Tag: Shailesh Lodha

  • Shemaroo TV’s ‘Waah Bhai Waah’ hits a century

    Shemaroo TV’s ‘Waah Bhai Waah’ hits a century

    Mumbai: Shemaroo TV’s marquee show, Waah Bhai Waah marks a new milestone of completing 100 episodes. The show, which features Shailesh Lodha as host, will present its centennial episode on Monday, 26 September from 9 p.m. to 10 p.m.

    The landmark episode will have a special guest of honour, Prince Lakshyaraj Singh of Mewar, who will join the show to commemorate this joyous occasion. As an addition to the celebration, this time seven poets will grace the stage for this centennial special episode.

    Launched in June this year, the show has been receiving an overwhelming response and love from its audiences for bringing out the best of poetry and humour. Along with Shailesh Lodha, the show regularly features other renowned poets who are known to tickle your funny bone with their poetic talent as they see the lighter side of everyday life.

    Speaking on this milestone, Shemaroo Entertainment chief operations officer broadcasting business Sandeep Gupta commented, “We have consistently strived to keep our content as per the ever-evolving entertainment needs of our audiences with distinguished content offerings. The awe-inspiring love that we have received from our audiences for ‘Waah Bhai Waah’ has been increasing, which goes to show that hard work and innovation are imperative for success.” 

    He added, “The remarkable performances by all the poets, accompanied by Shailesh Lodha’s witty poetry equipped with emotions, have been well received by audiences not only across age groups but even from all parts of the country.”

    Jubilant about the landmark milestone, actor and host of the show, Shailesh Lodha said, “I am ecstatic to see the kind of response we have received from the audiences across the country, which again proves that poetry has always been the soul of the country. The fact that we have unearthed the talent of so many poets is a testament to all the efforts, especially by Shemaroo TV, for providing such a huge platform to many. I am sure that we will continue to achieve many more such milestones together.”

  • Shemaroo TV launches new original show ‘Waah Bhai Waah’

    Shemaroo TV launches new original show ‘Waah Bhai Waah’

    Mumbai: Hindi general entertainment channel Shemaroo TV has launched its latest original show Waah Bhai Waah hosted by actor, writer, anchor and poet Shailesh Lodha. The show is slated to be aired in the primetime slot of 9 pm every day from 19 June.

    Each episode of the show will feature renowned poets from across the nation who will entertain the audience along with Shailesh Lodha. The show will be an amalgamation of poetry and literature with satirical comedy.

    “At Shemaroo, we have always stayed true to our promise of constantly experimenting and catering to the evolving entertainment needs of our audiences. The new show ‘Waah Bhai Waah’ is a very popular format that blends poetry and comedy satirically and I am sure our audiences are going to love it,” said Shemaroo Entertainment CEO Hiren Gada.  

    “Satirical comedy is a very popular genre for family audiences and Shailesh Lodha is a household name renowned for his witty poetry. Audiences of Shemaroo TV will surely watch Waah Bhai Waah for their daily dose of family entertainment as they will get some top-notch comedy from their most loved artist,” said Shemaroo COO broadcasting business Sandeep Gupta.

  • Television actors should also get royalties on reruns and repeat telecasts: Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah’s Shailesh Lodha

    Television actors should also get royalties on reruns and repeat telecasts: Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah’s Shailesh Lodha

    MUMBAI: Television industry has been one of the worst-hit sectors due to the pandemic followed by the subsequent lockdown. Now, when the shoots have finally resumed after a hiatus of four long months amid all SOPs and safety measures laid down by the government, many celebs are working with a sense of fear.

    aAmpere Analysis projected that the pandemic had delayed at least 60 per cent of scripted television programming worldwide, including at least half of the programming originally scheduled to air in the second half of 2020. There had been a noticeable increase in non-scripted productions—including smaller-scale series capable of being produced remotely—that can be used to fill schedules until scripted programs resume production (noting that audiences may eventually become tired out by pandemic-themed programming).

    Shailesh Lodha, an Indian actor, comedian, writer, and best known for playing the role of Taarak Mehta in India's longest-running sitcom serial Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, in an interaction with Governance Now MD Kailashnath Adhikari talks about challenges faced by the television industry, actors and much more. 

    According to him actors especially who also do brand endorsements, live shows and appearances are facing the brunt of pandemic.

    LodhaShailesh shares, “I belong to show business, which has been severly impacted due to pandemic. There are no events or live shows. Thankfully television shooting started last month. So professionally speaking there were no activities during pandemic. I did quite a few online shows, but they don’t give you satisfaction. You don’t feel like you are performing.”

    He mentions that it is difficult to predict when the normalcy will return but according to him situations are better than before. However, he believes that the turmoil caused by the pandemic has instilled the sense of fear among people. He said that while entering the set when someone sees cast and crew members in masks, PPE kits, and gloves it creates a fearful environment. He also thinks that India is doing considerably better, with recovery rate at 72 percent and death rate at 2 percent.

    Kailash Adhikari raised a question to Lodha if production houses broadcasters are partially responsible for the issues faced by  artists, hair and makeup artists and technicians.

    Lodha quipped that the challenges faced by the entertainment industry is no different from other sectors. It is just that the entertainment world is glamorous, and people are more attracted towards entertainment news, hence the media stays in the limelight. But he believes there are various issues and it is going to be in every section of the society and entertainment world is no different from that. He suggests operating business to create job opportunities and strengthen the economy.

    As far as the industry’s responsibility towards daily wage earners is concerned Lodha said, “I think if we had taken our responsibility towards the lower section of the society more seriously, it would have been a much better situation.”

    As the daily soaps went out of stock, broadcasters resorted to popular reruns of their shows. However, TV reruns might have attracted viewers but not advertisements. Despite viewership no shareholders have been benefited. But during the conversation with Adhikari, Lodha sparks a larger debate about royalties. He said, “Why artists are not benefited when reruns or repeat telecasts are happening. In most of the instances, we look at what is happening in the West, but I think it is high time when artists should also get the royalties of the show. There should be some provision’s under IPRs (Intellectual Property Rights).”

    Actors who are part of endorsements, appearances and live shows are severely impacted with their earnings being hampered by the pandemic and lockdown.

    Lodha who is a renowned poet and worked in SAB TV’s Waah Waah Kya Baat Hai and several other shows notes that for an artist it is important to have a live audience. Looking at the audience’s reaction gives a certain amount of happiness. But to the pandemic there are no live shows, you are not able to see audience reaction. 

    He adds, “As a writer and a performer I can say there is not much earning, and whatever is there it is biased earning. In a biased market there is earning but no satisfaction. People are arguing to reduce rates as things are happening virtually, but the artist remains the same. I think it will take one year to get back to normal.”

    Finally, film and television shootings have started with a lot of restrictions and limitations. Speaking about the same Lodha highlights that it is the new normal. However, he points out that shooting is more about precautions and less about limitations. He thinks that technology will have to play a much bigger role.  Production houses are heavily dependent on chroma, special effects and VFX  to shoot crowd scenes.

    Recently, a blanket ban was introduced in the industry where actors, technicians and crew members above the age of 65 years were not allowed on the film and television set. However, as per Bombay high court’s verdict the ban is now lifted. Lodha thinks at that time it was justified to impose a ban considering elderly citizens were at high risk.

  • Big Magic ups festive quotient offering a blend of authentic celebrations and humour

    Big Magic ups festive quotient offering a blend of authentic celebrations and humour

    MUMBAI: Big Magic, the flagship national Hindi general entertainment channel from the Reliance Broadcast Network bouquet positioned as the one stop destination for humor is ensuring it delivers to audiences authentic festive offerings, layered in humor. Promising an engaging watch for the entire family, the Navratri celebrations on both shows Ajab Gajab Ghar Jamai and Uff! Yeh Nadaniyaan is built on the insights of the markets that they are based in. The already glittering artist line up on the show, sees special appearances with Sailesh Lodha on Ajab Gajab Ghar Jamai and Sunil Pal on Uff! Yeh Nadaniyaan. With the best entertainment package this festive season, audiences stand to soak in an excellent show, while marketers get an excellent opportunity to engage with audiences.

     

    Ajab Gajab Ghar Jamai ki Ajab Gajab Ram Leela:

    The Ram Leela depiction is an authentic celebration of Navratri in Uttar Pradesh, and the Braj region in particular. It is a form of folk theatre, based on the life of the Pandavas of Mahabharata and Yakshagana of Karnataka revolving around various epics and puranas. With Uttar Pradesh being a focus market and the show based in Braj, this creative programming highpoint ensures resonance with audiences. The show will feature an illustration of the Ram Leela by the Shaktishaali family, with chaos and hilarity coming in with each character wanting to play the lead roles. It is amidst this madness that Shailesh Lodha steps in as the savior and sutradhaar. An exciting show highpoint, with ensures resonance with audiences.

     

     Uff! Yeh Nadaniyaan features Navrata ke Rang, Sunil Pal ke Sang

    Navrata is celebrated with great zeal across India.  Delhi is one of the key regions that follows this festival with a lot of enthusiasm, with the Jagrata’s being a key part of the offerings. Since Big Magic’s show, Uff! Yeh Nadaniyaan is based in Delhi, the Jagrata special will appeal to the local audiences. It’s an apt opportunity to tap this festival and create amplification around the show integrated with the festival.

     

    Well known comedian, Sunil Pal will be playing a cameo in the festive special on Uff! Yeh Nadaniyaan wherein he will masquerade as a Jagrata singer. He is sure to take the audiences on a joyous ride with his comic timing and the situations he will get into in this episode.

     

    Commenting on the specials, Reliance Broadcast Network COO Lavneesh Gupta said, “The festival specials on Big Magic, built on local insights and backed by research are already connecting excellently with audiences. With Shailesh Lodha and Sunil Pal on the show, it gives the spikes an added spurt and ensures higher levels of engagement. With a Channel reach to 85mn Indian households and a special connect with audiences focused on the HSM’s, this special festive spike makes for an excellent opportunity for marketers to connect with a plum audience base.”

     

    The spikes will be marketed heavily across television, radio and digital, ensuring excellent promotions and reach.

  • Rajshri Media to create humorous content for telecom networks

    Rajshri Media to create humorous content for telecom networks

    MUMBAI: Rajshri Media has tied up with humorists, Shailesh Lodha and Navneet Hullad, for the creation and development of humour content for telecom networks.

    The company is in the process of producing exclusive audio and video content, specifically catering to the 100 million plus telecom user base in India, which it says is growing at a rapid pace and is increasingly demanding entertainment ‘on the go’.

    The mobile phone is fast emerging as the preferred device for entertainment, communication and information for this consumer base.

    Rajshri Media MD Rajjat A. Barjatya says, “Humour has always been a big attraction on the cinema and TV screens, in both films and TV shows. With mobile phones evolving into personal entertainment devices and with consumers increasingly consuming entertainment ‘on the move’, the age of ‘made for mobile’ content has arrived.

    “After having studied user habits and consumption patterns on this new medium, we have begun creating a large bouquet of original entertainment content customized for the ‘smallest screen’ in people’s lives. Both Shailesh Lodha and Navneet Hullad are hugely talented artists and we are delighted to be associated with them in our endeavor to brighten up the moods of millions of telecom/mobile consumers in India.”

    Rajshri Media has produced audio and video content with both the artists, which would be made available on wap and voice portals across all leading mobile networks. Short audio and video clips will be available for downloading and/or streaming as ring tones, ringback tones, video clips, audio clips and other innovative products.