Tag: Sumeet Mittal

  • Shemaroo Umang and Shashi Sumeet Productions unveil ‘Main Dil Tum Dhadkan’

    Shemaroo Umang and Shashi Sumeet Productions unveil ‘Main Dil Tum Dhadkan’

    Mumbai: Shemaroo Umang has announced its latest show in collaboration with the Shashi Sumeet Productions. The upcoming drama, ‘Main Dil Tum Dhadkan,’ highlights that true motherhood is defined by love and emotional connection rather than biological ties. The series explores the bond between a mother and her child with a modern twist on the timeless story of Yashoda. ‘Main Dil Tum Dhadkan’ is set to premiere on 16 September 2024, and will air every Monday to Saturday at 8:30 PM exclusively on Shemaroo Umang. The cast includes Radhika Muthukumar, who delivers a heartfelt performance as Vrinda; Kavish Khunger, portraying Krish with genuine warmth. Zohaib Ashraf, bringing depth to Keshav’s role, and Neelu Vaghela, whose portrayal of Rajeshwari Devi adds significant emotional weight to the narrative.

    ‘Main Dil Tum Dhadkan’ beautifully underscores the essence of motherhood, highlighting the profound emotional connection between Vrinda and her son, Krish. Vrinda’s world revolves around Krish, and their deep bond is challenged when Keshav, who also feels a strong connection with Krish, reveals that Krish is his biological child. The revelation shatters Vrinda’s life and brings a glimmer of hope to Keshav, leading to a dramatic custody battle supported by Keshav’s mother, Rajeshwari Devi. As Vrinda fights to keep Krish, the series offers exploration of a mother’s love and the emotional trials faced by both Vrinda and Keshav.

    Shemaroo Entertainment Ltd.,  COO of Broadcasting Business Sandeep Gupta said, “Shashi Sumeet Productions is known for their ability to create compelling and relatable narratives, and Main Dil Tum Dhadkan is no exception. This heart touching series will offer a fresh and emotional take on the concept of motherhood, highlighting the complexities of relationships and how evolving bonds impact two intertwined lives. With its powerful storyline and exceptional cast, we believe it will deeply resonate with viewers.”

    Shashi and Sumeet Mittal, Shashi Sumeet Productions, shared, “We are always driven by the desire to bring fresh and innovative stories to the audience. We are excited to partner with Shemaroo Umang on ‘Main Dil Tum Dhadkan’ and present a contemporary reimagining of the timeless tale of Yashoda. We aim to breathe new life into this age-old narrative, offering a fresh perspective that resonates with today’s viewers. It is an exploration of a mother’s love and touches upon the emotion of the fear of losing a child.”

    ‘Main Dil Tum Dhadkan’ promises to be a standout addition to Shemaroo Umang’s lineup, offering a touching exploration of unique bonds, love, hope and resilience. Tune in to the premiere of ‘Main Dil Tum Dhadkan’ on September 16, 2024, airing Monday to Saturday at 8:30 PM, exclusively on Shemaroo Umang.

  • COLORS presents its first love story of 2024 ‘Mera Balam Thanedaar’

    COLORS presents its first love story of 2024 ‘Mera Balam Thanedaar’

    Mumbai: As the curtains fall on a remarkable year of impactful launches, COLORS is all set to kick off the new year with another exciting love saga, ‘Mera Balam Thanedaar’. With a rich history of celebrating love with extraordinary narratives that bring societal change, stir emotions, and immortalize onscreen romantic pairs, COLORS continues its tradition of offering diverse content with this one-of-a-kind love story of two individuals, with opposite ideologies. The show stars Shagun Pandey and Shruti Choudhary as Veer Pratap Singh and Bulbul Rajawat respectively and traces the love story of a couple whose marriage is based on a lie that threatens to crumble the foundation of their relationship. Produced by Shashi Sumeet Productions, ‘Mera Balam Thanedaar’ premieres on 3 January and airs every Monday to Friday at 9:30 pm only on COLORS.

    Set in picturesque locations of Rajasthan, ‘Mera Balam Thanedaar’ unfolds the journey of Bulbul and Veer who are as disparate as day and night but have intertwined destinies. Bulbul is a lively young girl who follows what her mother tells her to do. She is underage but unaware of this fact completely. On the other hand, Veer, an honest IPS Officer, firmly opposes deceit in any form. Bulbul doesn’t know that her parents have concealed her true age. Meanwhile, Veer, a crusader against underage marriages, unknowingly marries Bulbul, not knowing that she is a minor. Will love blossom in this loveless marriage against the backdrop of deception and destiny?

    Producer Shashi Mittal expressed, “We take immense pride in crafting impactful stories that resonate with a mass audience, reaching even the hinterlands of India. Our new show, ‘Mera Balam Thanedaar,’ unfolds a distinctive love story between Veer and Bulbul, set against the vibrant backdrop of Rajasthan. Shot in real locations like Mandawa, Pushkar, and Kishangarh, the show captures the local essence of these beautiful places, aiming to authentically bring the look and feel of real Rajasthan to the audience.”

    Producer Sumeet Mittal further added, “The collaboration between our production house and COLORS has consistently produced incredible shows, and this show stands out among our previous ventures as it addresses the issue of underage marriage wherein Veer and Bulbul find themselves entangled in a marriage scam. We are confident that viewers will appreciate the refreshing storyline and on-screen chemistry between Shagun and Shruti.”

    Sharing his thoughts on essaying the role of Veer Pratap Singh, Shagun Pandey said, “I am thrilled to step into the shoes of an honest IPS officer who stands firm against deceit. This role is exactly what I’ve been eagerly waiting for, and I am delighted to introduce Veer Pratap Singh to the audience – a man of principles. He is known for his opposition to underage marriages, but under tricky circumstances marries Bulbul without knowing that she is a minor. Having previously collaborated with COLORS, it’s a pleasure to work with the brand again and I am hopeful that viewers will shower their love on my pairing with Shruti.”

    Set to be seen embodying the role of Bulbul, Shruti Choudhary said, “In my acting journey, I’ve enjoyed playing different roles and I’ve waited for a long time to spearhead a show. I’m excited that my dream came true, and I landed an opportunity to work with COLORS for this exciting show. This role is special because I get to embody a teenager who is thrust into the complexities of adulthood and marriage based on a lie. My focus would be to bring out her nuances of innocence, vulnerability, and courage with a sincere effort to create a portrayal that instantly forges a connection between the viewers and Bulbul’s character.”

    Will Veer and Bulbul restore the foundation of their marriage? Find out as ‘Mera Balam Thanedaar’ premieres on the 3 January, airing every Monday to Friday at 9:30 pm only on COLORS.

  • Shashi Sumeet Productions eyes regional market and digital in 2020

    Shashi Sumeet Productions eyes regional market and digital in 2020

    MUMBAI: Back in 2015, Shashi Sumeet Productions was featured in the ‘Limca Books of Record’ for running back to back shows in primetime slots on various Hindi GECs. Now, the company is aiming to create a similar trend in the regional space. It has already made its move by entering Kannada, Telugu and Bangla markets this year and going forward in 2020 the company will also produce shows for Telugu and Malayalam markets.

    The company is all set to launch a new Bengali show Ki Kore Bolbo Tomay on 16 December at 10 pm on Zee Bangla. Ki Kore Bolbo Tomay is the second Bengali show from the production house after Asha Lata which was aired on Sun Bangla. It also launched Kannada show Nanu Nanna Kanasu on Udaya TV and Telugu show Abhilasha on Gemini TV.

    Ki Kore Bolbo Tomay is a love story about a strange relationship that converts into a beautiful one gradually. It will be aired from 16 December at 10 pm on ZEE Bangla.

    The vision for 2020 is to focus on Hindi GEC, regional and digital.

    Shashi Sumeet Productions founder Sumeet Mittal informs, “In 2020 we will be entering the Tamil and Malayalam spaces as well. I am in talks with the other south channels,” says Mittal.

    “Right now the idea is to be present on every platform. If we are able to handle Hindi GEC, regional and digital well, we will have multiple avenues and platforms for revenue,” Mittal opines.

    All the shows that are created, have a two-pronged approach. Even though they are created primarily for TV, they should appeal to digital audiences as well. OTT-exclusive original shows will commence from next year. Earlier it had produced a series called Untag on VOOT in 2016.

    In Hindi GEC, the production house has launched its new show Shubharam for Colors on 2 December. “Shubharam has the potential to be a longer running series because the characters are very relatable and we could see lovely characters like Raja and Rani in real life also,” he expressed.

    Speaking on his journey, Mittal says, "I am happy because we could create various stories. I always wanted to create different stories which we could enjoy making rather than going to the audience and asking for response.”

    He concludes, “If I talk about our shows like Diya Aur Bati Hum, Punar Vivaah, etc. we tried to make shows different than regular shows. The storytelling was not regular. So as a maker we always try to create a different set of stories, whether it works or not. We will always try to make new kinds of stories.”

  • GECs’ new big-ticket offering

    GECs’ new big-ticket offering

    MUMBAI: For couch potatoes, it’s time to rejoice as broadcasters are ready with treats for their viewers as the new year arrives.

     

    The channel, which has over the years changed the way stories are told and made characters a household name, is once again set for a different take. The channel is back yet again with a detective series Private Investigator (PI). It had first experimented with the genre in 2011 with a show called Arjun which ran for good two years. 

     

    Produced by Fremantle India, the promos of the show have already hit the television screens. The series is about Raffe Roy Choudhary who is playing the central character, and has special powers like thinking at a lightning speed, with his guesses never going wrong. Choudhary is a 21-year old young college going student who helps the police in several crime cases such as kidnapping, suicide. Moreover, born with natural instincts and sharp problem solving skills to solve crime cases, he has the ability to see things which others cannot see. Vrajesh Hirjee is playing the police inspector, while Choudhary is played by Mrinal Dutt. The channel has roped in Colgate Plax Active Salt as the presenting sponsor and Garnier Black Naturals is the co-powered by sponsor. 

     

    To give viewers a non-stop dose of entertainment, the series will replace India’s Raw Star from 7 December and will occupy the 8pm slot every Sunday.

     

    Keeping with the attempt to not single out the youngsters, the channel is breaking away from the saas-bahu dramas and is set to launch a comic love story christened Tu Mera Hero. The channel has teamed up with ace producers Shashi and Sumeet Mittal, who have produced popular shows like Diya Aur Baati Hum (Star Plus) and Punar Vivah (Zee TV).

     

    The promos, which have been doing the rounds for quite some time now, start with the male lead, Titu, talking about his laziness. He believes that though people think he doesn’t do any work, he has conducted a research on unemployment in India. He reasons that unemployment in the country is existent because everyone wants to work and goes on to say that if more people didn’t want to work then unemployment would be eradicated from the nation.

     

    It will hit the television screens from 22 December and replace the on-going Cinevistaa’s show Ek Hasina Thi at 8 pm.

     

    Similarly, it’s going to be a power-packed start of the year for Colors. From Jhalak Dikhla Jaa to 24 to Bigg Boss to Comedy Nights With Kapil, Colors has consistently showcased path breaking shows that have redefined television. Early this year, after a gap of two years, it brought back adventurous reality show Khatron Ke Khiladi season five in a re-packaged avatar.

     

    Now the channel is back with the sixth edition of the series that will make for an explosive entertainment viewing with 13 celebrity contestants.

     

    This season, Khatron Ke Khiladi will transform into a ‘Darr Ka Blockbuster Returns’ where the popular celebrity contestants will endeavor to overcome their deepest phobias. Bollywood’s ace action entertainer Rohit Shetty continues to be the host for the season.

     

    Produced by Endemol India, it will be shot in locales of Cape Town. Sources close to the development reveal that the shooting has already begun from 24 November and will go on till 20 December 2014. The reality show will start as soon as Bigg Boss eight ends. Pegged for a weekend property, as of now, it has been penned for close to six weeks.

     

    The 13 celebrities who will fight with their fears are Sana Khan, Sagrika Ghatge, Archana Vijaya, Rashmi Desai, Ridhi Dogra, Asha Negi, Nathalia Kaur, Ashish Chaudhury, Chang, Harshad Arora, Iqbal Khan, Hussain Kuwajerwala, Rakesh Kumar, Siddharth Bharadwaj and Nandish Sandhu entering the show as wildcard entry.

     

    On the digital front, the celebrities have already started tweeting about their excitement to be on the show with the hash tag #KKKonColors.

     

    While last season the production of the non-fiction show was pegged at Rs 50-55 crore, this season media planners estimate it to be around Rs 60-65 crore.

     

    Secondly, the channel is set to launch for the first time a historical period drama Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat. Produced by Contiloe Productions, it will captivatingly showcase the journey and life time of Emperor Ashoka, from his rise to power to his state of penance after the gory blood-bath in the historical battle of Kalinga that made him give up war to embrace Buddhism.

     

    The compelling story of this Great Emperor has been written by the acclaimed and contemporary author Ashok Banker, who will be making his comeback on television after nearly two decades. Sources from the industry reveal that the production cost of a mythological show per episode is double the amount of what a daily fiction show costs. Thus, the production cost per episode ranges from Rs 13-14 lakh.

     

    Though the launch date is not yet fixed, sources close to the development believe that it will be a weekday property and will air once Bigg Boss eight sees its curtains down at 9pm.

  • Made for each other

    Made for each other

    MUMBAI: Times have changed considerably, couples no longer share the same equation they once did. In this age and time when independence is craved for by both men and women, couples who work together open new vistas for them. Not only does working together keep them connected through out the day but also streghtens the understanding of each other as individuals.

    On this Valentine Day, let’s have a look at the copuples who celebrate their lives togehter; professionally and persoanlly.

     

    Discovering love at work

     

    He was her boss and she was just starting her career, and now after 15 years, they are a couple to reckon with. One is a proud owner of an independent advertising agency while the other with over three decades of experience is an industry veteran.

    Priti Nair and KS Chakravarthy aka Chax recently celebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary. They’ve been around for decades now and what started as a fan’s devotion for her idol turned way serious as time progressed.

    “What I am today in my profession is all thanks to Chax. He taught me everything about advertising,” says Priti, who feels that if a couple are in the same industry, it becomes easier to understand each other.

    Priti Nair and KS Chakravarthy, advertising professionals

    “Our industry is very demanding and schedules can go haywire anytime so if the other person doesn’t understand that, it can cause issues. A couple needs to understand and respect what each person does, no matter in which field because unless there is respect for each other, a relationship will never work,” she says.

    Like any other couple, Priti and Chax too went through their share of ups and downs. The seven-year itch hit them hard and they both decided to live separately to sort out issues rather than complicate things further. However, after seven years of separation, they got back together last year. Ask if there are any special plans for V-Day and Priti laughs it off saying she’s been celebrating V-Day for the last seven years with her family and so the two of them will spend it with family this year as well…

    The two make it a point to spend some time with family and watch a movie or a series together every week to keep work out of the equation.

     

    Keeping monotony out for a life-long affair

     

    He’s Bengali and she’s Maharashatrian but Maximum City seems to have diminished the regional divide.

    Pranali and Soumya Sarkar met 10 years back while working in the same media agency. They were part of the same team but their clients were different. But it didn’t matter as they dated each other for a year before tying the knot.

    Working the same hours with the same set of colleagues can be a boon for many but Soumya feels it is the understanding between the couple which helps strengthen a relationship. Working in the same industry can have its pros and cons, especially when the industry is a demanding one. “One cannot ignore personal life as one can interconnect their personal and professional lives as they work in the same space,” he says, stressing one can’t take the other for granted, thinking he/she will ‘understand’.

    Pranali and Soumya Sarkar, media planners

    The media planners will celebrate their ninth wedding anniversary in March with a vacation abroad. A vacation every year and an outing every month is a norm for this couple which feels the busy work-home schedule leaves one with little or no time for weekly recreation. They have a daughter and firmly believe spending time outside of work is a must for every couple else life will become monotonous.

     

    Living dreams together

     

    21 years of teasing, fighting, mood swings, grudges… but they’re still together. We’re talking about Sumeet and Shashi Mittal, founders of Shashi Sumeet Productions aka Two’s Company.

    It was love at first sight for Shashi who was but 15 years of age and in class Xth. The duo studied in the same school in Ahmedabad. Shashi proposed Sumeet and they got hitched in 1991.

    Sumeet Mittal and Shashi Mittal

    In 1998, they shifted base to Mumbai to foray into the entertainment industry. Sumeet, who had always wanted to become an actor, went on to launch his own production house. For Sumeet, Shashi has been his biggest support.

    With V-Day almost upon us, we asked them how they find time for each other while working in this industry.

    “Nowadays when you are working together for more than 18 hours a day, we don’t get quality time to spend with each other. You become more kind of co-workers rather than a couple. We have always kept our professional lives higher than our personal lives. There are differences at times,” says Sumeet. How do they keep a work-life balance? “At work, you should be a good acquaintance and at home, a good husband-wife. We have struggled to maintain that for ages,” says Sumeet. “She has been a great support throughout. She has stood by me always. I am happy and lucky to have her in my life.”

    About keeping the romance alive after all these years, he says: “Now we argue also smilingly. We have learnt to deal with things now. This is our new funda to keep ourselves charged up during work,” he laughs.

    This V-Day is very special for them. “We have our home in Mumbai, so this year on V-Day, it is our new home’s first anniversary. We are very excited about it. In a way we are renewing our relationship. In a way celebrating our first anniversary,” he signs off.

     

    Mutual respect makes it easier

     

    She is one of the few women behind a successful news channel and a TV production house while her husband is into journalism, TV production and the political scene. BAG MD and chairperson Anurradha Prasad still manages to balance her personal and professional life with hubby Rajeev Shukla. Dismissing V-Day as a marketing gimmick, Prasad says that with such a busy schedule, the quality rather than quantity of time matters. Having been in the same field, both of them understand the busy nature of their lives and refrain from cribbing about it. “It was difficult to explain to my family as to why I had odd work hours but Rajeev understood it. It’s necessary to respect each other as well as your professions,” says Prasad.

    Anurradha Prasad and Rajeev Shukla, media professionals

    Earlier, going out on ‘dates’ was common but now, quality time is all about spending time at home with daughter Vaanya. “We dedicate an hour or two every morning, before we leave for work, to talking about home and office affairs because once you leave home, you never know what time you will be back,” she says, adding that V-Day shouldn’t be restricted only to couples. She signs off advising those in love to keep the respect in the relationship intact and always be happy…

     

    Love at first sight became a life-long affair

     

    She had returned from London and got herself enrolled in Miranda House, Delhi University, where she got actively involved in theatre. He, on the other hand, was completing his Master’s at St. Stephen’s College, DU. He, who was popular for his good looks besides his wittiness, was the star of the theatre circuit organising auditions for The Serpent – a biblical play. She was driven by her close friend Mira Nair for the auditions, who thought the guy was worthy of checking out. He was already in love with her before she could check him out.

    Siddhartha and Anita Kaul Basu, TV personalities

    It was love at first sight for Siddhartha Basu and his wife Anita Kaul Basu. The couple, who got married in 1983 after eight years of courtship, is still as much in love as they were when they started their relationship. “The little things of life haven’t shaken the bond that we share,” says Anita while talking about her relationship with her husband, with whom she spends almost her entire day at the Big Synergy Media office.

    It’s been more than 25 years that the production house was started and the couple still manages to churn out amazing stuff. While Siddhartha made a mark in the TV industry as a quiz master in the early eighties, Anita made a name in journalism. It was their diverse knowledge that became the back-bone of the production house where Siddhartha works as the Chairman and Managing Director and Anita is the Director.

    The good work from Big Synergy has all been because of the understanding that the couple shares, believes Anita. “What has kept us strong is that for both of us, money, power, popularity, etc. comes much later. Our understanding is of the utmost importance and that helps us in our work also,” she says.

    They both go to office together and come back together. Except a few outstation trips that keep them apart for a little while, the Basus are always together. “While I use my organizational skills, Sid uses his managerial skills to keep the company going ahead,” she says.

     

    Sky is the limit with love around

     

    They are almost the rulers of the television world with credit to some of the most popular and interesting drama series on the tube. Their stories touch the emotional chords of the masses.

    We are talking about the owners of DJ’s Creative Unit – Tony and Deeya Singh, who set out to live their dreams together. It was the summer of 91 when the two started working together, which also started a new chapter of in their lives. The cupid struck them while they were busy meeting the work deadlines. Nobody could guess the romance that was brewing but the feeling was so strong that they got engaged within six months and married by December 91. In 1993, the couple launched their own production house and delivered hit shows like Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin, Banegi Apni Baat, Just Mohabbat, Left Right Left among many others.

     

    Tony and Deeya Singh

    As love is in the air, we asked them about their way to celebrate love amid work and the pressure to meet deadlines and if working in the same industry is a boon? “We celebrate Valentine’s Day on our shows. It keeps us bonded,” says Deeya.

    Their kids also play a major role in keeping the love and affection intact. Spending quality time with kids is of more importance to the couple now. “My kids do a lot for us on this day. It’s more about family love now,” she laughs.

    Her best moments are when in the middle of work, they take out time for each other. “Sometimes, eating at the road side is more fun than at the five star hotels. A quite candle light dinner on the terrace with the entire family also becomes a great moment,” she remembers.

    There are quite a few pros of working in the same industry, believes Deeya as she thinks there’s always someone to back you. “There are more pros to it because in an industry like this you need a very strong support system. The vision and goals are the same. However, it’s not fun to think similar. It’s good to be a little contrary and think differently,” she concludes.

  • Zee TV launches interactive print campaign for ‘Punarvivaah’

    Zee TV launches interactive print campaign for ‘Punarvivaah’

    MUMBAI: In order to promote its latest fiction property Punarvivaah, Zee TV has launched an interactive print campaign to elicit response from the readers.

    The channel is publishing multi-lingual print ads across all major publications in the country.

    The ad prompts a public opinion on the subject of the show – remarriage. It urges the reader to reply with a missed call to the numbers indicated. The copy of the ad reads – “Can two shattered lives be rebuilt on hope? Do widows and divorcees deserve a chance to remarry?” One can share their ‘Yes‘ or ‘No‘ through two separate telephone numbers and register their opinions.

    The channel had earlier implemented this strategy for its popular dancing reality show, Dance India Dance.

    Punarvivaah is launching tonight at 10.30 pm slot. It delves into the dynamics of remarriage, showcasing the trials and tribulations that are a part of readjusting to a second life partner.

    The show is produced by Shashi-Sumeet Mittal.