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  • Kapoor & Sons full of good performances, but will World T20 mar its box office?

    Kapoor & Sons full of good performances, but will World T20 mar its box office?

    MUMBAI: Kapoor& Sons is a family drama. One can slot it as a contemporary family drama extending to three generations. The title of the film does not quite convey the theme as it unfolds on the screen. It is about a dysfunctional family where just about everybody is at crossroads and has a reason to grudge the other, except the fun-loving patriarch, Rishi Kapoor. 

    Rishi Kapoor, an ex-army man, has settled in the picturesque hill station of Coonoor in the South with his elder son, Rajat Kapoor, and daughter in law, Ratna Pathak. On the verge of his 90th birthday, Rishi Kapoor wishes that his two grandsons, Fawad Khan and Sidharth Malhotra join him. While, Fawad is a successful writer based in London, Sidharth tends a bar in New Jersey while also aspiring to be a writer. This also sort of establishes that the two brothers are poles apart. 

    Fawad is Mr Proper and organized, Sidharth is a drifter who can’t stick to one task. He lives an uncharted life. Both plan to land in India at about the same time and head to Coonoor. Rishi Kapoor has this habit of faking his death. But, when the brothers reach, Rishi Kapoor is actually admitted into a hospital having suffered a heart attack. He is heavily made-up to look 90, and that takes some time accepting for a viewer. 

    As you go along, you see the difference in the way the brothers are treated, especially by Ratna and Rajat; Fawad gets most of the attention and priority in everything. Sidharth catches up with an old friend and, through him, meets Alia Bhatt. Alia is an orphan having lost both her parents in a plane crash. She is in Coonoor to deal with her family property. Fawad visits her property and meets Alia. Out on a dinner date with Fawad, Alia ends up kissing him. However, she spends most of her time with Sidharth and finds his company more comforting.

    Sidharth and Alia exchange notes and he tells her about how the manuscript of his book resembled Fawad’s bestseller. He is not ready to believe this was a coincidence. The gap widens between brothers when Alia confesses to kissing Fawad.

    In this family, the brothers are not the only ones at war. Rajat and Ratna are always at loggerheads too. Rajat’s business is in doldrums and he has added to the problems by getting involved with another woman. Everything comes together to spoil the 90th birthday celebrations of the patriarch. Kapoor may be 90 but his interest in women is intact and his pinup girl is Mandakini under a waterfall in film Ram Teri Ganga Maili. He relishes sweets, which he is barred from, porn films and an occasional puff of pot.

    When the skeletons start coming out of the closet, it creates rifts between brothers, mother and ends up costing the life of one. 

    Kapoor& Sons breezes through its first half, but the attempt to cram too much into the second half makes it heavy as well as jerky, as attention shifts from one character to another. There is a sort of happy ending as the family comes together once again on Kapoor’s request but it is not all that happy a moment as Kapoor has not only lost a family member, but also his verve and humour.

    The film gives the feeling of being stretched. Except for Kapoor’s earlier exploits, there is little to entertain. Besides, music too does not help. The romance is kind of there and not there. ShakunBatra’s direction is generally good as he tries to keep this a real life kind of narration. The dialogue is effective. Shot on lush Coonoor locations, visually the film is pleasing.

    Actually, this film is all about performances. While all the actors playing the main characters excel, Fawad gets the best part to play, which adds to his fan following. Rishi Kapoor, being the only one providing light moments, is very good. Sidharth, Alia, Rajat and Ratna too do well.
    Kapoor & Sons is a slow starter. Its appeal will be limited to a certain section of audience with single screen patrons ruled out. World T20 is bound to affect its prospects, especially during India Pakistan tie on 19th.

    Producers: HirooYashJohar, Karan Johar.

    Director: ShakunBatra

    Cast: Rishi Kapoor, Sidharth Malhotra, Alia Bhatt, Fawad Khan, Ratna Pathak, Rajat Kapoor.

  • Kapoor & Sons full of good performances, but will World T20 mar its box office?

    Kapoor & Sons full of good performances, but will World T20 mar its box office?

    MUMBAI: Kapoor& Sons is a family drama. One can slot it as a contemporary family drama extending to three generations. The title of the film does not quite convey the theme as it unfolds on the screen. It is about a dysfunctional family where just about everybody is at crossroads and has a reason to grudge the other, except the fun-loving patriarch, Rishi Kapoor. 

    Rishi Kapoor, an ex-army man, has settled in the picturesque hill station of Coonoor in the South with his elder son, Rajat Kapoor, and daughter in law, Ratna Pathak. On the verge of his 90th birthday, Rishi Kapoor wishes that his two grandsons, Fawad Khan and Sidharth Malhotra join him. While, Fawad is a successful writer based in London, Sidharth tends a bar in New Jersey while also aspiring to be a writer. This also sort of establishes that the two brothers are poles apart. 

    Fawad is Mr Proper and organized, Sidharth is a drifter who can’t stick to one task. He lives an uncharted life. Both plan to land in India at about the same time and head to Coonoor. Rishi Kapoor has this habit of faking his death. But, when the brothers reach, Rishi Kapoor is actually admitted into a hospital having suffered a heart attack. He is heavily made-up to look 90, and that takes some time accepting for a viewer. 

    As you go along, you see the difference in the way the brothers are treated, especially by Ratna and Rajat; Fawad gets most of the attention and priority in everything. Sidharth catches up with an old friend and, through him, meets Alia Bhatt. Alia is an orphan having lost both her parents in a plane crash. She is in Coonoor to deal with her family property. Fawad visits her property and meets Alia. Out on a dinner date with Fawad, Alia ends up kissing him. However, she spends most of her time with Sidharth and finds his company more comforting.

    Sidharth and Alia exchange notes and he tells her about how the manuscript of his book resembled Fawad’s bestseller. He is not ready to believe this was a coincidence. The gap widens between brothers when Alia confesses to kissing Fawad.

    In this family, the brothers are not the only ones at war. Rajat and Ratna are always at loggerheads too. Rajat’s business is in doldrums and he has added to the problems by getting involved with another woman. Everything comes together to spoil the 90th birthday celebrations of the patriarch. Kapoor may be 90 but his interest in women is intact and his pinup girl is Mandakini under a waterfall in film Ram Teri Ganga Maili. He relishes sweets, which he is barred from, porn films and an occasional puff of pot.

    When the skeletons start coming out of the closet, it creates rifts between brothers, mother and ends up costing the life of one. 

    Kapoor& Sons breezes through its first half, but the attempt to cram too much into the second half makes it heavy as well as jerky, as attention shifts from one character to another. There is a sort of happy ending as the family comes together once again on Kapoor’s request but it is not all that happy a moment as Kapoor has not only lost a family member, but also his verve and humour.

    The film gives the feeling of being stretched. Except for Kapoor’s earlier exploits, there is little to entertain. Besides, music too does not help. The romance is kind of there and not there. ShakunBatra’s direction is generally good as he tries to keep this a real life kind of narration. The dialogue is effective. Shot on lush Coonoor locations, visually the film is pleasing.

    Actually, this film is all about performances. While all the actors playing the main characters excel, Fawad gets the best part to play, which adds to his fan following. Rishi Kapoor, being the only one providing light moments, is very good. Sidharth, Alia, Rajat and Ratna too do well.
    Kapoor & Sons is a slow starter. Its appeal will be limited to a certain section of audience with single screen patrons ruled out. World T20 is bound to affect its prospects, especially during India Pakistan tie on 19th.

    Producers: HirooYashJohar, Karan Johar.

    Director: ShakunBatra

    Cast: Rishi Kapoor, Sidharth Malhotra, Alia Bhatt, Fawad Khan, Ratna Pathak, Rajat Kapoor.

  • Experience the thrill of World T20 on CNN-IBN

    Experience the thrill of World T20 on CNN-IBN

    MUMBAI:   As India prepare to launch their campaign to emerge the World T20 champions at home, CNN-IBN’s special programming ‘Kings of Cricket’ is all set to bring alive all the excitement from this premier tournament with top cricketing experts to give the viewers an unmatched experience right through the tournament. The channel’s programming will be led by the CNN-IBN’s anchors and reporters along with a panel consisting of cricketing legends -Kris Srikkanth, Jonty Rhodes and Chris Harris.

     CNN-IBN will be building on its legacy of bringing the best coverage of key sports events and tournaments. The channel will heavily utilize technology, interesting GFX and incisive analysis apart from regular & latest updates to provide it viewers with coverage that will be unparalleled in the genre.

  • Experience the thrill of World T20 on CNN-IBN

    Experience the thrill of World T20 on CNN-IBN

    MUMBAI:   As India prepare to launch their campaign to emerge the World T20 champions at home, CNN-IBN’s special programming ‘Kings of Cricket’ is all set to bring alive all the excitement from this premier tournament with top cricketing experts to give the viewers an unmatched experience right through the tournament. The channel’s programming will be led by the CNN-IBN’s anchors and reporters along with a panel consisting of cricketing legends -Kris Srikkanth, Jonty Rhodes and Chris Harris.

     CNN-IBN will be building on its legacy of bringing the best coverage of key sports events and tournaments. The channel will heavily utilize technology, interesting GFX and incisive analysis apart from regular & latest updates to provide it viewers with coverage that will be unparalleled in the genre.

  • ESPNcricinfo introduces four digital video series for World T20

    ESPNcricinfo introduces four digital video series for World T20

    NEW DELHI:  ESPNcricinfo is adding on to the cricket fever this World T20 with four exceptional flagship digital video series to bring the game closer to Indian fans. Providing comprehensive coverage of the global sporting event, ESPNcricinfo has introduced ‘Match Day’, ‘On the Road’, ‘Polite Enquiries’, and ‘Two Men Out’. The video series will set rolling on the website from 15 March and continue all through the World T20.
    Aired on ESPNcricinfo, Sony ESPN, Sony ESPNHD and the ESPNcricinfo mobile application, ‘Match Day’ will feature some of the most respected voices in cricket such as Ian Chappell and Mahela Jayawardene presenting match analysis with a unique perspective on the action. The presenters scheduled to be regulars in this series are legends and are popular for calling the game as they see it. The programme will be backed by insights into the successes, failures and key moments of the tournament.

    Speaking about ESPNcricinfo’s continuing focus to develop and deliver novel content for enhanced fan experiences across digital and television, ESPNcricinfo India and South Asia editor-in-chief Sambit Bal said, “ESPNcricinfo ‘Match Day’ brings to television all the values of the world’s premier digital cricket destination: credible voices, strong opinions, sharp insights, savvy with numbers, and the strengths of a global network. Ian Chappell, Ajit Agarkar and Sanjay Manjrekar are familiar names on ESPNcricinfo, and we are hugely excited about the television debut of Mahela Jayawardene, a World T20-winning player and a legend of the game. If we are to make only one promise, it will be this: our analysts will be calling it as they see it.”

    ESPN India and South Asia vice president Ramesh Kumar said, “In our endeavor to serve our cricket fans anytime, anywhere, ESPNcricinfo Match Day program during World T20 brings the best of ESPNcricinfo insights and analysis for every match on ESPNcricinfo digital media platforms globally. In India fans can also experience the program on Sony ESPN. The program is a perfect example of the multi-platform way that we are growing ESPNcricinfo, and highlights the value that is being unlocked for fans by our recent Sony ESPN agreement.”

    Following ‘Match Day’ fans can discover the sights and sounds of India with Melinda Farell with ‘ESPNcricinfo On The Road’ as she travels across the country on a cricketing pilgrimage. 

    A travel and features video series, ‘ESPNcricinfo On The Road’ provides fans a window to the World T20 tournament through multi-media content, social media integration and user generated content. The ESPNcricinfo On The Road microsite (link) will deliver of a mix of daily and weekly content that will be amplified on social media platforms including Facebook, Google+, Twitter, Vine, Instagram and YouTube. Not just that, the series will include a call to action for user- generated content through #ontheroad and #fandugout.

    ‘Polite enquiries’ is an interactive platform for fans, with cricket writer Jarrod Kimber and an ESPNcricinfo staff answer fan questions on Twitter. Through five episodes of light-hearted conversation, fans can send in any subject or question about cricket they may want answered.
    ‘Two men out’ will offer a quirky, yet incisive, take on recent events in the game by Kimber and popular British comedian Andy Zaltzman. The five-episode series will add a dash of humor to the TSexperience, thus augmenting fan engagement.

  • ESPNcricinfo introduces four digital video series for World T20

    ESPNcricinfo introduces four digital video series for World T20

    NEW DELHI:  ESPNcricinfo is adding on to the cricket fever this World T20 with four exceptional flagship digital video series to bring the game closer to Indian fans. Providing comprehensive coverage of the global sporting event, ESPNcricinfo has introduced ‘Match Day’, ‘On the Road’, ‘Polite Enquiries’, and ‘Two Men Out’. The video series will set rolling on the website from 15 March and continue all through the World T20.
    Aired on ESPNcricinfo, Sony ESPN, Sony ESPNHD and the ESPNcricinfo mobile application, ‘Match Day’ will feature some of the most respected voices in cricket such as Ian Chappell and Mahela Jayawardene presenting match analysis with a unique perspective on the action. The presenters scheduled to be regulars in this series are legends and are popular for calling the game as they see it. The programme will be backed by insights into the successes, failures and key moments of the tournament.

    Speaking about ESPNcricinfo’s continuing focus to develop and deliver novel content for enhanced fan experiences across digital and television, ESPNcricinfo India and South Asia editor-in-chief Sambit Bal said, “ESPNcricinfo ‘Match Day’ brings to television all the values of the world’s premier digital cricket destination: credible voices, strong opinions, sharp insights, savvy with numbers, and the strengths of a global network. Ian Chappell, Ajit Agarkar and Sanjay Manjrekar are familiar names on ESPNcricinfo, and we are hugely excited about the television debut of Mahela Jayawardene, a World T20-winning player and a legend of the game. If we are to make only one promise, it will be this: our analysts will be calling it as they see it.”

    ESPN India and South Asia vice president Ramesh Kumar said, “In our endeavor to serve our cricket fans anytime, anywhere, ESPNcricinfo Match Day program during World T20 brings the best of ESPNcricinfo insights and analysis for every match on ESPNcricinfo digital media platforms globally. In India fans can also experience the program on Sony ESPN. The program is a perfect example of the multi-platform way that we are growing ESPNcricinfo, and highlights the value that is being unlocked for fans by our recent Sony ESPN agreement.”

    Following ‘Match Day’ fans can discover the sights and sounds of India with Melinda Farell with ‘ESPNcricinfo On The Road’ as she travels across the country on a cricketing pilgrimage. 

    A travel and features video series, ‘ESPNcricinfo On The Road’ provides fans a window to the World T20 tournament through multi-media content, social media integration and user generated content. The ESPNcricinfo On The Road microsite (link) will deliver of a mix of daily and weekly content that will be amplified on social media platforms including Facebook, Google+, Twitter, Vine, Instagram and YouTube. Not just that, the series will include a call to action for user- generated content through #ontheroad and #fandugout.

    ‘Polite enquiries’ is an interactive platform for fans, with cricket writer Jarrod Kimber and an ESPNcricinfo staff answer fan questions on Twitter. Through five episodes of light-hearted conversation, fans can send in any subject or question about cricket they may want answered.
    ‘Two men out’ will offer a quirky, yet incisive, take on recent events in the game by Kimber and popular British comedian Andy Zaltzman. The five-episode series will add a dash of humor to the TSexperience, thus augmenting fan engagement.

  • IPL Auction: No hat-trick for Yuvraj Singh; Shane Watson, Pawan Negi fetch maximum

    IPL Auction: No hat-trick for Yuvraj Singh; Shane Watson, Pawan Negi fetch maximum

    MUMBAI: Yuvraj Singh is a name that makes headlines every time the player auction for the Indian Premier League (IPL) takes place. He has established himself as a marquee asset and expectations are always soaring. However, the 2016 IPL auction saw a new Indian player emerging as the most sought after. 

    Youngster Pawan Negi went to Delhi Daredevils and became the most expensive Indian player to go under the hammer at the recent auction fetching a price of Rs 8.5 crore, while the Australian cricketer Shane Watson emerged as the most expensive player of the IPL auction with Royal Challengers Bangalore bagging him for a mammoth Rs 9.5 crore.  

    The left arm orthodox all rounder Negi’s base price was Rs 30 lakh. What a day for the young man, who has just been named in the India squad for the Asia Cup and ICC World T20!

    Yuvraj Singh, whose performance last year failed to make any headlines, too garnered great attention. Sunrisers Hyderabad dished out Rs 7 crore for him. Last year Singh’s was won for a whopping Rs 14 crore by Delhi Daredevils.

    “Yuvraj will help Sunrisers rake in more money and fans. It’s a franchise that has not had the stardom yet, no big Indian brand has played for the team and now that they have Yuvraj, they can certainly generate higher sponsorship revenue. Fans will also be very happy with the move,” said a sports media planning expert.

    Sony Six aired the entire auction live on 6 February and the telecast had a good traction on social media too with #IPLAuction trending the entire day.

    The entire list of players who went under the hammer and were bought by the various teams are as follows: 

     

    Rising Pune Supergiants

    Mitchell Marsh – Rs.4.8 crore

    M Ashwin –  Rs 4.5 crore

    Ishant Sharma – Rs 3.8 crore

    Kevin Pietersen – Rs. 3.5 crore

    Irfan Pathan – Rs 1 crore

    Thisara Perera – Rs 1 crore

    Rajat Bhatia – Rs 60 lakh

    Ashok Dinda – Rs 50 lakh

    Scott Boland – Rs 50 lakh

    Rudra Pratap Singh – Rs 30 lakh

    Peter Handscomb – Rs 30 lakh

    Adam Zampa – Rs 30 lakh

    Ankit Sharma – Rs 10 lakh

    Ankush Bains – Rs 10 lakh

    Baba Aparajith – Rs 10 lakh

    Deepak Chahar – Rs 10 lakh

    Jaskaran Singh – Rs 10 lakh

     

    Gujarat Lions

    Praveen Kumar – Rs 3.50 crore

    Dwayne Smith – Rs.2.3 crore

    Dale Steyn – Rs 2.3 crore

    Dinesh Karthik – Rs.2.3 crore

    Dhawal Kulkarni – Rs 2 crore

    Eklavya Dwivedi – Rs 1 crore

    Aaron Finch – Rs 1 crore

    Andrew Tye – Rs 50 lakh

    Ishan Kishan – Rs 35 lakh

    Pradeep Sangwan – Rs 20 lakh

    Praveen Tambe – Rs 20 lakh

    S. Jakati – Rs 20 lakh

    Jaydev Shah – Rs 20 lakh

    Shivil Kaushik – Rs 10 lakh

    Paras Dogra – Rs 10 lakh

    Sarabjeet Ladda – 10 lakh

    Umang Sharma – Rs 10 lakh

    Amit Mishra – Rs 10 lakh

    Aksh Deep Nath – Rs 10 lakh

     

    Royal Challengers Bangalore

    Shane Watson – Rs.9.5 crore

    Stuart Binny – Rs 2 crore

    Kane Richardson – Rs 2 crore

    Travis Head  – Rs 50 lakh

    Samuel Badree – Rs 50 lakh

    Praveen Dubey – Rs 35 lakh

    Vikramjeet Malik – Rs 20 lakh

    Sachin Baby – Rs 10 lakh

    Iqbal Abdullah – Rs 10 lakh

    Akshay Karnewar – Rs 10 lakh

    Vikas Tokas – Rs 10 lakh

     

    Sunrisers Hyderabad

    Yuvraj Singh – Rs 7 crore

    Ashish Nehra – Rs.5.5 crore

    Deepak Hooda – Rs 4.2 crore

    Mustafizur Rahman – Rs 1.40 crore

    Aditya Tare – Rs 1.20 crore

    Barinder Singh Sran – Rs.1.20 crore 

    Ben Cutting – Rs 50 lakh

    Vijay Shankar – Rs 35 lakh

    Abhimanyu Mithun – Rs 30 lakh

    T Suman – Rs 10 lakh

     

    Delhi Daredevils

    Pawan Negi – Rs 8.50 crore 

    Chris Morris – Rs 7 crore

    Sanju Samson – Rs 4.2 crore

    Carlos Brathwaite – Rs 4.2 crore

    Karun Nair – Rs 4 crore

    Rishabh Pant – Rs 1.90 crore

    Sam Billings – Rs 30 lakh

    Joel Paris – Rs 30 lakh

    Akhil Arvind Herwadkar – Rs 10 lakh

    CV Millind – Rs 10 lakh

    Pawan Suyal – Rs 10 lakh

    Pratyush Singh – Rs 10 lakh

    SK Ahmed – Rs 10 lakh

     

    Mumbai Indians

    Jos Buttler – Rs 3.8 crore

    Nathu Singh – Rs 3.20 crore

    Tim Southee – Rs 2.50 crore

    Krunal Pandya  – Rs 2 crore

    KP Kamath – Rs 1.40 crore

    Jitesh Sharma – Rs 10 lakh

    Deepak Puniya – Rs 10 lakh

    Jitesh Sharma – Rs 10 lakh

     

    Kolkata Knight Riders

    Jaydev Unadkat – Rs 1.6 crore

    Ankit Singh Rajpoot – Rs 1.5 crore

    John Hastings – Rs 1.3 crore

    Jason Holder – Rs 70 lakh 

    Colin Munro – Rs 30 lakh

    R. Satish – Rs 20 lakh

    Manan Sharma – Rs 10 lakh

     

    Kings XI Punjab

    Mohit Sharma – Rs 6.50 crore

    Marcus Stoinis – Rs 5.50 crore

    Kyle Abbott – Rs 2.10 crore

    KC Cariappa – Rs 80 lakh

    Armaan Jaffer – Rs 10 lakh

    Pradeep Sahu – Rs 10 lakh

    Swapnil Singh – Rs 10 lakh

  • IPL Auction: No hat-trick for Yuvraj Singh; Shane Watson, Pawan Negi fetch maximum

    IPL Auction: No hat-trick for Yuvraj Singh; Shane Watson, Pawan Negi fetch maximum

    MUMBAI: Yuvraj Singh is a name that makes headlines every time the player auction for the Indian Premier League (IPL) takes place. He has established himself as a marquee asset and expectations are always soaring. However, the 2016 IPL auction saw a new Indian player emerging as the most sought after. 

    Youngster Pawan Negi went to Delhi Daredevils and became the most expensive Indian player to go under the hammer at the recent auction fetching a price of Rs 8.5 crore, while the Australian cricketer Shane Watson emerged as the most expensive player of the IPL auction with Royal Challengers Bangalore bagging him for a mammoth Rs 9.5 crore.  

    The left arm orthodox all rounder Negi’s base price was Rs 30 lakh. What a day for the young man, who has just been named in the India squad for the Asia Cup and ICC World T20!

    Yuvraj Singh, whose performance last year failed to make any headlines, too garnered great attention. Sunrisers Hyderabad dished out Rs 7 crore for him. Last year Singh’s was won for a whopping Rs 14 crore by Delhi Daredevils.

    “Yuvraj will help Sunrisers rake in more money and fans. It’s a franchise that has not had the stardom yet, no big Indian brand has played for the team and now that they have Yuvraj, they can certainly generate higher sponsorship revenue. Fans will also be very happy with the move,” said a sports media planning expert.

    Sony Six aired the entire auction live on 6 February and the telecast had a good traction on social media too with #IPLAuction trending the entire day.

    The entire list of players who went under the hammer and were bought by the various teams are as follows: 

     

    Rising Pune Supergiants

    Mitchell Marsh – Rs.4.8 crore

    M Ashwin –  Rs 4.5 crore

    Ishant Sharma – Rs 3.8 crore

    Kevin Pietersen – Rs. 3.5 crore

    Irfan Pathan – Rs 1 crore

    Thisara Perera – Rs 1 crore

    Rajat Bhatia – Rs 60 lakh

    Ashok Dinda – Rs 50 lakh

    Scott Boland – Rs 50 lakh

    Rudra Pratap Singh – Rs 30 lakh

    Peter Handscomb – Rs 30 lakh

    Adam Zampa – Rs 30 lakh

    Ankit Sharma – Rs 10 lakh

    Ankush Bains – Rs 10 lakh

    Baba Aparajith – Rs 10 lakh

    Deepak Chahar – Rs 10 lakh

    Jaskaran Singh – Rs 10 lakh

     

    Gujarat Lions

    Praveen Kumar – Rs 3.50 crore

    Dwayne Smith – Rs.2.3 crore

    Dale Steyn – Rs 2.3 crore

    Dinesh Karthik – Rs.2.3 crore

    Dhawal Kulkarni – Rs 2 crore

    Eklavya Dwivedi – Rs 1 crore

    Aaron Finch – Rs 1 crore

    Andrew Tye – Rs 50 lakh

    Ishan Kishan – Rs 35 lakh

    Pradeep Sangwan – Rs 20 lakh

    Praveen Tambe – Rs 20 lakh

    S. Jakati – Rs 20 lakh

    Jaydev Shah – Rs 20 lakh

    Shivil Kaushik – Rs 10 lakh

    Paras Dogra – Rs 10 lakh

    Sarabjeet Ladda – 10 lakh

    Umang Sharma – Rs 10 lakh

    Amit Mishra – Rs 10 lakh

    Aksh Deep Nath – Rs 10 lakh

     

    Royal Challengers Bangalore

    Shane Watson – Rs.9.5 crore

    Stuart Binny – Rs 2 crore

    Kane Richardson – Rs 2 crore

    Travis Head  – Rs 50 lakh

    Samuel Badree – Rs 50 lakh

    Praveen Dubey – Rs 35 lakh

    Vikramjeet Malik – Rs 20 lakh

    Sachin Baby – Rs 10 lakh

    Iqbal Abdullah – Rs 10 lakh

    Akshay Karnewar – Rs 10 lakh

    Vikas Tokas – Rs 10 lakh

     

    Sunrisers Hyderabad

    Yuvraj Singh – Rs 7 crore

    Ashish Nehra – Rs.5.5 crore

    Deepak Hooda – Rs 4.2 crore

    Mustafizur Rahman – Rs 1.40 crore

    Aditya Tare – Rs 1.20 crore

    Barinder Singh Sran – Rs.1.20 crore 

    Ben Cutting – Rs 50 lakh

    Vijay Shankar – Rs 35 lakh

    Abhimanyu Mithun – Rs 30 lakh

    T Suman – Rs 10 lakh

     

    Delhi Daredevils

    Pawan Negi – Rs 8.50 crore 

    Chris Morris – Rs 7 crore

    Sanju Samson – Rs 4.2 crore

    Carlos Brathwaite – Rs 4.2 crore

    Karun Nair – Rs 4 crore

    Rishabh Pant – Rs 1.90 crore

    Sam Billings – Rs 30 lakh

    Joel Paris – Rs 30 lakh

    Akhil Arvind Herwadkar – Rs 10 lakh

    CV Millind – Rs 10 lakh

    Pawan Suyal – Rs 10 lakh

    Pratyush Singh – Rs 10 lakh

    SK Ahmed – Rs 10 lakh

     

    Mumbai Indians

    Jos Buttler – Rs 3.8 crore

    Nathu Singh – Rs 3.20 crore

    Tim Southee – Rs 2.50 crore

    Krunal Pandya  – Rs 2 crore

    KP Kamath – Rs 1.40 crore

    Jitesh Sharma – Rs 10 lakh

    Deepak Puniya – Rs 10 lakh

    Jitesh Sharma – Rs 10 lakh

     

    Kolkata Knight Riders

    Jaydev Unadkat – Rs 1.6 crore

    Ankit Singh Rajpoot – Rs 1.5 crore

    John Hastings – Rs 1.3 crore

    Jason Holder – Rs 70 lakh 

    Colin Munro – Rs 30 lakh

    R. Satish – Rs 20 lakh

    Manan Sharma – Rs 10 lakh

     

    Kings XI Punjab

    Mohit Sharma – Rs 6.50 crore

    Marcus Stoinis – Rs 5.50 crore

    Kyle Abbott – Rs 2.10 crore

    KC Cariappa – Rs 80 lakh

    Armaan Jaffer – Rs 10 lakh

    Pradeep Sahu – Rs 10 lakh

    Swapnil Singh – Rs 10 lakh

  • Rs 1500 crore riding on World T20 & IPL’s back to back play out in 2016

    Rs 1500 crore riding on World T20 & IPL’s back to back play out in 2016

    MUMBAI: Come 2016 and merely five days separate the two flagship cricketing extravaganzas – the ICC World T20 and the Indian Premier League (IPL). Even as World T20 draws to a close on 3 April, IPL takes to the ground on 9 April and riding on the two tourneys in terms of advertising spends by multiple brands is approximately Rs 1500 crore.

    While one tournament invokes national pride, the other appeals to emotions at a more regional level. The two tournaments will be played over a span of 80 days, which in turn poses the threat of fatigue.

    On one side, Star India will be pulling all stops in order to rake in the highest possible revenue. The broadcaster had an average 50 over World Cup played in Australia and New Zealand, which generated ad revenue of approximately Rs 400 crore. On the other hand, there’s Sony Pictures Networks (SPN) India (erstwhile Multi Screen Media), which has two more editions of the IPL with them to break even and close with a neat profit. The remaining two seasons will be very crucial for SPN India’s balance sheets. It should be recalled that MSM acquired the rights of the tournament for a period of 10 years in 2007 after dishing out a whopping $1 billion.

    Ad spends on the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup can go up to Rs 400 crore including digital as per estimates of a senior media planner. “At the same time, if Sony goes by their normal 10 per cent ad rate hike even for the 2016 edition of IPL, they should manage to generate close to Rs 1100 crore, which I think they would be happy with,” the planner adds. Similar estimates were drawn by multiple other media planning executives that Indiantelevision.com spoke to.

    So when Rs 1500 crore is on the line for two major cricketing events, will the back to back scheduling eat into one another’s ad pie?

    Havas Media Group, India & South Asia CEO Anita Nayyar is of the opinion that it will not. “I don’t think the schedules of either of the tournaments will effect the advertising spends they are expecting. Whether it’s ICC World T20 or IPL season 9, there are different clients focused on them. IPL specially enjoys a different section of advertisers, who keep an eye on it in well in advance. Even with the common advertisers, it’s a question of their marketing and advertising budgets. Marketers plan their spends for a year in advance after looking at the calendar. I am sure they have prepared for both the cricketing events,” she says.

    Dentsu Aegis Network South Asia CEO and chairman Ashish Bhasin concurs with Nayyar. “I don’t think that the two tournaments scheduled one after another will have an affect on their ad revenues. This is not the first time that it’s happening. Often we do see tournaments like the IPL leading to a different sporting event or vice versa. Marketers and advertisers who look forward to such events plan their budgets and strategies accordingly in advance,” he says.

    IPL and World T20 are completely different ball games when it comes to ad spends according to Bhasin. He says, “World Cup invokes following and fandom for team India. While it appeals to everyone, it is when the India matches air that our audience is mostly interested. That is why you see peaks of viewership for India matches, which reduce drastically if India is out of the tournament early. Whereas IPL retains the general interest of all. Marketers are aware that IPL is prolonged entertainment. It is not just the game but all the action around it. Therefore, advertisers strategise for IPL and World T20 in a different way.”

    The most consistent team of the IPL – Chennai Super Kings (CSK) owned by N Srinivasan promoted India Cements will not be a part of the tournament courtesy a two year ban imposed on it. The two year ban has also been imposed on Rajasthan Royals (RR). The Board for Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) has added two new franchises in the interim period. The players of the two banned teams thereby went under the hammer and after following the bidding process, the two new teams – Pune and Rajkot – absorbed them. So cricket fans will get to see their idols albeit wearing a different coloured jersey and maybe even in a new role.

    When queried as to how the absence of CSK and RR teams will impact the brand value of the tournament, Bhasin says that it might leave a certain impact on the ad rates. “Two of the biggest teams are out of the tournament and new ones have been introduced. At a time like this, clients may start questioning the credibility of the tournament all together. If the tournament has to retain its advertisers, they have to work on keeping the credibility intact,” he adds.

    “Having said that, a popular event like IPL will never have a lack of sponsors. The key issue is the ad slot prices. Over the years we have seen an increase in ad rates from the preceding tournaments for every new season. This year however, it will be hard to aim for higher ad rates for the ad slots,” he asserts.

    One thing that the SPN India president – ad sales Rohit Gupta and his team managed to achieve over the years is a constant hike in ad rates. The tournament 2015 edition, as per Indiantelevision.com’s analysis, raked in over Rs 1000 crore to make it one of the best ever IPL for the network. In the previous edition, the tournament hiked the ad rates by close to 15 per cent, taking the price of a 10-second slot to Rs 4.5 – 5 lakh. The tournament’s viewership has also kept ascending with time, and keeping the regional importance in mind, the broadcaster relayed the tourney in six different languages last year. Last year IPL was welcomed by ICC cricket World Cup. Played in Australia and New Zealand on a totally different time zone, the 50 over tournament did no harm to the flagship domestic T20 tournament.

    If sources are to believed then Star India is all set to bring back the Mauka Mauka craze. The ad campaign emerged as one of the most talked about elements during the ICC World Cup earlier this year.

    A cricket expert on condition of anonymity says, “The quality of cricket is elite in both the tournaments. India will be playing Pakistan in one of the league matches and I think that will be one of the most viewed matches of the year. Having said so, the enthusiasm won’t be similar during non-India matches, whereas when it comes to the IPL because of its unity in diversity nature all the matches turns out to be of equal importance. Pune is a good inclusion but I doubt if the pitch will last seven matches because last the time it did not. If you ask me to choose one between IPL or ICC World T20 Cup from a cricketer’s point of view, I will choose the IPL because of it’s consistent quality for a longer period of time whereas, as an Indian I will choose the World Cup because at the end of the day, when the National Anthem resonates, the feeling is special.”

    That said, the first half of 2016 will definitely be exciting for cricket, broadcasters, advertisers as well as fans of the game.

  • ICC T20: Dharamshala to host India vs Pakistan match, finals at Eden Gardens

    ICC T20: Dharamshala to host India vs Pakistan match, finals at Eden Gardens

    MUMBAI: Sourav Ganguly’s tenure as Cricket Association of Bengal president is already off to a flying start. While as a player the southpaw made his crackling test cricket debut with a century at Lords, as an administrator now, he’s writing his own script. Eden Gardens, which was denied a single India match during 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup, will now host the final of the ICC T20 Cricket World Cup. The International Cricket Council (ICC), after rounds of inspection, finally gave a green signal to Eden Gardens.

    To add to the delight of Indian cricket fans, the board meeting in Mumbai led by ICC chairman Shashank Manohar also announced an India vs Pakistan fixture, which will be played on 19 March, 2016. The match between the arch rivals will be hosted by Dharmshala.

    The International T20 tournament will kickstart from 8 March, 2016 and continue till 3 April, 2016. Other than Eden Gardens and Dharmshala, the tournament will be staged across six other stadiums. Star India is the official broadcaster of the tournament.

    The International T20 tournament will kickstart from 8 March, 2016 and continue till 3 April, 2016. Other than Eden Gardens and Dharmshala, the tournament will be staged across six other stadiums. Star India is the official broadcaster of the tournament.

    The men’s event will carry a total prize money of $5.6 million, which is an 86 per cent increase from the 2014 tournament, while the total prize money for the women’s event is $400,000, which is a 122 per cent increase from the Bangladesh event held in 2014.

    The first round matches in the men’s event will take place in Dharamsala and Nagpur from 8-13 March and will feature Bangladesh, Netherlands, Ireland, debutant Oman in Group A and Zimbabwe, Scotland, Hong Kong and Afghanistan in Group B. In a double-header on the opening day on 8 March, Zimbabwe will face Hong Kong in the afternoon match, to be followed by the evening match between Scotland and Afghanistan. Both the matches will be played in Nagpur.

    Host country India, which won the inaugural tournament in South Africa in 2007, is in Super 10 Group 2 along with 2009 winner Pakistan, Australia, New Zealand and the Group A winner. India will launch its campaign in Nagpur against New Zealand on 15 March, while it will go head to head with Pakistan in Dharamsala on 19 March. Its other matches will be against the Group A winner in Bengaluru on 23 March and Australia in Mohali on 27 March.

    Manohar, who attended the launch ceremony in Mumbai, said, “India is a country where cricket is a religion and not many places can match the passion for the game like India. I am fully confident that the Board of Control for Cricket in India will deliver an outstanding world cricket event, just like the ICC Cricket World Cups in 1987, 1996 and 2011.”

    He further added, “The ICC and BCCI are fully committed and will work together to make this a memorable event. I invite fans from across the world to witness fast-paced cricketing action on the field and enjoy the hospitality and culture of India, off it.”

    ICC CEO David Richardson said, “The ICC World Twenty20 is an event, which puts the world’s best cricketers in the shortest format of the game against each other in a nation versus nation contest. The Twenty20 format provides the perfect vehicle by which the ICC can further globalise the game, providing international exposure and opportunity to our top associate and affiliate members. The ICC World Twenty20 event structure is designed to provide highly competitive matches throughout, with eight evenly-matched sides fighting it out in the first round and the best two then getting in the mix with the top eight ranked teams in the Super 10 stage where the intensity and competition will be of the very highest level.”

    BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur said, “We, as hosts, are fully prepared to organise one of the most entertaining spectacles in world cricket. We draw experience from hosting three ICC Cricket World Cups and are ready to make the ICC World Twenty20 India 2016 one of the most memorable events.”

    Buoyed by the preparations so far, he added, “Our preparations are in full swing, and BCCI and ICC are working together to make it a lifetime experience for the players and the fans. India is a vibrant country – young, full of colour, energy and exuberance – and is very much like the concept of Twenty20 cricket itself. We would encourage everyone involved with the game to experience the best of India.”

    The Full Schedule:

    Tournament schedule (‘M’ denotes men’s match; ‘W’ denotes women’s match; PM means afternoon match and Eve. means night match. Match timing to be confirmed in due course)

    Tue, 8 Mar – Zimbabwe v Hong Kong (PM), Nagpur; Scotland v Afghanistan (Eve.), Nagpur

    Wed, 9 Mar – Bangladesh v Netherlands (PM), Dharamsala; Ireland v Oman (Eve.), Dharamsala

    Thu, 10 Mar – Scotland v Zimbabwe (PM), Nagpur; Hong Kong v Afghanistan (Eve.)

    Fri, 11 Mar – Netherlands v Oman (PM), Dharamsala; Bangladesh v Ireland (Eve.), Dharamsala

    Sat, 12 Mar – Zimbabwe v Afghanistan (PM), Nagpur; Scotland v Hong Kong (Eve.), Nagpur

    Sun, 13 Mar – Netherlands v Ireland (PM), Dharamsala; Bangladesh v Oman (Eve.), Dharamsala

    Tue, 15 Mar – India v Bangladesh (W) (PM), Bengaluru; New Zealand v Sri Lanka (W) (Eve.), New Delhi; New Zealand v India (M) (Eve), Nagpur

    Wed, 16 Mar – West Indies v England (M) (PM), Mumbai; Pakistan v Q1A (M) (Eve.), Kolkata; West Indies v Pakistan (W) (Eve.), Chennai

    Thu, 17 Mar – England v Bangladesh (W) (PM), Bengaluru; Sri Lanka v Q1B (M) (Eve.), Kolkata

    Fri, 18 Mar – New Zealand v Ireland (W) (PM), Mohali; Australia v New Zealand (M) (PM), Dharamsala; South Africa v England (M) (Eve.), Mumbai; Australia v South Africa (W) (Eve.), Nagpur

    Sat, 19 Mar – India v Pakistan (W) (PM), New Delhi; India v Pakistan (M) (Eve.), Dharamsala

    Sun, 20 Mar – South Africa v Q1B (M) (PM), Mumbai; West Indies v Bangladesh (W) (PM), Chennai; Sri Lanka v Ireland (W) (Eve.), Mohali; Sri Lanka v West Indies (M) (Eve.), Bengaluru

    Mon, 21 Mar – Australia v New Zealand (W) (PM), Nagpur; Australia v Q1A (M) (Eve.), Bengaluru

    Tue, 22 Mar – England v India (W) (PM), Dharamsala; New Zealand v Pakistan (M) (Eve.), Mohali

    Wed, 23 Mar – England v Q1B (M) (PM), New Delhi; India v Q1A (M), (Eve.), Bengaluru; South Africa v Ireland (W) (Eve.), Chennai

    Thu, 24 Mar – England v West Indies (W) (Eve.), Dharamsala; Australia v Sri Lanka (W) (PM), New Delhi; Pakistan v Bangladesh (W) (Eve.), New Delhi

    Fri, 25 Mar – Pakistan v Australia (M) (PM), Mohali; South Africa v West Indies (M), (Eve.), Nagpur

    Sat, 26 Mar – Australia v Ireland (W) (PM), New Delhi; Q1A v New Zealand (M) (PM), Kolkata; England v Sri Lanka (M) (Eve.), New Delhi; South Africa v New Zealand (W) (Eve.), Bengaluru

    Sun, 27 Mar – West Indies v India (W) (PM), Mohali; India v Australia (M) (Eve.), Mohali; England v Pakistan (W) (Eve.), Chennai; Q1B v West Indie (M) (PM), Nagpur;

    Mon, 28 Mar – South Africa v Sri Lanka (W) (PM), Bengaluru; South Africa v Sri Lanka (M) (Eve.), New Delhi

    Tue, 29 Mar – Rest/travel day

    Wed, 30 Mar – Women’s semi-final (2nd group A v 1st group B) (PM), New Delhi; men’s semi-final (Super 10 Group 1 2nd v Super 10 Group 2 1st) (Eve.), New Delhi

    Thu, 31 Mar – Women’s semi-final (1st group A v 2nd group B) (PM), Mumbai; men’s semi-final (Super 10 Group 1 1st v Super 10 Group 2 2nd) (Eve.), Mumbai

    Fri, 1 Apr – Rest/travel day

    Sat, 2 Apr – Rest/travel day

    Sun, 3 April – Women’s final (PM), Kolkata; men’s final (Eve.), Kolkata

    *Warm-up schedule to be confirmed in due course