Tag: Tarun Katial

  • coto supports women’s mental health with ‘Noise-free Diwali – Kill The Inner Noise’ campaign

    coto supports women’s mental health with ‘Noise-free Diwali – Kill The Inner Noise’ campaign

    Mumbai: With the celebration of the festive season on a high and the sounds of Diwali already begun to ring into our lives, coto, a social community platform exclusively for women, launches ‘Noise-Free Diwali – Kill the Inner Noise’ campaign. Emphasising the importance of mental health and inner peace, this initiative aims to empower women to quiet the mental clutter and anxiety that are often heightened during this season. Thus, making space for genuine joy and meaningful connections with family and friends.

    The campaign’s digital showcase includes captivating videos and stories, featuring relatable insights while highlighting the importance of seeking expert advice on managing family dynamics, finding balance, and prioritizing mental health during Diwali. Encouraging women to share their own experiences with festive stress and join the movement of a noise-free, mentally healthy Diwali, live webinars featuring mental health and relationship experts such as Dr. Mona Gujral & Pragya Arora will be hosted alongside interactive and engaging polls.

    On the campaign launch, coto founder & CEO Tarun Katial said, “The festive season is known to bring joy and light in everyone’s homes and lives,  but it often puts additional pressure on individuals especially women to meet familial and social expectations, sometimes at the expense of their mental well-being. This campaign reflects coto’s commitment towards addressing such pressures that women experience by offering access to expert guidance to prioritize their inner peace and celebrate the spirit of Diwali in its true sense.”

    Through the campaign, coto underscores its mission to offer a safe space and reliable support for women, ensuring they don’t have to go through the pressures of familial and social expectations alone. Thus, urging women to choose peace over noise, both externally and internally, and embrace the festivities while prioritizing mental clarity and emotional balance.

  • Tarun Katial announces his venture- ‘Eve World’

    Tarun Katial announces his venture- ‘Eve World’

    Mumbai: Tarun Katial, a senior media-tech professional has unveiled details of the soon-to-be-launched platform under his new venture Eve World platform.

    ‘Eve’ is a women-only platform that proffers expression, creation, and community enablement said Katial. The platform seeks to build a positive and valuable digital experience for women worldwide. Resting on the pillars of empowerment and building sisterhood, young girls and women of all ages can create and consume content, share opinions and thoughts, engage and build connections in a responsible virtual environment.

    The company has raised initial investment from Singapore-based Jungle Ventures.

    Eve World CEO and founder Tarun Katial said, “The world around us has been traditionally built keeping in mind men as average users. My co-founders shared this vision and purpose for a while and we decided to come together – to innovate keeping women at the center of our universe. Eve World will enable, and empower women to achieve what they want in an environment that furthers their aspirations. We want to become a platform that gives women true freedom online, for them to create and consume content, have meaningful conversations, share opinions, thoughts, and build social connections that will help them grow and develop.”

    Aparna Acharekar has joined the platform as co-founder and will be responsible for building the content and community verticals. Rajneel Kumar, who has successfully built large gaming, streaming, and consumer-tech platforms in the past, will soon join as a co-founder to lead the product, technology, and growth verticals.

  • Results and Outcomes onboards Anand Chakravarthy as co-founder

    Results and Outcomes onboards Anand Chakravarthy as co-founder

    Mumbai: Newly formed ed-tech firm Results and Outcomes on Thursday announced Anand Chakravarthy as co-founder of the company. He will work alongside founder Tarun Katial to design and deliver upskilling courses focused on areas impacted by digital transformation, for working professionals, the company said in a statement.

    Anand is a digital marketing & business leader with more than two decades experience of working across brands and businesses. With his diverse set of skills, he will help scale up the offerings from the company and drive future growth, it added.

    Speaking about his new role, Anand said, “I am thrilled to be a part of this venture and glad to be doing this with Tarun. Having worked in the digital marketing ecosystem, the impact of digital disruption on businesses and people is very evident. Results & Outcomes is focused on building distinctive courses for specific cohorts of working professionals. Our focus is on offering them genuine upskilling programs, creating value for both associates and organizations alike. With an exciting portfolio of courses coming up, focused on the future of work, I am looking forward to this journey.”

    Tarun Katial commented, “Anand’s depth of experience and expertise across digital marketing and media will be very beneficial for Results and Outcome. His inclusion to the company will help us explore various avenues and build a distinctive EdTech platform, for working professionals across the industry.”

  • Priya Kumar teams up with Tarun Katial, Puneet Johar to launch Genius Inside

    Priya Kumar teams up with Tarun Katial, Puneet Johar to launch Genius Inside

    NEW DELHI: Priya Kuma has joined hands with industry titans Tarun Katial and Puneet Johar to corporatise and scale-up her Priya Kumar’s Training System (PKTS) to reach a worldwide audience through an AI-powered platform — Genius Inside.

    The trio aim to take forward PKTS’s 25-year-old legacy and enhance it for the digital space through Genius Inside, which they say would be 10X more engaged and effective and 70 per cent cheaper compared to what is currently available. It will leverage advancements in AI intervention and machine learning for the recommendation engine, combined with phy-gital mentoring to help audiences benefit from continued learning and personalised transformation, on-demand.

    “Genius Inside presents the most personalised and customisable version of our services,” said Genius Inside founder Priya Kumar. “These are created by our deep understanding of success and its drivers, an evidence-based approach and workability which adds value to bright young minds. Lending their passion and expertise to this project, my partners — Tarun Katial, Puneet Johar, and I aim to reach a global audience and play an instrumental role in their development by not only upskilling them but also by bringing about a real-time transformation in their lives."

    According to co-founder Tarun Katial, Genius Inside is a giant leap from earlier generation legacy learning platforms. "We need to understand that AI and machine learning are the new frontiers for human interaction with technology. Now, more than ever, kids need to learn how AI and ML works, and how these tools can help the productivity of the workforce," he added.

    The self-help industry is growing at a rapid pace, currently at $30 billion and projected to grow to $60 billion in the next five years. About $4 billion is spent on MICE and training programs annually but 78 per cent of people experience minimal training impact. Instead of spending disproportionately to build learning capabilities, Genius Inside aims to help audiences live through their transformation to reinvent themselves, without breaking the bank.

    "Genius Inside as a platform offers immense opportunities in digital including personalised learning, interactive sessions with coaches, progress charts and assessments. There is no better way to give back than reaching out and impacting young leaders with this proven model of self-development aided by technology," said co-founder Puneet Johar.

  • Tarun Katial steps down as Zee5 India CEO

    Tarun Katial steps down as Zee5 India CEO

    MUMBAI: Zee5 CEO Tarun Katial has put down his papers after four years. He had joined the OTT platform in November 2016 and during his tenure, not only did he steer the platform and help the company gain a leadership position, but was instrumental in conceptualising the brand’s home-grown short video app HiPi, among other things.

    A company spokesperson said, “We wish to confirm that Tarun Katial has tendered his resignation, as CEO, Zee5 India. We thank him for his valuable contribution towards the growth of Zee5. Under his able leadership, in a very short span of time, Zee5 has emerged as India’s largest ConTech brand, delivering seamless, superlative content across different consumer touch-points, backed with cutting edge technology. His rich experience and expertise have been invaluable in building a robust digital platform. We wish Tarun the best in all his future endeavours.”

    In line with its recently announced strategic restructuring of the organisation, Amit Goenka as the president – digital businesses and platforms will continue to lead team Zee5, along with other digital platforms.

    In a career spanning over three decades, Katial has worked at companies such as Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI), BIG FM, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Star TV Network, Ogilvy & Mather (now Ogilvy), Enterprise Nexus Lowe.

    Under his leadership, the Zee5 platform has amassed 100+ originals across genres and languages and seen 100 million plus downloads.

  • ZEE Entertainment announces strategic restructure of organization

    ZEE Entertainment announces strategic restructure of organization

    MUMBAI: ZEEL has announced a strategic restructuring of the organization in line with its  ‘ZEE 4.0 Strategy’. As part of the restructure, the company has brought in Rahul Johri as president – business, South Asia. He will be responsible for leading the integrated revenue and monetization team.

    In other key shuffles in the top leadership, ZEE has elevated CEO (broadcast) Punit Misra to president – content & international markets, while Amit Goenka will take over as the president – digital businesses & platforms. These changes are effective immediately.

    Tarun Katial, who is leading ZEE5 India business, will continue to report to Amit Goenka. Shariq Patel will be responsible for the integrated movies business and Anurag Bedi will continue to drive the music business. All of them will report to ZEEL MD & CEO Punit Goenka.

    Under ‘ZEE 4.0 Strategy’, the company will integrate all of its digital assets under a single umbrella, which includes ZEE5 (Domestic AVOD+SVOD), ZEE5 Global, SugarBox and Digital Publishing.

    In this new version of the company, its focus will be on reinventing the existing business models, maximizing its core, expanding into adjacent spaces and exploring new areas of business. To this end, it has announced the following strategic steps:

    • Aggregating content creation: Creating extraordinary entertainment content has always
    been the key area of focus for the Company. In order to build viewer stickiness, the company has been sharply focusing on enhancing viewer intimacy, capturing & embedding sociocultural insights and the finer nuances of the local languages & customs in its content creation process. Customer centricity has been the key to the Company’s success in delivering rich, meaningful and engaging content. A ‘content first, cluster centric’ framework, is enabling ZEE to take the content creation process, closer to its viewers. This approach aims at leveraging the company’s strengths in regional clusters, improving content production efficiencies, enhancing consumer insights and most above, delivering better and more cost-effective content across platforms. Hence the company has formed an integrated content team, responsible of creating and serving content to its viewers across linear & digital platforms.

    • Streamlining International Business: The Company has been entertaining viewers in over 190 countries across five clusters viz. APAC; MENA; Africa; Europe and North America. With its rich experience garnered across the globe, the Company has developed a deep level of understanding of each market. The linear (Advt./Distribution) and digital (AVOD/SVOD) teams in the international markets will be integrated into a single team, led by the market revenue leader who will be responsible for maximizing the revenues across all formats (Linear/Digital) and revenue streams. The integration will also enable each international cluster leader to craft a local-market aligned approach. With this integrated approach, the Company aims to maximize revenue and drive content monetization, by optimally capitalizing the opportunities presented in the international markets.

    • Integrating digital assets: The company has been substantively investing in building its digital ecosystem, given its strategic importance for future growth. While TV continues to grow in the country, digital viewership is growing at a frenetic pace, with large number of viewers adding digital to their existing formats of content consumption. In order to drive greater synergies across technology, data and talent, which are the three critical determinants of success in the digital ecosystem, the company will be bringing together all of its digital assets under a single umbrella, which includes ZEE5 (Domestic AVOD+SVOD), ZEE5 Global, SugarBox and Digital Publishing.

    • Movies Business: The Company will be combining the different parts of its movies business which are currently embedded in multiple domains, into a single integrated platform. This team will be responsible for both aspects of the value chain – movie purchase/production as well as monetization, across all markets (Domestic & International). Driving better line of sight through an integrated approach, this revised framework will substantially enhance the effectiveness of the company’s movies business.

    • Music Business: The company’s music business has gained substantial traction and it will continue to invest and grow this business to achieve market leadership.

    • Integrated revenue & monetization team: The company will be creating an integrated revenue and monetization team, combining all the existing B2B revenue generating teams (linear advertisement, sales, digital advertisement sales, distribution and B2B SVOD Partnerships) into a unified ecosystem. With this revised framework, the Company aims to drive a more synergized monetization engine that will deliver enhanced solutions to its clients, improve wallet monetization, extend coverage to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and increase subscriber penetration across linear and digital formats.

    “ZEE 4.0 will be an integrated and synergise organization, with a sharp focus on delivering world class entertainment content to our consumers across the world and enhanced value to our partners across the ecosystem,” said ZEEL MD & CEO Punit Goenka in a press release.

    “I am most certain that the collective experience and expertise of the leadership team will help us immensely in achieving our set goals for the future and realize the vision chalked out for the all new version of ZEE,” he added.

  • ZEE5’s short-form video segment HiPi goes live

    ZEE5’s short-form video segment HiPi goes live

    KOLKATA: India has closed its booming short-video market for the giant video-sharing platform TikTok for now. The past month saw an explosion of homegrown apps with even established over-the-top (OTT) players expanding into the segment. While ZEE5 had been working for HiPi for more than a year, the latter has finally entered the market on 14 August.

    The full-fledged launch will be done in a phased manner following the beta rollout. While the beta version for android went live on Friday, the iOS version would go live in the coming weeks.  HiPi has onboarded over 400 influencers along with more than 70 Zee TV celebrities and looks at adding more than 100 by the end of this calendar year. HiPi’s content will be available for users in 12 languages along with display in 11 languages. While the platform is integrated with the ZEE5 app itself, it will be available for free to users.

    ZEE5 stated that the platform has been envisioned and created in India for the diversely unique Indian audience after extensive research. With an array of multiple features, it enables users to showcase their talent through various unique filters and effects, also discover, follow and appreciate content that is being created by others. The format and technology that HiPi has integrated with its interface and navigation will allow users to create videos up to 90-seconds. 

    Earlier, Indiantelevision.com caught up with Rajneel Kumar when he spoke on Hipi. Read the full interaction here

    “The launch of HiPi is a proud moment for us as the short video platform was developed in India keeping with the ethos of Atmanirbhar Bharat. HiPi revolutionised the entertainment experience, by giving a universally accessible platform to unmask the latent talent present inside each of us, taking us from being a fan to fandom! Continuing with a focus on customer centricity, HiPi will help Indians to connect with their millions of fans and stand a chance to step into the real fandom world. A platform which will be the official home of entertainment and entertainers! As we go live today, HiPi takes ZEE5 one step closer to its ambition of becoming India’s Entertainment Super-App!” ZEE5 India CEO Tarun Katial said. 

    In the past, we have seen user-generated content platforms getting dragged into controversies for sensitive content. Hence, ZEE5  is highly focusing on user experience and brand safety. ZEE5 India expansion projects business head and product head Rajneel Kumar assured that both human and AI intervention will be there to filter content. “Unlike other platforms, no content which is uploaded goes straight and people can see it. Every content which is uploaded goes through a layer of both AI and human moderation,” he said earlier in interaction with Indiantelevision.com.

    “The vision for HiPi stemmed from an idea to further grow ZEE5 as a one-stop destination for the new and dynamic India. And a lot of care has been taken to build this platform to enable a creatively charged environment which simultaneously empowers the creators, users, brands and viewers alike. The framework of the platform has been created to encourage more creativity and engagement while also making sure that the security and safety of our users are never compromised. It is a platform truly made in India, made for India,” Kumar said in a statement.

    Although TikTok’s absence might be a bliss for Hipi, it already has a number of homegrown, as well as international, rivals. Another leading OTT platform MX Player launched its short-video platform MX TakaTak while Instagram launched Reels to take on this market. However, Hipi differs slightly for its content strategy which can be helpful for it to win the game. 

  • ZEE5 India CEO Tarun Katial to chair  IAMAIdigital entertainment committee

    ZEE5 India CEO Tarun Katial to chair IAMAIdigital entertainment committee

    MUMBAI: ZEE5 India CEO Tarun Katial has been appointed chairman of the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) – digital entertainment committee. He takes over from Ajit Mohan, managing director, Facebook India. 

    Viacom 18 Digital Ventures COO Gourav Rakshit has been named the new vice chairman, succeeding Kurate Digital Consulting senior partner Uday Sodhi. The digital entertainment committee at IAMAI represents all prominent members of the video on demand and audio on-demand companies such as Netflix, Zee5, Prime Video, Hotstar, Sony Liv, Viacom18, RJio Studios, MX Player, Hungama, Discovery, Hoichoi, Arre, Hooq, Gaana, Saavn, Flickstree among others.

    IAMAI has been in communication with MEITY, MIB and MHA during the lockdown period as the liaison between the industry and government officials. The association has earlier communicated to the officials about the collective efforts taken by the sector to assuage the impact of lockdown, and suggested an industry SoP for the sector to resume operations post lockdown.

    ZEE5 India CEO Tarun Katial said, “The digital entertainment sector, similar to the rest of the economy, is going through challenging times due to Covid2019. At IAMAI, our immediate task at hand would be to seek support from the Government, policymakers, local authorities to resume production activities at the earliest. This would go a long way in supporting various supply chain linkages, citizen’s livelihood and contribution to the national exchequer.”

    IAMAI has also identified some larger issues which have emerged due to the current pandemic and the same will be raised with the MIB on priority. In addition to these, some long pending issues hindering the growth of the sector will also be discussed.

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  • ZEE5 partners with Eduauraa to provide world class online eduction at an affordable price

    ZEE5 partners with Eduauraa to provide world class online eduction at an affordable price

    National: ZEE5, India's largest ConTech brand today, amidst the presence of Shri Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank', Hon'ble Minister of Human Resource Development, Government of India announced an exclusive partnership with Eduauraa, a premier digital learning platform. After reimagining the content landscape for Indian OTT consumers and entertaining millions of individuals with an array of bespoke content across 100+ originals, movies, news and its brand-new gamification offering all on one single platform, ZEE5 today, via this partnership, has taken a strong step forward in creating purposeful content for its viewers across the Nation. The partnership was launched at an event in Delhi, which was graced by the presence of Shri Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank', Hon'ble Minister of Human Resource Development, Government of India, and Mr. Punit Goenka, MD & CEO, Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd., Mr. Tarun Katial, CEO, ZEE5 India and Ms. Akanksha Chaturvedi, Founder and CEO, Eduauraa.

    Shri Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank', Hon'ble Minister of Human Resource Development, during his keynote said, “My congratulations to ZEE5 and Eduauraa for showing great foresight in bringing education to a streaming platform. I am sure that the digital transformation of education will provide easy access to content and democratize education for masses. It should be our endeavour to see more innovation in the learning ecosystem that will allow each child to discover his strengths and abilities and fulfil his dreams in a digital world!”

    India has the world's largest school going population between the age bracket of 6-17 with over 310 million students. Over 55% of Indian students take tuitions, and on an average 11-12% of a parent's income goes on a single child's education. The cost of education has risen from Rs.55,000 to Rs.1,25,000 over the past decade, an increase of over 150%. Despite spending a huge portion of their earnings, parents have no control over the quality of education their children get. Access to e-learning platforms in India remains prohibitively expensive ranging from Rs. 15,000 to Rs.2 lakhs/year.

    When 85% of India earns below 8 lakhs a year, how can India afford this?
    ZEE5 and Eduauraa join hands to democratize education by giving world class quality education content at an
    affordable price, empowering over 310 million students.

    Punit Goenka, MD & CEO, Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd. commented, “Education is the most important pillar of any economy. If the education of this Country can be revolutionized, then every individual can be empowered to improve their standard of living, thus having a trickle up effect and in turn positively impacting the development of our Country. ZEE5's initiative with Eduauraa is our first step towards giving back to our extended family by delivering purposeful content at an affordable price.”

    Tarun Katial, CEO, ZEE5 India said, “Our larger vision at ZEE5, is to be able to build a rich repository of purposeful content across genres that makes a ZEE5 subscription an investment for an individual to enjoy content viewing anytime, anywhere. With Eduauraa on board, we want to create purposeful content and address the educational needs of the young students across the Country.  Quality education should be accessible to one and all, irrespective of age, gender, financial capabilities, and their place of stay. In most cities, a significant amount of household income is today spent on private coaching, irrespective of the child's grade. Eduauraa coming on board with ZEE5 will help us strengthen our education content portfolio. With our wide reach across the Country including metros, Tier 2 cities, Tier 3 towns and villages, we hope to provide quality education to children in an engaging way at no extra cost.”

    The partnership will transform the traditional learning system and provide students of class 6th to 12th standard across different boards including ICSE, CBSE and seven state boards (Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Tamil Nadu), in English and Hindi. Concept based learning as per Board wise syllabus will be delivered through interactive video lectures using innovative and interactive methods that explain each and every topic or concept.

    Akanksha Chaturvedi, Founder & CEO, Eduauraa commented, “Having studied at great institutions, I realised that India can be transformed if superior quality education can reach every child. The challenge was that world class education was expensive and only the rich could afford it. We believe technology could be used as an enabler to eliminate all barriers and transform the way education is consumed. In ZEE5 we found a partner  with  a similar  vision.  With a  philosophy  of empowering children and playing catalysts to equal opportunities, Eduauraa was created with a vision to democratize education by using technology, making premiere quality education reach every corner of India at an affordable price.”

    ZEE5 has aggressively invested in onboarding best-in-class technology partners who could help deliver a hyper- personalised and a seamless content viewing experience for consumers to watch content on any device, anytime. With Eduauraa coming on board, ZEE5 will continue to invest further in technology to better the overall consumer journey onto the platform by making the app user friendly and intuitive.

    ZEE5 subscribers would be able to conveniently access Eduauraa through an in-app integration. As part of the introductory offering, ZEE5 will offer Eduauraa free for six months for new users who would subscribe to the annual pack and register themselves on or before March 31st, 2020. Eduauraa on ZEE5 would be available in Hindi and English
    – the only educational app at this price point to make language options available for the viewer.

    Some of the segment leading features would include multiple options to learn and excel such as interactive animation videos, e-books, and practice test papers, English learning segment which is valuable for people across all age groups, content to prepare for competitive exams such as civil services, banking and railways, team of IIT's, IIM's and other Professors who are responsible for the quality check of the content, and Eduauraa Proficiency Quotient, Eduauraa Assistant, virtual classroom and mentor service.
     

  • TV and video people who made an impact in 2019 – Part II

    TV and video people who made an impact in 2019 – Part II

    MUMBAI: Moving on to Part 2 installment of Indiantelevision.com’s TV and video people who stood out in 2019. The first part was put out on 2 January 2020, and highlighted executives in random order. We will be following a similar tack in the second installment too. We scoured developments through the year and the role the executive played in bringing those to fruition. Their actions should have been impactful on the company they work with, and on industry.

    We reiterate that best efforts have gone in preparing this list, and any misses are purely accidental, or out of ignorance; no malice is intended. The list is random – not in any order of importance.  Part 3 will follow soon. Read on:

    Mukesh Ambani & Manoj Modi

    Ambani and his college friend, and no 2 in Reliance Industries, Manoj Modi, were the talk of the town during 2019. The year saw Ambani roll out fixed wired broadband services under Jio Fiber. Lower-than-expected data and broadband costs is something Ambani has got us used to, so they don’t surprise us any more.

    Ambani and Modi followed that dictum with Jio Fiber as well.

    The year also saw them and the distribution team getting tied up with the assimilation of Hathway and DEN – two multisystem operators Reliance acquired in 2018.

    Ambani continued to battle with Airtel and Vodafone with lower priced plans, and lured away subscribers from the two forcing them to bleed. Add to that the whammy hurled at them by the government regarding adjusted gross revenue (AGR) amounts payable which amounted to Rs 1.47 lakh crore for the sector. Both Vodafone-Idea and Airtel ran up humungous losses. Succor came towards the end of 2019, when all three agreed to raise data rates, something which is expected to benefit the three in terms of accruals.

    The year also was the one when the group vacillitated between retaining its ownership of  Network18 and TV18 and dumping it to interested parties like Sony Pictures Network India. The news was that the deal was close to closure in early December 2019, but into the new year and announcements are yet to be made.

     

    Sameer Nair

    After redefining the TV industry in the first decade of this century, media veteran Sameer Nair has now taken on the bet of premium web content. The man who has seen the earliest phase of Indian TV industry now has been leading the resurrection of Kumar Mangalam Birla’s content studio Applause Entertainment.

    Taking advantage of the Indian OTT explosion, Applause Entertainment delivered originals in 2019 to Hotstar, MX Player, SonyLIV, Amazon Prime Video and is in talks with other players as well for new projects.

    Rather than building Applause as a production house, Nair has built it as a studio that is investing in content and working with the best talent – whether it is directors or producers or on screen talent.

    Under his leadership, Applause Entertainment has already put out shows like Criminal Justice, Hostages, and  Hello Mini. More are being gestated and developed, and 2020 is likely to see some more of its offerings being rolled out with a greater impetus being put on content by the international and local streamers.

     

    Nikhil Gandhi

    Nikhil Gandhi was just your ordinary fast rising young TV executive with lots of enthusiasm and energy for his job at the Times Network, as head of its entertainment news channel Zoom and its production arm Zoom studio. But he was catapulted into the limelight towards late 2019, with his appointment as the Indian head of TikTok, a short form video user generated content app, which is the fastest growing amongst all in the Indian firmament.

    TikTok is blazing a trail and the youth cannot get enough of it. In fact, a new star has emerged on the digital horizon – that of the TikTok influencer who competes with traditional celebrities, courtesy this Chinese app, which is part of ByteDance.

    Mid-2019, its turkey, however, looked to be cooked with the government banning it from the digital stores in India, following the Madras high court saying it encouraged pornography and digital content. However, the court reversed its decision soon thereafter, and the app’s downloads continued to grow in a flood.

    Gandhi is now in the hotseat at TikTok at a time when the world is grappling with monetising digital video- whether professionally generated or user generated better. At his disposal, he will have his experience as a man manager, a distribution executive, and later as a content creator. Combining that the with the digital insights from Chinese leadership at ByteDance, he could well take it on a higher trajectory in 2020.

     

    Vijay Subramaniam

    The once advertising sales exec today holds probably the most important position in content in India – that of the originals head of Amazon’s Prime Video offering. For the large part, he has kept out of the limelight. It’s to his credit that his international originals boss Jame Farrell has let him lead all the creative initiatives and take creative decisions in India.

    And with reason: the soft-spoken bespectacled executive has done a stellar job so far. The digital shows he has commissioned are some of the better written, developed, and produced in India – Inside Edge Part 1 and II, Mirzapur, Four More Shots Please, Comicstaan, and Family Man. All of these received critical acclaim apart from generating oodles of buzz.

    That – apart from the fact that a Prime membership promises overnight delivery – have helped accelerate subscriptions to the service. 2020 will bring its challenges for Subramaniam and his team. Netflix is aggressively investing in content, as are the other players like Zee5, Hotstar and Voot. The demand for good creators, writers is growing and there’s only a limited number who understand development for the digital space.

     

     

     

    Gaurav Banerjee

    Star India Hindi entertainment president and head Gaurav Banerjee – GB as he is known – has a long association with the organisation and ecosystem. A former TV news journalist and producer, he has, laong with his boss Uday Shankar, churned out TV shows for Star Plus and Star Bharat which have constantly ranked tops on the BARC ratings. In a world of digital intermediation, Star’s channels and TV shows  – some which have been running for thousands of episodes – continue to make waves with audiences.

    GB’s creative and content expertise will be put to the test in the coming year as he has to sign up creators, and create cutting edge content for Hotstar Specials at lower budgets than that of the international streamers. So far what he has unveiled has generated some buzz amongst audiences and the creative community.

    GB strongly believes in the power of storytelling, the flexibility of creators on OTT platforms. His focus on a variety of content can be seen in Hotstar’s content bank –  a sports documentary, a big edgy legal drama, thriller, comedy , and a female-centric drama. Banerjee is equally contributing to new age video content as he did to traditional TV.

     

     

    Tarun Katial

    Tarun Katial has had a career full of smash hits and his latest long-running date with the Zee group’s OTT platform Zee5 is no exception. Over the past two years, Katial has taken the platform to the top level in both the AVoD and SVoD segments. He has restructured the team and rebuilt business strategy with his boss Amit Goenka’s assent. His 3V strategy – vernacular, video and voice – has proved to be highly successful.

    From striking deals with telecom players, a unique content deal with ALTBalaji, to engaging with top talents across the regions, bringing new tools for advertisers and consumers – Katial and his team have been proactive in reaching the audacious mission of 15 million daily active users (DAU). With its unique but massy content, ZEE5 can be a real threat to Hotstar.  

     

     

     

    Danish Khan  

    Sony Pictures Networks India’s Sony Entertainment Television business head Danish Khan is a typical backroom TV executive, who shies away from publicity, preferring to let his work do the talking. He has over the past couple of years kept a sharp eye on profitability at the channel he heads, keeping away flamboyant spending. Sticking to the knitting of delivering good non-fiction shows  – like The Kapil Sharma Show, KBC – which attract audiences in drove, he has helped SET stay at the top of the entertainment channel pie. Not that he has not experimented with fiction, just that it has not been as successful as his non-fiction initiatives.  

    His good efforts were rewarded during the year; he was handed the additional  mandate of turbocharging its digital streaming initiative SonyLiv. A relative slow mover in the streaming sweepstakes, SonyLiv has a lot of catching up to do. And Danish – a lot of learning. But he has shown that he is up to the task, given the fact that he led marketing at the entertainment channel once and today he heads it.  

    To help him in his SonyLiv responsibility, Danish has roped in the A-Team that works with him at SET, Ashish Golwalkar and Aman Srivastava.

    Under his leadership the streamer is all set to increase its focus on subscription and original content while its business has largely been driven by advertising revenues and catalogue offerings till now.  

    Nina Elavia Jaipuria

    From heading marketing at Sony to heading Kids TV and Hindi mass entertainment at Viacom18, Nina Elavia Jaipuria has had an interesting journey.

    In September 2018, she was entrusted with the additional responsibility of leading Viacom18’s Hindi mass entertainment channels, bringing Colors, Rishtey and Rishtey Cineplex under her purview.

    Today, as head – Hindi and kids TV network, Jaipuria now leads two of the company’s foremost broadcast ventures. Under her leadership, in 2019, Hindi entertainment channels launched many fiction and non-fiction shows helping Colors stay on top, amongst the top three or four in the category throughout the year. The show Bigg Boss continued to make waves digitally in 2019, probably being one of the most talked about shows of the year.

    In 2020, Jaipuria will continue to take the brands to the next level with bold, disruptive and empowering stories for respective channels.