Tag: Yo Yo Honey Singh

  • Star Plus gambles high with India’s Raw Star

    Star Plus gambles high with India’s Raw Star

    MUMBAI: Coming Sunday (24 August) viewers of Star Plus will have a new persona on screen. We aren’t talking about any new saas bahu show, but the much hyped singing competition with the current youth icon- Yo Yo Honey Singh.

     

    The two hour show- India’s Raw Star- is slated to go on air against the backdrop of intense marketing and advertising along with the big gamble of having Singh as the face.

     

    Every Sunday, viewers will get to witness 10 artists who will go beyond just singing and will create a distinct style of music, irrespective of his/her singing language or music genre.

     

    Differentiating itself from other such shows, the channel had conducted only digital auditions where interested participants had to upload their audition videos through the website or mobile app, submit their entry and get a chance to be a part of India’s Raw Star.

     

    “In the past, digital auditions have been a part of music reality shows, unlike ours which focused exclusively on digital. Our aim was to say that if we are trying to reach out to genuine artists then why make them stand in long queues in different cities. Why not do something of their choice and at the comfort of their homes,” believes Star Plus SVP – marketing Nikhil Madhok.

     

    In conversation with indiantelevision.com, Madhok shares aggressive marketing plans for the channel’s first ever music reality show and how it plans to cater to the youth in a big way.

     

    The digital audition, which was targeted due to a high amount of youth spending their time on it, received 50,000 entries.

     

    The first innovation was on YouTube. The ads that were placed before videos were timed in such a way that when a person tries to ‘skip’ the video, Honey Singh would pick up the skip button and say ‘you can’t skip me just the way you can’t skip the Raw Star contestants’.

     

    This apart, contextual promos have been created for different sites and different consumers targeting their preference of videos. One such example is an ad that will play on a car website where Singh will say ‘Stop searching for small cars, why don’t you ride on my car with me in my raw stars from 24 August onwards.’

     

    All the contestants will have their own social media profile and twitter handles through which they will be tweeting and interacting with the fans and engaging with them throughout the season. Giving a sneak peek into the making of the episodes will be clippings hosted by Gauhar Khan called ‘The G-Factor’. This will be exclusive to digital.

     

    On the outdoor front, it will be experimenting with the concept of 3D in Delhi and Mumbai. Star  had previously dabbled in 3D content last year prior to the launch of Mahabharat.

     

    Picking up on Singh’s popularity, the channel has bought ad slots on music channels to drive the youth from where there are found most. At the beginning of any of Singh’s song will be an ad asking viewers to tune into Raw Star to listen to more such songs. Madhok states that the aim was to do something that would be attention grabbing.

     

    He also believes that in the recent past music reality shows have not done well and that was the starting point for the channel to say that if music is such a big need for youngsters then why isn’t something meaningful for them on TV.

     

    Although Madhok was tight lipped when asked about the production cost, sources from the industry say that it could range from Rs 55 crore to Rs 65 crore.

     

    Karbonn Smartphones has come on-board as the title sponsor of the show and Maruti Suzuki Swift as the co-powered by sponsor. According to industry estimates, Karbonn could have shelled around Rs 6 crore to Rs 8 crore, while Maruti Suzuki Swift may have spent 15 per cent less than that. 10 sec ad rates are being quoted as Rs 3.3lakh to Rs 5 lakh.

     

    Moreover, more than 7,000-8,000 spots have been playing on Star Network to promote the show for which Rs 12 crore to Rs 15 crore is being invested on marketing it.

  • Star Plus gets raw with Yo Yo Honey Singh

    Star Plus gets raw with Yo Yo Honey Singh

    MUMBAI:  Indian TV viewers have been exposed to a variety of singing talent hunts over the years. You have had Sa Re Ga Ma, and Lil Champs, Antakshri, Indian Idol, Fame Gurukul, Star Voice of India – among a plethora of others. Some did well for a while; some did not even last a second season. And there is talk of the singing TV talent hunt format and genre itself suffering, courtesy audience  fatigue.

     

    But that has not deterred Hindi general entertainment channel (GEC) leader Star Plus from taking another stab at it  through a soon-to-be-launched show India’s Raw Star.

     

    The fact that it is working with arguably India’s most popular youth icon singer and music composer Yo Yo Honey Singh to unearth singing talent is probably giving it the much needed confidence. Honey Singh has more than 23.5 million likes  on Facebook, 542,000 followers on Twitter.  The India’s Raw Star audition promo on You Tube got more than 1.78 million views.

     

    When he posted a comment on Facebook about filming for the first episode of India’s Raw Star on 12 August, he got 46,000 likes, and around 4,500 comments from his fans. He said in the comment: “….just got packed up from Rawstar episode 1 shoot, doing Indian television ain’t no joke. Big respect to all my brothers & sisters who run this industry. Blood n sweat.”

     

    Over the past couple of months, Star Plus’ creative team encouraged interested participants to upload their singing videos to  the Star Plus India’s Raw Star website and to the mobile app. Hundreds of thousands of wannabe singers from all over the  world did the needful; and the entries were personally scanned by both Honey Singh and his creative team. 

     

    The channel is now working on a roll out plan for the  two hour Sunday show that is slated to premier on 24 August at 7 pm.  Yo Yo Honey Singh has been going on whistle stop ground promotions across the country over the past month. This will mostly increase in the run up to India’s Raw Star first episode telecast.

     

    What differentiates Star Plus’ India’s Raw Star from others of its ilk is the fact that there is a focus on encouraging original fare from new talent. Participants will  belt out  popular Bollywood fare when required; in addition to that they will  have to perform their own compositions and music as part of the singing competition. “The idea is to find the ultimate performing artiste who can create his own inimitable style of singing and is an all round performer irrespective of the language or the music genre,” Singh has said to creatives close to the show.

     

    He, on his part,  will act as a friend, mentor and guide to the 10 finalists artistes who will compete against each other  to wear the Raw Star crown .

     

    Production is in the able hands of singing talent show innovator and veteran Gajendra Singh and his team at Sai Baba Productions. Singh points out that the show format has been designed in a way that audiences get the feel of a live music concert while sitting in the comfort of their living rooms. 

     

    “We are looking at creating the first ever reality show in India sans playback singing but original voice recording,” says Star Plus general manager Gaurav Banerjee.

     

    Banerjee has roped in international stage director and choreographer Michael Schwandt to push choreography and dance moves up a notch. Schwandt has choreographed the high energy performances of Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, David Guetta, Kelly Rowland, and Flo Rida. Schwandt is renowned for turning mundane performances into spectacular ones.  Award winning recording engineer and music producer Ashish Manchanda has been hired to look after sound.  

     

    Star India VP programming Ashish Golwalkar is convinced that the show will gain traction with TV viewers. “We were looking at the kind of audiences which are active on digital. It was again a learning experience for me after having done so many reality shows in the past. Voice was what mattered here.”

     

    He further reveals that another difference with India’s Raw Star is that there is going to be no elimination of contestants at all for the first few weeks.

     

    Banerjee adds that the show is part of its strategy to get younger people to sample the Star Plus channel, and in the process attract advertisers  and sponsors targeting that audience. It has got some luck on that score: the channel has got on board Karbonn smartphones as the title sponsor and Maruti Suzuki Swift as the co-powered by sponsor.

     

    Ormax Media’s Shailesh Kapoor wrote in a column on a trade website recently that “given their overall dominance, Star Plus’ non-fiction record in recent years has bordered on being embarrassing. But they now have solid ammunition at their disposal: Yo Yo Honey Singh the TV star who can give a 63 per cent jump in ratings of a long-running show (Comedy Nights with Kapil saw a spike in ratings in the episode that featured Honey Singh last month) Ironically then, the Comedy Nights ratings would have probably led to more celebrations at Star than at Colors.”

     

    Will the Star Plus  team be celebrating 14 weeks from now when India’s Raw Star  finale will be telecast?  Punters are betting that Yo Yo Honey Singh will do the trick and break its recent non-fiction jinx.

  • Wave World Kabaddi League targets north India

    Wave World Kabaddi League targets north India

    MUMBAI: The ancient sport of Kabaddi has caught the attention of broadcasters in India. However, taking the sport to the world is Greymatter Entertainment’s Wave World Kabaddi League (WKL) that is all set to kick off on 9 August at the O2 arena in London.

     

    Indian sports broadcaster Sony Six which has bagged the telecast rights for the league in India is very enthusiastic about it. Sony Six business head Prasana Krishnan says that the channel wants to establish credibility of the sport first on television and then focus on increasing viewership.

     

    Krishnan expects WKL to be popular in the northern belt of India especially in UP and Punjab where the circular styled format of the game is more prevalent. To add to it is the presence of celebrities Akshay Kumar, Sonakshi Sinha and Yo Yo Honey Singh as team owners. “This format has never been seen on TV. The style of kabaddi followed in WKL is more physical, contact driven and fast paced,” he informs. According to industry sources the channel may have bagged the broadcast rights for Rs 35 crore to Rs 50 crore.

     

    Pre and post analysis of the games will be recorded in Hinglish, produced at the venue itself. As reported earlier by indiantelevision.com Greymatter Entertainment (which was awarded the contract to produce the league) has put together a crew of 70 seasoned sports television production professionals from Australia, South Africa, Malaysia, and India to create the HD feed for broadcasters in the US, the UK, Canada, and Asia. 10 to 12 cameras will capture the action and relay it live for various broadcasters in Europe, Asia, the US, Canada, Pakistan and Africa.

     

    WKL follows a travelling format similar to Formula 1 and will be played at 15 international venues with 86 matches over a four month long period. The country where the event is being held will have a live telecast during its prime time. Therefore, when it is in the US, it will be the US prime time and since it is early time for India, there will be a repeat during Indian prime time.

     

    Will the duration create a fatigue problem for viewers? Krishnan brushes away the doubt by saying, “International football leagues too have a similar long format and have done well. It will be travelling from city to city and since it will be telecast over the weekends I am hopeful it will do well.”

     

    As part of the promotions, TVCs featuring Akshay Kumar and Sonakshi Sinha are being played on MSM network channels including English GECs AXN and Sony Pix as well as on the YouTube channels. Social media is not ignored.

     

    Not surprisingly, the marketing campaign is focused towards the northern belt of India with print ads in both vernacular and English newspapers. Radio spots have been bought on stations such as Radio Mirchi, Big FM and My FM. Outdoor hoardings adorn metros like Mumbai and Delhi which will see an increase once the league enters the India phase.

     

    Sony Six is also playing wait and watch to see how both local and international markets react to television’s new found sport. The broadcaster wants to monetise once the league comes to India after the first two rounds are held abroad. The channel for now has ads from companies such as the Wave group which is the title sponsor. An industry source says that a 10 second slot during prime time can cost anywhere between Rs 15000 to Rs 20000.

     

    Sources peg the title sponsor price to be approximately Rs one crore to Rs two crore. Sonalika International is the official partner and Li Ning Company is the official apparel partner.

     

    As to what Six has learnt from the ongoing Pro Kabaddi League Krishnan says, “The games have definitely been able to receive traction. Though the game is the same, the two can’t be compared as the rules, arena and the format are different”. He further goes on to add that findings have shown that the Star Sports Pro Kabaddi league seems to be a following a pattern wherein it is seen to receive maximum traction from west India as compared to Sony Six’s expectation from WKL to do well in the north.

     

    The WKL is a privately owned company of Punjab deputy chief minister Sukhbir Singh Badal (he also serves as the president), and has Pargat Singh as commissioner with Raman Raheja serving as the CEO.  It is slated to travel across six countries  beginning in the UK, the US, India, Pakistan, Canada and UAE –  and has eight franchisee teams battling for  a purse of Rs 4 crore. The cities that the league matches will be held in include:  London, Birmingham, Dubai, New York, Sacramento, Stockton, Toronto, Vancouver, Delhi, Bathinda, Jalandhar, Ludhiana and Mohali.

  • WKL announces title sponsor and franchisees

    WKL announces title sponsor and franchisees

    MUMBAI: World Kabaddi League today unveiled the league franchisees names and logos. Wave Group will be the title sponsor for the inaugural edition of the league. The announcements were made in the presence of World Kabaddi League President and Deputy Chief Minister of Punjab Sukhbir Singh Badal, WKL Commissioner  Pargat Singh, WKL CEO  Raman Raheja, WKL league franchise owners Yo Yo Honey Singh, Akshay Kumar, Sonakshi Sinha, Rajat Bedi, Wave Group Chairman Rajinder Chadha, and MSM Sony Entertainment N P Singh. The franchisee owners- Fastway Sports Development Pvt. Ltd, Tut Group, Mr Purewal, Hayre Group, Mr. Sanan from R & AAR Communications Pvt. Ltd. (Focus Haryana) were also present at the event.

     

    Respective franchisee owners showcased their team logos. The marquee players made impactful entries exhibiting their passion for the sport. Speaking on the occasion Badal said, ““I always wanted to transform the sports landscape and enable the growth of a multi-sport culture in India. Kabaddi is a truly indigenous Indian sport and promotes healthy lifestyle amongst the youth. I wanted to take it to the next level and hence I decided to take this indigenous Indian sport to a global platform through World Kabaddi League. The league will bring acclaimed Indian and international players on the same platform. I am thankful to all the promoters, partners and other associates who have shown faith in us and supported us in launching the league. I truly believe that World Kabaddi League will begin an American style private sporting culture in India.”

     

    WKL Commissioner Pargat Singh, Commissioner  said “Kabaddi is an extraordinary sport. It’s a sport that requires no equipment and very little space. There’s a lot of excitement in this sport which has an intrinsic potential to become a top spectator sport. World Kabaddi League aims to build an ecosystem to showcase our sporting talent at an international level. We believe kabaddi will offer an engrossing and engaging experience to the audience.” WKL CEO Raman Raheja said, “World Kabaddi League is all set to take off and we all are very excited. We are thankful for the support we have gotten from all the stakeholders for the league. We are grateful to the Wave Group who have always promoted sports in India and this time they have associated with us to promote Kabaddi and help us in taking it to the global level. The support which we have gotten from the team owners is exceptional and I am sure that it will be a great entertaining league for everyone.”

     

    Wave Group Chairman Rajinder Singh Chadha  said, “Wave Group has strong association with sports in India. We have always promoted off beat sports. Kabaddi is the rustic charm of our country. Most of the Indians associate themselves with kabaddi. We are proud to be associated with World Kabaddi League. We believe the global format of World Kabaddi League will bring paradigm shift in the sports entertainment industry.”

     

     MSM Sony Entertainment CEO N P Singh said, “We are excited to be the broadcast partner of the World Kabaddi League. Kabaddi is all set to go international with WKL. There’s a lot of inherent action & excitement in the sport and it brings something unique and fresh for the viewers. We will make every effort to popularize the sport across the globe. We are confident that we will create immense visibility for the sport among the fans not only in India but all over in the world.”

     

    Also present at the event was  International Tractors Limited Managing Director Deepak Mittal, who is one of the official partners of the league. The company is into the business of manufacturing popular tractor brand ‘Sonalika’.

     

    PTC is going to be the international TV Broadcast partner for WKL across markets of North America, South America, United Kingdom and Canada. World Kabaddi League is set to kick off from 9 August and will see various national and international Kabaddi players in action through 8 franchisees. The league will follow the Formula 1 style touring sports format and will be played across 3 continents. With 86 matches, the first season will be played on the weekends.

     

    WKL aims to become the go-to brand when it comes to sports entertainment and delivering value to its partners and sponsors. WKL as a brand embodies strength, power, agility, tactic, entertainment, masculinity and aggression. It is taking an indigenous sport to the world and redefining it for the Indian audience. It gives Kabaddi a ‘gladiatorial’ persona and adds loads of spunk and aura around the sport. WKL will vie for a niche currently occupied by well-established sports like football, WWE, and cricket. WKL brand visual identity, tone and texture are global and aspirational.

  • 92.7 BIG FM & Life OK announce nominations for ‘Big Life OK Now’ awards

    92.7 BIG FM & Life OK announce nominations for ‘Big Life OK Now’ awards

    MUMBAI: The second installment of Big Life OK Now Awards is back with a bang.  Introduced for awarding the best entertainers every month, the second installment of the awards will recognize and felicitate the best performances for the month of May.

     

    While Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhawan have been announced as the face of the new season, the nominations have been released and the voting lines open for audiences to choose their favourites! The grand award ceremony will be held on 23 June in Mumbai.

     

    Of the Bollywood releases in May, Xpose, City Lights and Hawaa Hawaai have got the maximum nominations across categories.

     

    While actors like Rajkummar Rao, Himesh Reshammiya, Yo Yo Honey Singh and Tiger Shroff have been nominated for their respective releases from last month, new comers like Kriti Sanon, Patralekha and Zoya Afroz dominate the nominations for their respective performances.

     

    The voting lines are now open with a robust mechanism in place encouraging voting via digital and social media, missed call services, mobile apps and SMS. Viewers can give a missed call on 18002700927 or can log on to the 92.7 BIG FM website- www.927bigfm.com/nowawards and the Life OK website www.lifeok.com/nowawards.

     

    Viewers can also download and access the Big Life OK Now Awards mobile app, SMS BLONA to 55454 along with category and nominee name or log on to the Facebook page of 92.7 BIG FM and acknowledge the efforts of their beloved stars.

     

    The young sensations of Bollywood – Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhawan will be the faces of the BIG Life OK Now Awards this season and along with them, some of the A-listers of B-town will also be present at the awards function – attending, performing and receiving awards. At the awards function this upcoming season, audiences can catch a special glimpse of the fun filled – Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania as well.

  • ‘India’s Raw Star’ – Yo Yo Honey Singh begins the hunt for the next music sensation

    ‘India’s Raw Star’ – Yo Yo Honey Singh begins the hunt for the next music sensation

    MUMBAI: Star Plus is all set to team up with the biggest youth icon, Yo Yo Honey Singh for a first of its kind, unconventional singing reality show – India’s Raw Star.  The show that marks Yo Yo Honey Singh’s debut on television will bring in a new visual experience to music, something which has never been seen before in any singing reality show.

     

     Yo Yo Honey Singh will be playing the role of a friend-mentor-judge to all the budding Raw Stars.  He will be seen picking up participants from different parts who with their unique singing, style and performance, will fight it out to become the first ever India’s Raw Star.

     

     Gone are the days of standing in long queues for hours and travelling long distances for auditions.  Talent will now be picked up from across India and households abroad with the help of the digital platform, and success will just be a click away through the first ever exclusive digital auditions.

     

    India’s Raw Star kick started the audition phase of the show by opening its digital platforms for users to upload their audition video. The users have been given an option to upload an entertaining, and performance packed video of them singing on either the India’s Raw Star mobile app, WAP site or on the website. The channel has also released a special audition tutorial video with Yo Yo Honey Singh to explain to viewers the process of uploading an audition entry.

     

    Produced by reality show veteran Gajendra Singh’s – Sai Baba Productions,  India’s Raw Star will be on the lookout for the ultimate performing artist who can create their own inimitable style of singing, and is an all-round performer irrespective of the language of singing or the genre of music. In the show, Yo Yo Honey Singh will specifically look out for talent who are great performers and not necessarily just great playback singers.

     

    Nikhil Madhok, Senior Vice President Marketing & Programming Strategy at Star Plus, said, “Star Plus has always been at the forefront of creating benchmarks . With India’s Raw Star we are trying to create one such benchmark with the way we are conducting auditions for the show, which will be done exclusively on the Digital platform. Not only will this make it easier to for potential participants to audition, it will also enable others to view audition videos online, share them on social and create an online fan community even before the launch of the show. The initial response has been tremendous and we hope to see this grow in the weeks to come.”

     

    India’s youth sensation and icon, Yo Yo Honey Singh will be involved at each step in the journey of making the promising young talent into a Raw Star. “I am looking for talent that is authentic, original and raw! In India’s Raw Star the hunt is for someone who has his or her own style of singing, a non-tampered versatility in his or her style, someone who is as fresh as maa ke haat ka khaana. The singer has to be a performer and has to be someone who is better than me and that is no easy task!” said Yo Yo Honey Singh.

     

    One can log onto www.starplus.in/indiasrawstar via web or mobile phones. Alternatively one can download the India’s Raw Star mobile app. A contestant can participate by submitting his audition video along with the requested details. Below mentioned are the Terms and Conditions for the auditions and process of how to upload one’s video.

  • Star Plus goes for finite fiction on Sundays

    Star Plus goes for finite fiction on Sundays

    MUMBAI: With an overkill of reality shows during weekends on most television channels, Star Plus is taking the road less travelled. The popular GEC will air its existing fiction shows from Monday to Saturday and if sources are to be believed, starting end June or beginning July, it will launch three finite fiction shows to be telecast exclusively on Sundays every week.

    The trio is expected to fill up vacant slots left after Mad in India was pulled off air after it failed to live up to audience and channel’s expectations.

    “Star Plus is known to create content which is different from other offerings. At a time when other channels are focusing on non-fiction properties, we at Star have decided to take a completely different route with finite fiction shows,” a source told this website.

    It is learnt that of the three new shows, the first, produced by Miditech India, revolves round the aviation industry and is tentatively titled Airlines.

    Host of The Great Indian Love Challenge on NDTV Good Times, VJ Yudhishtir aka Yudi, will play the male lead while Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai fame Tulip Joshi, who made her Bollywood debut as Sanjana will be cast as the female lead. Shooting is already said to have started in the capital.

    A la Anil Kapoor’s Hindi version of American series 24 on Colors, Star Plus’ second show will be the desi adaptation of Shonda Rhimes’ hit series Grey’s Anatomy starring Ellen Pompeo, Sandra Oh and Patrick Dempsey. Tentatively titled Hospital, the series will be produced by Endemol.

    The third is Ashutosh Gowariker’s much-hyped show Everest which tells the story of a young girl who wants to prove her mettle to her father by living his dream of scaling the Mount Everest. The shoot took place not so long ago at the Nehru Institute of Mountaineering (NIM). Everest stars Rohan Gandotra who is seen in the new Dermicool ad and Shamata Anchan who appears in the Garnier commercial. The 25 to 30 episode show will have a finite beginning and a finite end, according to the same source.

    In addition to these three shows, rapper-actor Yo Yo Honey Singh of Blue hai paani paani fame will make his small screen debut with a music reality show called India’s Raw Star which aims at tapping raw talent from all corners of India.

    Singh will be seen as judge cum mentor on the show. The promos are already out on the digital platform and feature Singh egging on young singers to think out of the box to get an entry into the show.

    At the time of penning this article, the video uploaded on YouTube had already got more than 55,000 views. The auditions too will be only through digital where contestants will have to shoot their music videos and upload the same on the show’s official website. India’s Raw Star is likely to go on air by end July and will mostly be telecast on Saturday and Sunday.

    Participants can log on to www.starplus.in/indiasrawstar via web or mobile. Alternatively, one can           download the India’s Raw Star mobile app and submit his/her audition video along with the requested details.

    A media planner expressed the view that having finite shows over the weekend is advantageous. “I think this different approach will do well for the channel. Understanding the nature of the audience and their requirement, I think it’s the right step taken by the channel, where others are ruling in the dancing and comedy space. But only worry is the content. It should have a strong reason for making people switch to another channel when they are used to watching dancing and comedy,” he said.

    Click here to watch the promo

  • MTV’s goal: Make voting ‘cool’

    MTV’s goal: Make voting ‘cool’

    MUMBAI: It’s been a week since the Lok Sabha elections started, and since then social media has been flooded with ‘ungli’ pictures.

    Many believe that 2014 elections will see a better turnout than previous years. Thanks to not only the anti-incumbency votes, but also the 12 crore first-time voters who will play an important role.

    Political parties have left no stone unturned to put forward their vision and mission for the coming years, news channels are busy questioning and highlighting those motives. However, this time around, general entertainment channels (GECs) too have joined in to educate and urge people to go out and vote.

    With 12 crore first-time voters, the youth entertainment channels have taken upon themselves to make sure that youngsters go out and exercise their right. “We have more than 12 crore first time voters. It is not that they are unaware and don’t care about the nation; but, they do need a strong motivation to go out and vote,” says MTV marketing and insights head Sumeli Chatterjee.

    The channel started a ‘Rock The Vote’ campaign in December and will continue till the elections end. The channel’s seven-month long initiative’s ultimate objective is to make voting cool; so much so that a person feels embarrassed to step out without the voter-ink mark on the day of elections.

    MTV ‘Rock The Vote’ was created at the intersection of politics and pop-culture and was presented as an integrated media initiative that would drive conversations around elections. The campaign that sounds a wake-up call for the youth to vote drives on a simple philosophy – If you don’t vote, you can’t complain.

    Based on the study done by the channel, even though youth has a comment and opinion on everything around them – whether it is the traffic, professor, food or even weather and they voraciously tweet, post and share their point-of-views. Yet, somehow their participation in voting process has been traditionally poor. The study states 97 per cent of the youth agree that they can bring about change, but only 15 per cent feel they have a say in choosing the government.

    To change this, the campaign was launched.

     

    But is the youth ready to listen? “We have kept the communication simple, direct and tongue-in-cheek; so that it resonates with the young, rather than sound preachy. We created a host of sharable assets like funnies and cartoons, music anthem, merchandise, crowd-sourced videos – that the youngsters can share with each other while engaging in a serious discussion on elections. Music, humour and Bollywood, are the three anchor points for MTV ‘Rock the Vote’ campaign,” answers Chatterjee.

    And since, youth is constantly in an attention deficit state, to sustain interest for more than seven months was a herculean task for the channel. In order to keep it alive and buzzing among the TG, it tried to keep every part of the initiative very interactive with crowd sourced videos, engagements across colleges integrating the college festivals, tongue-in-cheek cartoons, hashtag wars, voter-ink selfies etc.

    Social media especially Twitter played a lead role in driving the interactivity along with the on-ground college concerts with Mohit Chauhan, Yo Yo Honey Singh, Indian Ocean, Arijit Singh, Amit Trivedi etc. “We also launched a new mobile feature on Twitter that enabled offline users to listen to the conversations on #RockTheVote – this is the first time across the world, that this feature was made available to users. The best endorsement of a philosophy is when the fan wears the same. With Puma, MTV has launched a new t-shirt range promoting the messaging for voting this election,” she adds.

    The Twitter Townhalls included real time Q&A on youth issues like freedom of speech on social media, education system and reforms, job opportunities etc. On-ground activities included voter education/registration camps across 40 plus colleges along with live debate amongst student groups on elections and youth issues. An half an hour series was created on MTV that brings a funny and satirical take on these youth issues. It also brings in organisations / people from their respective fields to put out their views on the issues. For example, Greenpeace was invited as a spokesperson for the episode that dealt with environment issues on MTV ‘Rock The Vote’ series on Television.

    In-collaboration with young Bollywood stars like Varun Dhawan, Nargis Fakhri, Ileana D’Cruz, Alia Bhatt and Arjun Kapoor, the channel has created short vignettes. Half an hour satirical bulletins with stand-up comedians on the state of various national issues that affect the citizens, an anthem and music video with Papon and Clinton Cerojo, have also been created to spread the word. The MTV t-shirt range with Puma is in retail already promoting the messaging for voting this election.

    Apart from this, the channel has also partnered with ‘Rock the Vote (USA)’, a non-profit, non-partisan organisation which pushes political awareness amongst youth across many countries including the USA, Canada and Chile.

    Although, media agencies handling political parties have signed special in-programming deals with some channels, MTV has association with political parties only from an awareness creation perspective. They haven’t included them in its regular programming schedule. But does the channel see the youngsters imbibing it in real life too? “The youngsters are really smart. Talk to them in their lingo, and they love to talk back. The Twitter Townhall and the Live Debates with leading political party spokespersons like Congress, BJP and AAP, saw a reach of 14 million plus on Twitter. So yes, we do see the youth making an effort to understand the process and the people involved. Once the interest is developed, the action will follow,” says Chatterjee optimistically.
     

    And with its social media buzzing with activities like selfies of the voter-ink marks, the channel feels it has won the battle, it had started in December.

    So, ‘Don’t be a Goat, go Rock the Vote’, MTV style.

  • First hit of 2014, Yaariyan set for World TV Premiere on Star GOLD

    First hit of 2014, Yaariyan set for World TV Premiere on Star GOLD

    MUMBAI: The first blockbuster hit of 2014, Yaariyan is all set for its World Television Premiere on Star Gold, the Home of Bollywood Blockbusters, on Saturday, 22nd March 2014 at 8 pm. Produced by Bhushan Kumar and directed by Divya Kumar, the coming-of-age romantic film features newcomers Himansh Kohli, Nicole Faria, Rakul Preet Singh and others in lead roles, with scintillating music by Yo Yo Honey Singh 

     

    Announcing the premiere, Hemal Jhaveri, Executive Vice President, Star Gold said, “We have always focused on offering a mix of varied movie genres to our audiences, with entertaining content. Being a youth centric film, Yaariyan has connected very will the younger generation &with the music yet being very popular among the audience we are positive of receiving a good response for the premiere

     

    Star Gold has been entertaining the ardent movie buffs showcasing the best of Bollywood entertainers such as Dabangg, Singham, Bodyguard, Ra.One, Housefull 2, Bol Bachchan, Son of Sardaar, Dabangg 2, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, Bullet Raja and others. As a one stop destination for the latest Hindi blockbuster releases, the channel is all set to recreate a youthful entertaining experience for its viewers with the premiere of Yaariyan

     

    World TV Premiere of Yaariyan on Star GOLD, Saturday 22nd March 2014 at 8pm

  • Ticketplease.com offers customised solutions to users from Tier 2 & 3 cities

    Ticketplease.com offers customised solutions to users from Tier 2 & 3 cities

    MUMBAI: After partnering with biggest events and movies in 2013, TicketPlease.com, one of India’s largest entertainment ticketing portal has further re-inforced its market position with focus on Tier 2 & 3 cities of India. While Ticketplease team now offers movie tickets in 79 cities with its partner theatres and multiplex chains, it also has lined up events and discount deals that reach the heart of India i.e. the Semi urban and rural population

    From being the official ticketing partner for Yo Yo Honey Singh’s Concert which recently took place in Balewadi Stadium, Pune and bringingNikhil Chinappa’s EDM Fest to Baroda in February 2014, Ticketplease has been penetrating and targeting the smaller cities in the country with its line up of  India Fiesta Latina in Agra & Jaipur, Arijit Singh Live in Concert in Ahmedabad.

    Ticketplease.com has also partnered with various brands and created special offers exclusive to their customer base viz

    Speaking about how TicketPlease is expanding its operations, Mr Praful Baweja, Head – Business Development (Entertainment), Ticketplease says:  “We have had many key insights about Internet Users & thereby Entertainment consumers in Tier 2 & 3 cities through our Movies, Events & Offers.  Some of them include the growth of internet penetration in rural India being driven largely by the mobile phone; 70% of rural India’s active internet population access the web via mobile phones. This may have to do with the difficulty in accessing PCs.  Also forty-two percent of rural India’s internet users prefer using the internet in local languages. The high prevalence of content in English is a hurdle for much of rural India.

    We adapted this intelligence in current initiatives with communication being done in locally favoured language and seen encouraging response with higher conversion. Customised Solutions based on local language and local convenience would continue to be our key focus along with growth”