Tag: Siddharth Anand Kumar

  • Saregama India and Tamgha Entertainment announce major theatrical feature film

    Saregama India and Tamgha Entertainment announce major theatrical feature film

    MUMBAI – Saregama India announced its partnership with the newly launched Tamgha Entertainment LLC for a major feature film. The upcoming production will bring to the screen the untold stories of the Indian Army’s elite Rashtriya Rifles, celebrating their courage, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication to the nation.

    The film, which is yet to be titled, will delve into the unique ethos of the Rashtriya Rifles, a premier counter-insurgency force that was formed just over two decades ago, is a specialist force of the Indian Army tasked with counter-terrorism operations in Jammu and Kashmir. While well-regarded within military circles, the force remains relatively unknown to the public despite its remarkable success. This film aims to offer a rare and compelling look into one of India’s most effective military formations — a force that operates with silent resilience and extraordinary dedication. The story aims to move beyond battlefield action to explore the human-interest stories of the soldiers and the values they live by.

    This project marks the first collaboration between Saregama and Tamgha Entertainment, a media company founded by Damyant Singh Khanoria and Major General RS Yadav, VSM. Tamgha is founded on the principle of bringing authentic and powerful narratives of the Indian Armed Forces to a global audience, anchored in the ethos of “Naam, Namak aur Nishaan” (Honor. Loyalty. Legacy.).

    Saregama executive VP Siddharth Anand Kumar said, “At Saregama, we are constantly seeking powerful Indian stories that have the potential to resonate globally. The story of the Rashtriya Rifles is one of exceptional courage and conviction that deserves to be told on the big screen. In Tamgha Entertainment, we have found partners who are not only immensely passionate but also deeply knowledgeable and respectful of this world. We are confident that this collaboration will produce a film that is both authentic and inspiring.”

    Tamgha Entertainment VSM, director Major General RS Yadav added, “This partnership is the perfect embodiment of our goals. Saregama’s legacy and unparalleled reach will allow this important story to be produced at a scale that does it justice. Our dedicated focus will ensure that the authenticity and emotional core of the narrative remain intact. This film is the foundational step in our mission to build a creative ecosystem that gives a voice to the stories of our heroes.”

    Tamgha Entertainment founder & CEO Damyant Singh Khanoria stated, “Our vision for Tamgha was born from a deep-seated respect for the armed forces and a desire to tell their stories with the integrity they deserve. ‘Naam, Namak aur Nishaan’ is the moral compass for our storytelling. To begin our journey with a film about the indomitable spirit of the Rashtriya Rifles, and to do so with a creative powerhouse like Saregama, is a profound honour. We are committed to creating a film that will make the entire nation proud.”

  • Saregama partners with Daler Mehndi to elevate his live performances

    Saregama partners with Daler Mehndi to elevate his live performances

    Mumbai: Saregama has announced the addition of iconic artist Daler Mehndi to its roster. This collaboration aims to enhance his live performance business across platforms, including colleges, festivals, and corporate events. Known as the ‘Messiah of Masti’ and the Father of Indian Pop Bhangra music, Daler Mehndi’s influence as a live performer aligns well with Saregama’s mission.

    Daler Mehndi has spent decades shaping the live music scene, captivating audiences with his stage presence and performances. His shows have set industry benchmarks. Partnering with Saregama, recognised for its artist management and live events, promises to elevate Daler Mehndi’s performances, offering fans an enhanced experience. Saregama’s recent successes, including concerts with Divine, the ‘Yeh Shaam Mastani’ show featuring Zeenat Aman, and the upcoming 13-city ‘Dil-Luminati India tour’ with Diljit Dosanjh, showcase the label’s expertise in producing large-scale events.

    Mehndi said, “I am thrilled to be joining hands with Saregama. Their reputation in artist management and live events is unmatched, and I’m excited to embark on this new journey with them. Together, we will bring more energy, more music, and more unforgettable performances to audiences around the world.”

    Amidst other releases by the artist, Daler Mehndi’s refreshed version of his iconic party anthem ‘Na Na Na Na Na Re,’ the song, which originally united generations on the dance floor, has been given a modern twist and is already being embraced by fans, globally across age groups. With over seven million streams in a week of release, this remix has reaffirmed its place as a timeless hit.

    “We are proud to welcome Daler Mehndi to our roster,” said Saregama’s SVP, films and events – Siddharth Anand Kumar. “Daler Mehndi is more than just an artist—he is an emotion. His energy, his music, and his presence have always had a special connection with fans. At Saregama, we have the expertise in both artist management and live event production to support him and take his performances to even greater heights. Together, we will continue to push boundaries and reach new milestones.”

    Beyond his musical endeavors with hits like ’Jaragandi’, Daler Mehndi has also been expanding his artistic footprint. Marking 30 successful years in the music industry, the legendary Daler Mehndi is expected to innovate and provide a new sound – Rabab. Fans can expect more on this from the artist in the coming months.

    With this powerful partnership, Daler Mehndi and Saregama are set to redefine the landscape of live performances and continue their legacy of delivering unforgettable music and entertainment.

  • Zeenat Aman mesmerises audiences at Carvaan Live’s Yeh Shaam Mastani

    Zeenat Aman mesmerises audiences at Carvaan Live’s Yeh Shaam Mastani

    Mumbai: Zeenat Aman recently took the audience on a nostalgic journey at the first edition of Carvaan Live’s Yeh Shaam Mastani. Held at the Sri Shanmukhananda Chandrasekarendra Saraswathi Auditorium in Sion, the event was a heartfelt tribute to the golden era of Indian cinema, blending music, nostalgia, and stories that have shaped it.

    Saregama Carvaan has expanded its retro music experience to live performances with Carvaan Live. The launch event, Yeh Shaam Mastani, featured the legendary Zeenat Aman, who shared personal stories and timeless melodies.

    From the moment Zeenat Aman took the stage, the audience was captivated by her anecdotes about iconic films like Manoranjan, Don, Satyam Shivam Sundaram, and Qurbani. She discussed the challenges of portraying her characters and shared insights about working with directors like Raj Kapoor and Feroz Khan, identifying herself as a director’s actor. She also revealed candid moments about her chemistry with co-stars Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra, along with fun behind-the-scenes stories.

    Zeenat Aman addressed the more challenging aspects of her career, including navigating industry politics while remaining true to herself. The evening was filled with untold stories and the magic that defines her legacy.

    In conversation with RJ Anirudh Chawla, her stories resonated with the audience, who were further entertained by lead singers Pragati Nagpal and Pranav Chandran. The duo performed beloved songs like Chura Liya Hai Tumne and Laila O Laila, supported by a live band. The audience, many of whom grew up with these classics, sang along, making the evening a celebration of Bollywood’s music.

    Speaking about the event, Zeenat Aman shared her heartfelt thoughts, “Being on stage with so much love in the room was truly special. Seeing people connect with songs and stories that have been part of my journey was heartwarming. Thank you to everyone who came out to spend this beautiful evening with me. I hope to connect with more people as the show goes to Delhi & Jaipur later this month.”

    Saregama’s senior VP of films & events Siddharth Anand Kumar added, “Yeh Shaam Mastani is our homage to an era that gave us timeless films and unforgettable music. Carvaan has been a beloved companion in homes with its nostalgic retro music, and now, with Carvaan Live, we’re excited to take that magic off the shelf and onto the stage. We are honored to have Zeenat Aman open this series in Mumbai and the response has been incredible. We’re excited to bring this experience to Delhi and Jaipur.”

    The evening felt like a reunion of generations. Parents and grandparents, who grew up with these timeless classics, relived their youth, while the younger crowd discovered the magic of the golden era. The smiles, laughter, and even a few teary eyes in the audience showed just how deeply these songs and stories still resonate, making it a truly unforgettable family celebration.

    After the overwhelming response in Mumbai, Yeh Shaam Mastani is now set to bring its magic to Delhi on 18 October at Siri Fort Auditorium and Jaipur on 19 October at Deep Smriti Auditorium. Grab your tickets on BookMyShow for a night of nostalgia and music.

  • Yas Island Abu Dhabi to host Diljit Dosanjh’s ‘Dil-Luminati Tour’ on 9 November

    Yas Island Abu Dhabi to host Diljit Dosanjh’s ‘Dil-Luminati Tour’ on 9 November

    Mumbai: Yas Island Abu Dhabi, the region’s leading leisure and entertainment destination, will welcome Punjabi music icon Diljit Dosanjh to Etihad Park on 9 November 2024, as part of the eagerly awaited Dil-Luminati Tour. Saregama and Ripple Effect Studios have partnered with the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, and Miral, the leading creator of immersive destinations and experiences in Abu Dhabi to bring this eagerly anticipated concert to the UAE. The event is proudly presented by Emirates NBD.

    Diljit Dosanjh, a global music sensation who recently made history as the first Indian artist on ‘The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon’ and the first Punjabi artist at Coachella, is bringing his electrifying Dil-Luminati tour to the UAE this November. Following record-breaking shows in North America, and with upcoming performances in the UK in September, Europe in October and India in Oct-Dec, Diljit is set to captivate audiences with his unparalleled talent.

    Diljit Dosanjh on his upcoming show in UAE said, “I am beyond excited to bring the Dil-Luminati Tour to Abu Dhabi for the very first time. This is something I’ve been looking forward to, and I can’t wait to share the magic with my fans at Etihad Park. I’m ready for an unforgettable night of music and celebration because Punjabi UAE aa gaye oye!! I am incredibly humbled by the overwhelming love and support I’ve received from fans across the world. I promise to continue working hard to bring you the best music experience and create something truly special on stage.  I encourage you all to bring your energy and enthusiasm because Abu Dhabi, we’re going to make this night extraordinary!”

    Saregama India Ltd Sr vice president – films, events & A&R Siddharth Anand Kumar said, “We are beyond excited to bring Diljit Dosanjh’s Dil-Luminati Tour to Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, marking his debut performance in the city. Diljit is a global sensation and his ability to connect with audiences is incredible. At Saregama, we are committed to delivering world-class entertainment experiences, and this concert, just like the ones we’ve produced across North America, Australia and India is set to be a milestone event. We look forward to creating an immersive and spectacular experience for fans, in partnership with the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi and Miral.”

    Ripple Effect Studios founder & Diljit Dosanjh’s business manager Sonali said, “Working with Diljit on the Dil-Luminati Tour has been an extraordinary experience. His passion for his craft and his dedication to his fans are truly inspiring. Bringing this tour to Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, for the first time ever, is a momentous occasion, and we are excited to see how the energy of the UAE will resonate with Diljit’s electrifying performances. We’re committed to making this show an unforgettable experience for everyone involved.”

    Yas Island has a proven track record of hosting global superstars, from the Backstreet Boys and Guns N’ Roses to Amr Diab. This impressive legacy sets the stage for Diljit Dosanjh’s Dil-Luminati Tour, promising an unforgettable experience for fans as the latest addition to the venue’s star-studded lineup.

    Pre-registration is now live from www.platinumlist.net with the public pre-sale for registered users from Tuesday, 27 August 12 noon UAE time.

    Emirates NBD customers will have an exclusive early access pre-sale on Monday, 26 August from noon UAE time.

    The public general sale will commence on Wednesday, 28 August at 12 noon UAE time.

  • Saregama’s Yoodlee Films teams up with Omjee’s Cine World for Punjabi film projects

    Saregama’s Yoodlee Films teams up with Omjee’s Cine World for Punjabi film projects

    Mumbai: One such exciting collaboration has been announced by two powerhouses, Saregama’s Yoodlee Films and Omjee’s Cine World Pvt Ltd. The two have joined hands for multiple Punjabi projects and they aim to work together on many interesting and unseen stories.

    Yoodlee Films is a pioneer Production house in multiple Indian languages and Omjee’s is the leading Distribution and production house from Punjab. With their experiences and legacies coming together, we can expect magic to happen on the silver screen.

    The Sr. vice president of films and events at Saregama India Ltd, Siddharth Anand Kumar said that we are extremely delighted with this new association. The company has a splendid success record in other Indian language films and is looking forward to creating the same in Punjabi films. They believe that the Punjabi market is full of interesting stories and exciting opportunities and it’s the right time to tap the audience worldwide. This collaboration is a step in the same direction and they are looking forward to the wonders together.

    Omjee’s Cine World Pvt Ltd’s Munish Sahni said that they have always believed in opening new doors for the industry and this association is a step in the same direction. It’s evident that the Punjabi market is exploding with new opportunities every day and is in its most exciting phase. Both companies strongly believe in backing content which will be a winner at the box office as well as in the hearts of audiences worldwide and we are certain that all the projects that we are planning will be a treat for the audiences!

  • OTT platforms looking at more original films: Siddharth Anand Kumar

    OTT platforms looking at more original films: Siddharth Anand Kumar

    MUMBAI: Although web-series is the most discussed form of OTT content, some of the streaming services are also investing in content-driven original movies. Both international OTT players and home grown platforms in India have added original movies to their content catalogue. The change has expanded the scope for production houses, independent filmmakers to monetise low budget films easily. Popular music banner Saregama’s film venture Yoodlee Films which started last year has three of its movies on streaming giant Netflix. Two more films from the production house will be available on OTT platforms also.

    In an interaction with Indiantelevision.com, Saregama VP TV and Films Siddharth Anand Kumar highlighted the potential of original movies on the platform and their plan to work on OTT platforms. Saregama India’s film division collaborated with Netflix for the streaming giant’s first Indian original film Brij Mohan Amar Rahe, a dark comedy. Other than that, Ajji and Kuchh Beheege Alfaaz produced by them are also available on Netflix.

    Kumar thinks the potential of original movies on streaming platforms are growing. “OTT platforms are concentrating on putting more films as originals whereas till now we have been seeing more emphasis on series. I don’t think the focus on series will decrease but films are also getting in,” he said.

    Explaining the reason he said as a series demands a high amount of time from viewer to finish watching it, there is a separate need for stories which can be consumed in a small span. Traditionally, young audience of age group 18-25 has been given more importance in digital spaces that can binge-watch a series. But, the audience aged above 30 needs content of shorter span.  Yoodlee Films spokesperson also highlighted the benefits films can leverage from a marketing angle. As good content driven movies can be screened in international film festivals, it’s an easy way to grab eyeballs. Critic review also helps to increase awareness through word of mouth.

    The synergy between production houses and OTT platforms for originals can be regarded as win-win situation for both. While theatrical release cannot leave much impact without proper star-studded casting, those platforms have their own loyal viewer base. Moreover, content becomes more crucial than known faces.

    “I feel that it’s important for us as a production house to build a business relationship with all the OTT platforms. So, naturally when you make a film you will go to everybody who is a potential buyer and say that this is our film, this is the quality of the product we are making and if you would like to buy let’s start talking. So we always approach,” Kumar commented while he was asked if it approached Netflix for Brij Mohan Amar Rahe.

    “We have plans to work with all OTT platforms. What is important for us is not partnering with only one platform but creating something as a company where we can work with everybody. We want to take our films to any platform where it is needed Every platform has a specific niche. Some films will fit one platform, some will fit another,” he added.

    While he was asked how they measure the audience response, Kumar said though any OTT platform does not share data with producers, there’s another interesting way to get feedback on digital. With the release of one film, lots of conversations take place on Twitter, Facebook. The production house has a dedicated team to monitor the chatter on social media.

    While some concerns were raised regarding overflow of dark content on OTT platforms, he said as after a long time producers were freed from unnecessary restrictions, that was a natural reaction. Slangs, sex, violence – all despite being a part of commonplace life were strictly restricted from being shown on screen. “However, the cycle is now ending and we are realising other kind of content is equally important. Every kind of content will go on OTT,” he said.

    With a team of 30 members, the company is looking at creating more thematic films. Though it’s playing in an untested territory of its parent company and monetisation could be a challenge, the success of released films till now speaks in its favour.

  • “Non-fiction is expensive, hence need to strengthen fiction”: Siddharth Anand Kumar

    “Non-fiction is expensive, hence need to strengthen fiction”: Siddharth Anand Kumar

    MUMBAI: Vidya Balan’s famous line about entertainment sells, stay true to the television business as well.

     

    With new channels launched and new genres explored every now and then, the production houses have a lot on their platter. One such production house, Colosceum, known for its non-fictional properties like Roadies, Splitsvilla recently got on board Siddharth Anand Kumar as scripted content head to strengthen its overall approach.

     

    A graduate in filmmaking, he has worked as an assistant to Mira Nair during the making of Kamasutra (1995), as DOP and editor for Bobby Bedi during the production of the TV series Rajdhani (2000), and as the executive producer for Shekhar Kapur’s company Digital Talkies during which he oversaw the production of two feature films and the country’s first International Digital Film Festival (2001).

     

    He has directed two films: Let’s Enjoy (2004), a film about a Delhi farmhouse party, and Semshook (2010), a coming of age story set in the Tibetan exile community. And his TV projects include Seven and Khotey Sikkey by Yash Raj Films on Sony and Mahabharat by Swastik Pictures on Star Plus.

     

    “We have a partnership with Colosceum. And our aim is to bring in some really interesting new content into the Indian television which is currently happening and we want to be a part of it,” says Kumar while elaborating on his role.  “In the industry there is a position of content director and director and I will be mixing both these roles. It is also something which the channels want and are eager to do because it is the director who makes the show. And sometimes we have creative director who doesn’t engage in day to day procedure of the show or while communicating with the broadcasters. We want to bridge that gap.”

     

    He along with the Colosceum team is currently busy conceiving and pitching ideas to broadcasters, which will then be taken forward if the broadcaster shows interest.  

     

    The production house is known for its seasonal shows, but with this hire it wants to strengthen its fiction side as well. Kumar goes on to explain why. “Colosceum had non-fiction bend but if you look at the trend, all the big production houses whether they are Endemol or Fremantle, you will see a small shift little away from non-fiction because non-fiction costs a lot. And the numbers that you get are pretty much the same as a hit fiction property. So, everyone understands that the return of investment is higher on fiction. Producers who have had a very strong non-fiction background like Colosceum need to partner with strong fiction heads to tell the broadcasters ‘look we have the right team in place’.”

     

    Furthermore, he believes channels are now moving towards fiction. Stating the example of how Bindass, which once used to air shows like Big Switch and Dadagiri, today has fiction shows. Similarly Channel V and MTV have now become youth general entertainment channels (GECs).

     

    Moreover, even GECs which offered their viewers two to three non-fictional properties over weekend, now only have one such property. 

     

    “Take Colors for instance, apart from Jhalak Dikhla Ja it doesn’t air any other non-fictional property on the weekend. I won’t take Comedy Nights with Kapil to be one as it is scripted. The trend is indicating that every channel is putting their money into one non-fiction show because they are expensive and rest on fiction,” he says and adds, “Right now we are in the phase when there is a greater demand for fiction than non-fiction. At some time, the circle might change again. So, this is a good time to generate some quality fiction content and strengthen it so we are able to serve the broadcaster in both the genres.”

     

    Kumar believes that as audiences mature, the content will change as well and hence, channels are moving towards younger content as well as dealing with social issues apart from the regular saas-bahu dramas. Another aspect which is also a main reason for this shift in content today is the demand from the advertisers. “The consumer categories which are very hot at the moment are smartphones, cars and e-commerce, and they need to talk to a younger-skewed audience not only in metros but also in tier I and II cities where there is high aspirational power. Youth has more spending power because as one grows older, the commitments/priorities change. So advertisers need to talk to them and hence broadcasters need to create content for this audience.”

     

    One needs to just turn on the TV to see who is advertising so if it’s a Karbonn mobile it doesn’t want to advertise on Saath Nibana Saathiya but need a show like Airlines or Shastri Sisters.

     

    In the coming years, he proposes that as more and more people start consuming content on digital, production houses might have to start making specific content for that medium and also learn how to monetise it well. As media proliferates there is going to be more fragmentation and niche programming.

     

    Hence, Colosceum will focus on creating tailor-made shows for broadcasters based on what that broadcaster wants in its programming lineup. Currently, the team has a lot of ideas on the platter and will soon approach broadcasters with the innovative and interesting ideas.

     

    In his 12 years career, Kumar says that even today “we don’t know what the audience wants.” There is still a lot of guess work even though there are various research agencies doing a lot of footwork. So when it comes to talking to the audience and seducing them with the work there is still a bit of hit and miss. “We usually have the tendency of coping what becomes a hit, but it won’t serve our purpose as we will start creating same content that will create fatigue amongst audiences.”

     

    “We need to provide a varied content to audience which is also dynamic. So that we can learn what the audience wants,” he concludes.

     

  • Colosceum gets Siddharth Anand Kumar on board

    Colosceum gets Siddharth Anand Kumar on board

    MUMBAI: It was in July that Lalit Sharma, who was part of the founding team with Ajit Andhare and Rajiv Lakshman, took charge as the CEO of Colosceum.

     

    And since then he has been working hard to take the production house, which saw a few senior exits in the past couple of years, to greater heights because he believes it’s the work that matters as people come and go. In the last couple of months three new hires have been made to strengthen the production house’s top line management.

     

    “We have already introduced Hitesh Bhatia and Vikrant Bharadwaj in the non-scripted space, and now we have got on board Siddharth Anand Kumar as scripted creative head,” says Sharma while adding that the main aim is to strengthen the team.

     

    “People come and people go, but what really matters is the work. One should let the work talk,” adds Sharma.

     

    The deal was negotiated by content and talent management company, Tulsea Pictures, which represents both Kumar and Colosceum.

     

    Kumar studied filmmaking in Hampshire College in USA and has worked as a freelance cinematographer and editor for several film and TV projects. He has worked as an assistant to Mira Nair during the making of Kamasutra (1995), as DOP and editor for Bobby Bedi during the production of the TV series Rajdhani (2000), and as the executive producer for Shekhar Kapur’s company Digital Talkies during which he oversaw the production of two feature films and the country’s first International Digital Film Festival (2001).

     

    He has directed two films: Let’s Enjoy (2004), a film about a Delhi farmhouse party and Semshook (2010), a coming of age story set in the Tibetan exile community while his TV projects include Seven and Khotey Sikkey by Yash Raj Films on Sony and Mahabharat by Swastik Pictures on Star Plus.

     

    Kumar states, “With various popular shows as part of their existing show reel, Colosceum has already started to establish its superiority in the Hindi GEC space. I am confident that my partnership with Colosceum will result in some exceptional fiction television content for India to watch. I am enthusiastically looking forward to working with Colosceum and to take its fiction shows to the next-level as ‘must-watch’ Indian television.”

     

    Currently, producing Splitsvilla, the production house prouds itself of multi-seasonal properties for both youth channels and GECs. “With more and more GECs concentrating on younger audiences, the line separating the content between the two is thinning and GECs too want to attract younger eyeballs,” highlights Sharma. He credits his young-blooded team as well as experienced research team for grasping the new trends amongst youngsters and used those insights to create popular shows.

     

    On International production houses making a mark in the Indian television industry, Sharma feels that the competition is healthy. “It is important as through these companies we get an exposure of how they work.”

     

    The year (2013) Andhare left, the company did have to face a tough time, but things have improved now and business is only growing. The production house is already in talks with various broadcasters for new shows which will go air in the near future.

     

    Apart from that, it is also concentrating in building the film arm and the next six months could see some good news.