182 (000 Sums). NDTV Profit and NDTV Prime jointly secured the third place with 69 (000Sums).

     

    HINDI GECs

    On the other hand, Hindi general entertainment channel (GEC) Colors has managed to maintain its leadership position and has ranked no. 1 yet again. Colors led the chart with a considerable rise in ratings and grabbed first place in Hindi GECs with 414841 (000Sums) in week 37 as against 386518 (000Sums) in week 36.

     

    Though Star Plus witnessed a rise in ratings, it stood behind Colors in second spot with 381365 (000Sums) as compared to 370135 (000Sums) in the previous week.

     

    Zee TV and Life Ok were perched at the third and fourth slot with 256811 (000Sums) and 221762 (000Sums) respectively. Sab secured the fifth berth in the list with 183879 (000Sums).

     

    TOP HINDI GEC SHOWS

    Colors’ prime time show Sasural Simar Ka came out on top with 6819(000) in top five programmes in Hindi GECs followed by Star Plus’ Saath Nibhana Saathiya in the second slot with 6644 (000Sums). Zee TV’s Kumkum Bhagyagrabbed the third position with 6185 (000Sums), whereas Colors’ Udaan with 5680 (000Sums) was in the fourth spot.Star Plus’ Ye Hai Mohabbatein stood in the fifth spot with 5602 (000Sums.)

     

    SPORTS

    In the sports genre, the WWE series has worked in favour of Ten Sports as the channel secured leadership position with 40377(000Sums) followed by Sony Six at the second spot and Star Sports 1 in third slot with 15996 (000Sums) and 7782 (000Sums) respectively.

     

    KIDS

    In the kids section, Nick (v) led the genre to grab pole position with 47148 (000Sums) followed by Pogo TV (v) at the second spot with 44222 (000Sums) and Hungama (v) in third with 33086 (000Sums).

     

    ENGLISH NEWS

    Amongst the English News channels, though Times Now saw a fall in ratings, it maintained its top slot with 402 (000Sums) against 511 (000Sums) in week 37 followed by NDTV 24×7 at the second slot with 233 (000Sums). On the other hand, India Today Television with 202 (000 Sums) held the third position.

     

    BHOJPURI

    In the Bhojpuri segment, Big Magic Ganga continued to lead the list with 6347 (000Sums) followed by ETV Bihar Jharkhand in the second slot with 1909 (000Sums) and Dangal TV on the third spot with 1354 (000Sums).

     

    Note: (v) stands for virtual as these are multi-lingual channels.

  • BARC week 34: Colors topples Star Plus to capture numero uno slot in Hindi GECs

    BARC week 34: Colors topples Star Plus to capture numero uno slot in Hindi GECs

    MUMBAI: Toppling the market leader Star Plus in the Hindi general entertainment channels (GECs) genre, Colors secured the leadership position in week 34 with 360494 (000 Sums), according to the Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India ratings.

     

    Star Plus stood at the second spot with 359509 (000 Sums). On the other hand, Zee TV and Life OK held the third and fourth position with 264237 (000 Sums) and 224264 (000 Sums) respectively.  Sab grabbed the fifth position with 186090 (000 Sums) in week 34.  

     

    Zee TV’s prime time show Kumkum Bhagya topped the list with 6576 (000 Sums). Four of Colors’ shows made it to the top five chart in week 34. While Sasural Simar Ka grabbed the second position with 5438 (000 Sums), Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi with 5365 (000 Sums) was in the third slot. Swaragini and Udaan secured fourth and fifth place with 5300 (000 Sums) and 5243 (000 Sums) respectively. 

     

    With no change of the position in sports genre, Ten Sports’ continued to top the chart with 640272 (000 Sums) followed by Sony Six in the second slot with 370673 (000 Sums) and Ten Cricket in the third slot with 8998 (000 Sums). 

     

    In the kids segment, Nick led the pack with 47180 (000 Sums) followed by Pogo TV with 39480 (000 Sums) on second position and Cartoon Network secured the third position with 31445 (000 Sums). 

     

    In the English news broadcast segment, Times Now continued to rule the roost and secured first position with 431 (000 Sums). On second and third slot respectively were News 9 with 208 (000 Sums) and India Today Television with 160 (000 Sums).

    On the other hand, Big Magic Ganga, in Bhojpuri section led the list with 4371 (000 Sums) followed by ETV Bihar Jharkhand on second berth with 1460 (000 Sums) and Dangal TV in third space with 954 (000 Sums).  

  • BARC week 31: Star Plus, Ten Sports, Nick, Times Now rule the roost

    BARC week 31: Star Plus, Ten Sports, Nick, Times Now rule the roost

    MUMBAI: Star Plus continued to retain its leadership position in the general entertainment channel (GEC) category as it fetched 417090 (000 Sum) in the week 31 analysis of Broadcast Audience Measurement Council India (BARC) ratings. 

     

    The second slot was booked by Colors with 340631 (000 Sum) followed by Zee TV with 261527 (000 Sum). Life OK with 235201 (000 Sum) was above Sab at the fourth berth, wherein the latter fetched 197346 (000 Sum).

     

    Zee TV’s Kumkum Bhagya with 5868 (000 sum) dethroned Star Plus’ Saath Nibhaana Saathiya with 5805 (000 sum) to grab the pole position in BARC India’s list of top programs. Colors’ Sasural Simar Ka with 5121 (000 sum) and Swaragini with 4986 (000 sum) secured third and fourth place respectively.

     

    There was no change in the leadership position in the sports genre either as Ten Sports backed by WWE continued to lead the tally with 32203 (000 Sum). The live broadcaster of Sri Lanka VS Pakistan T20 match – Ten Cricket garnered 19549 (000 Sum) and sat on the second slot over Star Sports 2, which secured third position with 14427 (000 Sum)

     

    Nick also managed to keep its leadership position intact in the kids genre with 46317 (000 Sum) followed by Pogo TV with 37391 (000 Sum). Cartoon Network with 27112 (000 Sum) secured third place.

     

    Times Now continued its undisputed run as the leader in the English News genre with 599 (000 Sum) followed by India Today Television with 201 (000 Sum). NDTV 24×7 with 168 (000 Sum) secured the third position.