Tag: Sumeli Chatterjee

  • DJ BL3ND and BassJackers to headline MTV Bloc party

    DJ BL3ND and BassJackers to headline MTV Bloc party

    MUMBAI: After holding exclusive pre-parties in twelve different cities, the Karbonn Smart MTV Bloc Party will be hosted by the Juhu Bloc in Mumbai. MTV will bring together more than 30 international DJs to spin the music for the Karbon Smart MTV Bloc Party. The two day dance music festival will be headlined by DJ BL3ND and BassJackers, and will feature Rewire and Varski, Nucleya, Ash Roy, Calm Chor, Ankytrixx, Reggae Rajahs, Lost Stories, Su Real and many more spinning music right across the bloc on 11 and 12 April 2015. It will be hosted by MTV’s music man Nikhil Chinapa.

     

    MTV marketing head – media and insights – Sumeli Chatterjee said, “Crazy audio-visuals and massive sundowner live acts by our world-class DJs that spread across both the days; young people will definitely take back happy party memories from this music festival. We are playing with concept of light and geometry that will make it a spectacular and musical sunset by the beach, and a treat in the Mumbai summer.”

     

    MTV is bringing to India for the first time DJ BL3ND to headline MTV’s Bloc Party. A Los Angeles native, DJ BL3ND has 360 million YouTube views and more than four million Facebook followers for his crazy videos and electrifying live sets. He’s the record-holder on Billboard’s Uncharted Chart, holding the top spot for 62 weeks; and was also named SoundCloud ‘Artist of the Year.’

     

    Joining him are the American DJ and producer duo who share a great passion for house music, BassJackers. Comprising Marlon Flohr and Ralph van Hilst, BassJackers is known for beatport toppers like ‘Mush Mush’, ‘Hey!’, ‘Grid’ and many more. The duo have remixed for Rihanna, Enrique Iglesias and Moby; and performed in Ibiza alongside Tiësto, and in Las Vegas alongside Afrojack, and continue to tour around the globe.

     

    Speaking on the association with MTV Bloc Party, Karbonn Mobiles executive director Shashin Devsare said, “MTV has the finger on the pulse of the youth and by partnering with the channel on exclusive concepts like MTV Bloc Party, we are looking forward to reaching out to the urbane youth who prefers to be connected with their peer groups 24X7 and enjoys innovative technology.”

     

    On 11 April, gates will open at 3 pm and the party will start at the beachfront Juhu Hotel, spilling out to multiple night-party blocs across Juhu. The wrist-band that the party animals will get at this gate will serve as the entry pass for all the party venues across the entire bloc. To top it all, the party-goers will need just one ticket to attend all the parties all through the bloc. They can club hop with the MTV hop-on-hop-off Bloc Party cabs which will ferry them across venues and the music travels with them to ensure a seamless party transition.

     

  • MTV Campus Diaries: Connecting dots between colleges

    MTV Campus Diaries: Connecting dots between colleges

    MUMBAI: Which is the hottest place in the college? Where do you sit and share jokes? Where does the college band jams? Which is the most romantic place in the college? MTV is all set to uncover stories from every campus across the country with B’lue MTV Campus Diaries, an on-ground initiative.

     

    Mid-last year, MTV had launched the massive 365 days long college connect program to unveil what makes college life fun and partnered with youngsters to turn their campus stories into legends.   

     

    The youth channel has spread the property to 200 plus campuses across 11 cities through monthly engagements, vignettes on TV, microsite and social media which has made it live 24*7.

     

    MTV India head marketing, media and insights Sumeli Chatterjee believes that the main aim is to build a connection between the colleges. She believes that in India there are lots of colleges and campuses but no centralised platform where they can meet and connect with each other.

     

    “Each campus has its own social media page and each city has its social media platform somewhere where all colleges meet and share stuff, but at the national level there was something missing. So, we at MTV thought of bridging that gap by building a platform which will allow the colleges to showcase their talent and collaborate with each other.”

     

    Elaborating that it is more than a college festival which sees numerous colleges coming together to compete, Chatterjee says, “Campus Diaries is not about competition. It is a reflection of college life across the country. It is not 10-12 or 50 colleges, but here we are talking about 250 colleges which are a part of it.”

     

    Unlike a show, where there is a procedure like call for an entry, show theme etc, the Campus Diaries has taken a different path. It engages with its TG through a series of fun engagements across cities and colleges, which include dance-mobs, fresher’s parties, college face-offs, celeb-diaries and many more.

     

    “We as MTV decided to throw a fresher’s party in MTV style. MTV would be funding, organising and hosting the party,” says Chatterjee while elaborating, “Freshers were expected to throw in some creative ideas and each college had to earn their own MTV Fresher’s bash. Students needed to be creative and share their idea of coolest fresher’s bash to impress MTV.”

     

    And, MTV did get impressed with 4 colleges across 4 cites and together with B’lue hosted the craziest fresher’s bash for the winning colleges across Mumbai, Pune, Kolkata and Ahmedabad. These parties were covered on TV as well as digital.

     

    Chatterjee believes that being in college and studying is very different from visiting and re-visiting the college. “It actually captures the stage that you are in the college, captures insecurities, apprehensions, optimism that the college fraternity has. You would see certain distance that will come from a Calcutta college versus a Delhi college versus a Bangalore college. One can also see things which are very similar.”

     

    On the buzz part, Chatterjee joys over the fact that previous year it was more like MTV reaching out to them because it was connecting to them saying that we are really excited to be a part of the college, do you want us there? “They have seen us with them one year, this year it is more of them calling us and saying why don’t you come and visit us now as some interesting thing is happening now?”

     

    This year the channel has also got in a celeb corner called ‘Celebs school’ wherein it will talk to celebrities and get-to-know how were their college years.

     

    Is it a difficult task to manage? “Anything that you need to manage 24*7 needs a lot of commitment. Especially you are talking to a college student and you are talking to them about their life which they know more than we,” shares Chatterjee.

     

    She believes that the easiest part is there are lots and lots of stories to capture and that bag of stories does not get over ever. There is a lot of commitment in terms of resources and brand to commit to this particular program. “It is a place where MTV wants to have a sustained presence to and a presence that is inclusive,” signs off Chaterjee.  

  • After TV, radio and digital, Pepsi MTV Indies extends itself to live events

    After TV, radio and digital, Pepsi MTV Indies extends itself to live events

    MUMBAI: After launching the world’s biggest platform for everything indie, Pepsi MTV Indies is set to bring all the action alive. With a TV channel, a smart digital footprint, a radio show and a plethora of new music videos and shows on air, Pepsi MTV Indies is now going to bring the indie experience for you to see, feel, touch and enjoy. Taking the experience on ground with three amazing experiences which include exclusive club gigs, college concerts and music festival associations, Pepsi MTV Indies is ready to bring the indie subculture to life for both scenesters and enthusiasts.

     

    Starting this Thursday, August 14, 2014, Pepsi MTV Indies will be launching two new live properties. A multi-city gig series aptly titled Pepsi MTV Indies Ribbit in association with Blue Frog which will bring the indie experience to life every month. Also, launching is Pepsi MTV Indies Live@College that will celebrate the indie scene across colleges.

     

    Pepsi MTV Indies reaches 20 million viewers across the country through its TV channel, has also launched a specially designed app and website (www.pepsimtvindies.com) that facilitates music discovery, associated with a radio channel – Radio One 94.3 GM – for an exclusively indie music show and is now all set to bring the whole experience alive for people to participate in.

     

    Ribbit-Sound-of-Now_Mailer Explaining the nature of these live offerings, Sumeli Chatterjee, Head – Marketing at MTV India and Pepsi MTV Indies, said, “Pepsi MTV Indies is built on the philosophy of Step Up and Discover. Be it busking, impromptu jams, open mics or street festivals, all of this form an intrinsic part of the independent scene. The best way to enjoy the indie side of life is through live experiences. Through Pepsi MTV Indies Ribbit, Pepsi MTV Indies Live@College and our association with Ziro Festival of Music, we are bringing the indie side of life closer to where our audiences are. Through these live associations, we are looking forward to collaborating with the artists, crowd-sourcing acts on stage, celebrate new talent and create a whole lot of fun indie experience along the way. ”

     

    Pepsi MTV Indies Ribbit

     

    Pepsi MTV Indies Ribbit is a series of gigs that will be held by Pepsi MTV Indies in association with Blue Frog. Starting August 14, 2014 will be the first in a monthly series of gigs at Blue Frog. Performing at the gig this week are by The Supersonics – a Kolkata based rock n roll band that has been loved by the masses as well as the critics. Along with their new album “Heads up”, they will also be launching their new music video and documentary about the creation of their album.

     

    The other band performing at the gig is Parvaaz, a Bangalore based rock band with powerful vocals, known for their intense live shows. Their 2012 EP, Behosh, won them a nice fan following. They will be showcasing their new album ‘Baran’ at Ribbit.

     

    Pepsi MTV Indies Live@College

     

    Most of the music bands were actually born in the corridors of the college. Pepsi MTV Indies is kicking off the college festival season with the first ever Pepsi MTV Indies live gig at Umang 2014 – the much celebrated college festival held by NM College in Mumbai. The special gig is scheduled for August 16, 2014. Performing at the gig will be Spud In The Box, the hottest new band on the scene that has slowly been amassing fans and followers and Swarathma, known for their distinctly folk sounds.

     

    Pepsi MTV Indies in association with Ziro Festival of Music

     

    The third edition of Ziro Festival of Music is set to commence this September with fresh, off-the-block offering for all music-lovers. This year, the energetic music festival has joined hands with Pepsi MTV Indies, world’s largest indie platform.

     

    Hosted in the serene valley of Arunachal Pradesh, Ziro Festival of Music gears up for yet another edition of power-packed musical performances by various talented artistes and bands. With Pepsi MTV Indies on board, the third edition of ZFM will offer a unique blend of the best homegrown music from within India. Through ZIRO Festival of Music, Pepsi MTV Indies will provide a platform for young, unexplored musical talent across the country to showcase their musical genius. Pepsi MTV Indies is all set to up the ante in this year’s Ziro Festival of Music by introducing two new Indie bands selected through a nationwide band hunt. This year, Pepsi MTV Indies is also hitching all the fans from nearby locations to the venue by pooling them in with the Pepsi MTV Indies bandwagon.

     

    With Pepsi MTV Indies bringing the indie subculture alive, scenesters and enthusiasts have a lot to look forward to this long weekend and during the upcoming holiday season. With more gigs and festivals in the pipeline, Pepsi MTV Indies will make sure that the audience gets its indie fix every single time!

  • MTV goes spooky!

    MTV goes spooky!

    MUMBAI: The channel that loves to break from the monstrous mould has done it once again.

     

    The youth channel, MTV, which is guided by the mission to kill boredom, is all set to launch a brand new show which will focus on love in a supernatural setting. The show christened Fanaah – An impossible love story marks the channel’s debut into fantasy genre. The programme is set to go on-air starting 21 July, every Monday-Friday 6pm onwards.

     

    The show comes in after the premier of MTV Splitsvilla 7 which also celebrates the theme of love. The reason for the overdose of love on the channel is: love stories never go out of fashion.

     

    The concept of the series revolving around supernatural took shape a couple of months back when MTV through its research  across 40 cities and 11,000 youth at the MTV Youth Marketing Forum found out that fantasy love tales and the supernatural world captivate their imagination.

     

    “In real life though youngsters might resist a commitment, but they are exploring relationships. They romanticise the idea of eternal and true love. Also, in India there is nothing available on television on fantasy fiction,” states MTV India head – marketing and insights Sumeli Chatterjee.

     

    Building on these findings, MTV decided to come up with a unique story of teen love featuring vampires and werewolves.

     

    The show will feature popular television artists Karan Kundra, Ritvik Dhanjani, Ratan Rajput, Anita Hasnandani and Chetna Pandey in prominent roles.

     

    According to Chatterjee what will hit the right chord with the audiences is its storytelling. The storylines are very complex. “It is based on today’s world and resonates the ambitions of a regular youngster. Be it an urban youth or from a smaller town, everybody will be able to connect to it. The narration will have a time lapse in it. There will be a complex storytelling and with the parallel digital universe, it will help the audience to understand the story and also connect back to the plot conveniently.”

     

    What sets apart the show from the rest is the styling and the characterisation , which Chatterjee claims is a never seen before.

     

    MTV programming head Vikas Gupta says, “Love is a very strong emotion and with MTV Fanaah we want to push the boundaries of what love can mean to different people and what can one achieve purely through the power of love. It’s a great story and we’re glad to have the biggest and the hottest actors, who have a very strong, connect with the youth in India.”

     

    Talking about how this show will be different from the rest, Chatterjee says, that while the routine serials would portray characters as heroes and villains, in Fanaah, life is not exactly black and white. All the characters are grey. They are not exactly good or bad, they are good and bad. “This would make it an interesting viewing and easier to relate to for the viewers,” she adds.

     

    Considering the internet audience love fantasy fiction as a plot, the show will be marketed heavily on digital as well. The channel is creating a parallel universe on the website which will follow the track on television. It will talk about why a particular character behaves in a particular manner.

     

    Along with a robust on-air promotion, the show will also be supported by a 360 degree marketing plan. The teasers for Fanaah were launched earlier last month through a unique leak video featuring lead actor Karan Kundra. The video which showed Kundra biting a girl at a bar went viral and generated a lot of curiosity.

     

    The channel has got on-board Cafe Coffee Day as its Cafe partner, Miss Malini as its social media partner and RED FM as its radio partner.

     

    Media planners feel that today’s youngsters have seen the vampires and werewolves love stories in international films and shows. Therefore, Indians broadcasters need to go beyond the usual to catch the attention and imagination of these youngsters.

     

    The show is going to have a neck-to-neck competition with Yeh Hai Aashiqui on bindass and Gumrah (Season 3) on Channel V.

  • Adding oomph to MTV ‘Splitsvilla’ Sunny Leone style

    Adding oomph to MTV ‘Splitsvilla’ Sunny Leone style

    MUMBAI: Oodles of oomph marked the launch of MTV Splitsvilla. After six seasons of what is easily the channel’s hottest property, MTV is all set to raise the bar with the upcoming season to be hosted by VJ Nikhil Chinapa and sex-siren Sunny Leone.

    As MTV EVP and business head Aditya Swamy puts it: “Our job is not only to entertain, but to lead young people.” Advertisers are only too happy to invest big bucks in season seven, given the popularity of Splitsvilla thus far. Brands such as Killer (title sponsor) and Manforce, Fogg and Karbonn (powered by sponsors) have already come on board the show.

    This time however, viewers are in for something different. Twenty hot and happening girls including lingerie model Scarlet Rose and former Miss Goa will be seen vying for the attention of seven male celebrities including Ayaz Ahmed, Abhishek Malik, Ashwini Kaul, Mayank Gandhi, Mayank Pawar, Rishabh Sinha and Shravan Reddy. “In the previous seasons, we had fresh faces, but this time round, we have seven male celebrities who know each other because they are from the TV industry. That is the biggest format change and is going to create its own chemistry and set of equations in the villa,” explains Swamy. It’s as if he went out to sell the first season of Splitsvilla just yesterday. “I can’t believe seven years are over,” he adds.

    Swamy informs that five episodes of season seven have been canned till now at the Samode Palace near Jaipur, where the entire unit will be stationed for another 30 days.

    For MTV India programming head Vikas Gupta, Splitsvilla is the second project after Jhand and he is quite happy with the way the new season is shaping up. “When we thought of bringing SV back, our first thought was to make it more real, credible and bigger. I wanted it to go to Jabalpur, Dehradun and Kanpur,” he says.

    Replying to a question about the choice of Leone, Gupta says, “Yes, Leone came into the picture because earlier, we had a great partnership with her. People will come to watch Leone and sample it, but then what next? What next for people to continue watching the show?”

    That’s when MTV thought of roping in celebrities. “MTV is a small channel, why would any celebrity come just like that. Most of the celebrities are big enough to be daddies today, married. So the choice of celebrity was very important. We might have had some very popular celebrity, but they were not of the right age nor MTV material. So we thought, met, shortlisted, borrowed, beg, stole and everything that we could to get the final seven boys,” says Gupta. Surprisingly, there were no auditions and simply “A lot of coffees, dinners and meetings happened with the boys,” confesses Gupta.

    However, the girls went through a lot of interviews, tasks and other things to get into the top 20. Revealing how difficult it was to get the right people on the show, Gupta says, “Usually, people want to come to such shows to become famous. The intention was not just to get hot models.  In fact in this season of SV, there is a girl who weights 135 kilos. Why can’t an overweight girl find romance…?”

    “When I was discussing with my team, I told them I want a girl who is next door to find that prince charming and can a celebrity go beyond the look and find people with whom he/she can actually connect. Who will get married after the show? I hope someone does,” laughs Gupta.

    Speaking about her association with MTV Splitsvilla, Leone says, “With the show all set to launch, I’m more excited than ever. Having watched MTV Splitsvilla in the past, it’s a great experience to now be a part of it. I’m really happy to be associating with MTV once again, this time to be the host of MTV Splitsvilla and I look forward to a great time and hope that this season, contestants find true love as that would be the real win.”

    Indeed, there’s a lot more heart in this edition of SV if sources from the channel are to be believed. “Yes, this season, there is someone actually falling in love. We are talking about love generation right now,” reveals a source.

    The team working on the show has more than 25 people from the channel and more than 100 people on the production side.

    Marketing and promotion

    This time, the theme is fairytale romance and hence, MTV is marketing the seventh edition in much the same way, whether it’s promo shots or activations across markets. The idea is to connect not only to people in metros but in non-metros as well.

    “We are doing a digital activation called ‘Spilt-snapper’, which will give one winner a chance to be in the villa and shoot all the behind-the-scenes pictures as the photographer of the show,” informs MTV India head of marketing and insights Sumeli Chatterjee.

    There will also be ‘Break-a-berries’ to profile contestants. It will tell viewers what each of the contestants is expecting from a relationship. Apart from this, there will be a lot of radio integrations with Leone. An industry source reveals that the show is a huge property for the channel for which it would be spending anywhere between Rs 4-5 crore.

    Expectations

    Consumer feedback is very important for the channel, says Swamy. “What they like and what they don’t like, what they expect… we start planning with all that knowledge,” he adds.

    A lot of work goes into the making of a reality show like SV. There are three to four benchmarks and ratings are an important element. “What people say on social media gives us a lot of real-time feedback and for us, we are fine if people hate the show or love the show. If they hate it, that means they are watching the show,” laughs Swamy.

    “People hate us and love us, both are good to have and you have to learn to live with both. A lot of the channel’s content is also consumed beyond television. What happens on the channel’s websites, YouTube, mobile app, is a big benchmark for the channel that triggers steady viewership for the channel. People share, like and comment and that is a kind of earned media,” he adds.

    Recalling the first season, he says, “Casual dating was not accepted in India when SV started. We are trying to say casual dating is fine. You have to understand your opposite sex, and that is why SV was born,” Swamy signs off.

    The 13-episode series will hit the television screens from 14 June, every Saturday at 7pm.

  • MTV allows youth to connect with #RockTheVote on Twitter

    MTV allows youth to connect with #RockTheVote on Twitter

    MUMBAI: With the entire nation under the election fever, MTV has announced a strategic use of the Twitter platform as part of the Hero MTV Rock The Vote initiative to enhance the interactivity and reach of the campaign across youth. A first-of-its kind interactive experience to tap the digital universe, the leading youth brand MTV has launched “Follow the Hashtag” which will allow users of all kinds of devices to listen and engage with the #RockTheVote conversation on Twitter.

    This will be the first time this kind of call-to-action innovation will be visible to the audiences globally. Through this feature, the mobile user does not need to be online while listening in to the conversations on #RockTheVote on Twitter. The user can dial 011-30494949 and follow the discussions on #RockTheVote, even while offline. Key tweets and interactions from @MTVIndia on #RockTheVote will be delivered on their phone via an SMS enabled by ZipDial, another strategic technology partner. This underscores MTV’s commitment to encourage every youngster to participate in the campaign and vote in the upcoming elections; and does not limit to their access to internet or expensive phones.

    Speaking about the exciting innovation, Sumeli Chatterjee, Head – Marketing & Insights, MTV India said, “MTV Rock the Vote initiative is an interactive campaign that is designed to fuel conversations around elections. And Twitter is one of the leading real-time, interactive information networks in the world. The ‘Follow the Hashtag’ feature will ensure we reach out beyond just the smart phone users…thus allowing the large user base of regular (feature) phones to interact with the Rock The Vote campaign. Starting with crowd-sourced videos from colleges, web series on Funny FAQs on voting, selfies of youth ‘inked’ during election, live tweeting the college concerts, interactive television programming, comic strips and satires…the tongue in cheek messaging of Hero MTV Rock The Vote is naturally integrated with Twitter conversations. This feature phone service will ensure the conversation reaches far and wide across the online and offline youth universe, and hopefully mobilize the eligible new voters to step out and vote.”

    Commenting on this innovation, Rishi Jaitly, India Market Director, Twitter said, “Twitter is the world’s leading mobile, real-time information network where users follow, share and experience content that is live, public and conversational. In India, Twitter has brought our users closer to the issues and moments that matter to them, while also enabling them to express their views and participate in real-time. We applaud MTV India for innovating on our platform on the occasion of Rock The Vote and for using Twitter’s unique mobile service to engage its viewers.”

    MTV has launched ‘Hero MTV Rock The Vote’ as a non partisan initiative to drive awareness and education of the young generation to vote in upcoming general elections. The campaign objective is to drive conversations around voting and is built on the philosophy that ‘you cannot complain, if you do not vote’. Therefore, it has a huge skew towards the social media and mobile interactions. MTV is also planning to launch hashtag wars on youth issues / voting along with live debates with political spokespersons & election experts leveraging the Twitter platform. Giving this social campaign a humorous skew, the channel has also launched a series of witty videos to capture people’s funny reactions on voting. The web series, ‘Voting FAQs’, captures funny reactions of people to some fun questions asked around the elections. The questions are bold, tricky and most of the times, confusing, thus testing the opponents’ general knowledge while giving you a dose of laughter.

    Discuss with MTV about power to vote using #RockTheVote on Twitter or dial 011-30494949 from your mobile to listen in. This election step out and vote!

     

  • MTV gears up to spread election fever

    MTV gears up to spread election fever

    MUMBAI: For all those youngsters who are rather vocal about their disenchantment with the present administration but fail to exercise their right to vote, MTV is all set to drive political awareness and the need to vote among the country’s youth.

    ‘MTV Rock the Vote’, sponsored by Hero, sounds a wake-up call for all those above 18 years of age who have their own opinion to express. With India poised for general elections, there couldn’t have been a better time for MTV to launch the campaign in partnership with Rock the Vote, a US-based non profit, non partisan organisation founded 21 years ago which pushes political awareness among youth in USA, Canada and Chile.

    MTV India, EVP and business head Aditya Swamy says: “Apart from playing a huge role in pop culture, MTV has always led young people in the area of social activism. Young people have the power more than ever to make a difference. Hero MTV Rock the Vote is a movement that aims to make young people aware of this power, and to act on their right to be heard. Our partnership with Hero is truly special as both brands are genuinely committed to working with the youth to build an even more incredible India.”

    Having registered over five million young people to vote, Rock the Vote has become a trusted source of voting information for young people.

    Rock the Vote USA president Heather Smith says: “Rock the Vote is thrilled to be partnering with MTV India in this effort to encourage young people to get engaged in the upcoming elections. Rock the Vote has a long standing history with MTV and has worked to elevate the voice and concerns of young people in the United States for over 20 years. We are excited to bring this partnership to India to ensure that young people in this country are being heard by those they elect.”

    Young people have the power more than ever to make a difference, says Aditya Swamy

    MTV India head – marketing, media and insights, Sumeli Chatterjee believes youngsters today are very vocal and expressive and have a very strong point of view on things happening around them. “If they see something and are influenced by certain trends, they talk it out in social media,” she says. “Look at MTV, the way we are positioned, we entertain, we lead, we educate the youngsters about the trends that are happening across the world. We have launched this campaign to further educate people to vote in India, to further believe that you have the power to vote and bring about a change in India.”

    Apparently, the findings of a survey conducted by MTV include:

    ·  In 2014, 12 crore first-time voters will be eligible to vote, which is more than the votes won by any party during the last election.

    ·  While 32 per cent of the Indian electorate is under 30 years of age, less than 12 per cent voted during the last election.

    ·  While 97 per cent of youth agree they can bring about a change in the society, only 15 per cent claim they have a say in choosing the government

    Rocking the boat
    With a cheeky tagline that reads ‘Dabao na… button’, ‘MTV Rock the Vote’ puns on the voting button to urge first time voters to cast their vote.

    The channel has launched a series of hard-hitting, satirical five short films that re-emphasise on the need to vote; the first of which was aired on 6 December on the website  http://mtv.in.com/rockthevote/  and on Facebook and Twitter with hashtag #RockTheVote. Plans are afoot to release a new short film every Friday online and on the following Monday from 7am onwards on MTV and will be played almost every hour. 

    All the films and creatives are done by MTV’s in-house team. The funny creatives include: ‘Aur Khilao Suar ke bachon ko’, ‘You could either hand it over or show them the finger’ and ‘Sharing an ice-cream is cool but only when you can afford it’ among others.

    Sumeli Chatterjee believes youngsters today are very vocal and expressive

    Explains Chatterjee: “We will be discussing issues that are strictly confronts the youth and what is affecting their life – corruption being one. If freedom and social media is one thing that they want in India, we will discuss that. If we are saying women’s security really affects them, then we will discuss that.”

    But how is the campaign different from other election-based ad message? “If you look at our campaign and the whole movement, we have built it on three pillars of popular youth culture – Bollywood, music and humour. Humour is something which is weaving the entire campaign together,” replies Chatterjee.

    In the coming weeks, MTV plans to take its “vote” message across multiple cities through college festivals, concerts and panel discussions with policy makers. The target: 300 colleges nationwide.

    “Music is something that really brings this youth community together.  We are creating a music video with Yo Yo Honey Singh which will be released early next year and will be about the issues that the youth face. It will be out the whole power of youth coming together. They can decide the future of the nation; they can come in and vote together,” says Chatterjee.

    ‘MTV Rock the Vote’ will run till the end of the general elections 2014 and even after that. “This is the campaign which has been created only to ensure that the youth community is conversing about elections, conversing about the biggest thing that is happening next year and participating in it,” says Chatterjee.

    “The communication at this stage is focused on urging the youth to register for voting; we are telling them that it is the only way you can actually go and cast your vote. Closer to the date when the general elections are on, it will be a reminder to vote, and after the elections, it will be a gratification for all those who have actually fulfilled their responsibility and gone and voted.”

    As part of the initiative, MTV plans to host a series of panel discussions with the youth on one side and spokespersons from political parties on the other. But it will have a fun flavour to it, according to Chatterjee, who says: “This is going to be fun. It is going to be light-hearted, a very informal way because that is the younger way of discussing issues. However, at the core it is essentially a very serious discussion where we are saying that these are the issues that are given by the youth, can we find answers.”

    Youth icons Rannvijay Singh and Yo Yo Honey Singh will encourage the youth to go to their nearest voting booths and vote through a music anthem. This will be a crowd-sourced music video, and will imbibe the essence of the initiative. Many celebs have come on board as supporters. The channel hopes that rock the vote initiative will serve as a call to action. Will the fickle youth respond?

  • MTV ACT Urges the Youth To Act This October With

    MTV ACT Urges the Youth To Act This October With

    MUMBAI: MTV, India’s leading youth channel is not just about music and entertainment; it is also about collaborating with young India to contribute to the social causes. MTV through their own pro social platform, MTV ACT engages with over 20 NGOs and independent organizations to support cause-based initiatives. The month of October saw MTV ACT going all out to create awareness and raise funds for the betterment of the underprivileged.

    Beginning of October, MTV ACT joined hands with the crowd sourcing platform Hope Monkey to crowd fund a school for the world’s youngest headmaster in India. During the Joy of Giving week in October, MTV ACT and Hope Monkey came together to encourage the youth to have a big heart and drive the cause of education through funding the school. Hope Monkey is a crowd-source platform that gives the power to all Micro-Philanthropists to bring about change the world. The current initiative focuses on breathing life into the dreams of Babar Ali, who is also the world’s youngest headmaster at 16 years, to build a school. Now, at 21, Babar is looking to expand his backyard school to accommodate all the eager little learners in Murshidabad.

    “You may think that just donating what you would spend on your morning coffee won’t make a difference, but this initiative will prove you wrong. The association with Hope Monkey is true sense is reflection of the MTV ACT philosophy of Every Action Counts. By collecting every penny donated by the young generation, Hope Monkey and MTV ACT aims to raise a corpus to support the dreams of better tomorrow.” said Sumeli Chatterjee, Head- Marketing & Insights, MTV India.

    Helping the under-privileged in realizing their dreams, MTV ACT in association with the NGO Navnirmiti supported an initiative called Maha Mandi. A one of its kind event which is held every year, Maha Mandi is organized by NITIE in Mumbai. MAHA MANDI invites students from top B-schools around the country to sharpen their sales and marketing skills by selling simple NGO made products to commoners on the streets of Mumbai. The revenue hence collected is donated to charitable institutions as a token of respect and support for the noble cause they pursue. This witnessed participation from over 1000 MBA students who engaged in direct sales of the educational toys on the streets of Mumbai.

    Speaking about this initiative, Sumeli Chatterjee, Head – Marketing & Insights, MTV India, said, “MTV ACT constantly strives to support various initiatives that are created by the young generation and are a step towards do-good to the overall society. Maha Mandi is in the entrepreneurial spirit of the students which teaches them different aspects of business while raising funds for a social cause.”

    Furthering the MTV ACT ‘s partnership with the initiative YOU For Uttarakhand, the third music relief concert was organized in Bangalore on October 12, 2013. The concert was organized to raise funds in aid of the tragic Uttarakhand Floods which affected scores of villages and its inhabitants in the state. The line-up for the concert included leading acts by Thermal and a Quarter (TAAQ), Until We Last, Girish and the Chronicles, Solder and Moonarra. The proceeds were donated to Save the Children who is working closely to build lives of Children and families who were affected by the floods.

    For those who wish to do their bit for the society can log on to mtv.in.com/act and donate for a cause that touches their heart or they can simply select any one or more causes that they would like to lend support to by simply spreading the word through their social media profile. Youth can support across causes by donating time through voluntary work or money to the NGOs working for various causes.