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  • The inside dope on Zee’s &pictures

    The inside dope on Zee’s &pictures

    MUMBAI: Zeel marketing head (national channels) Akash Chawla is used to doing things differently and even pioneering initiatives in the broadcasting space. Being part of a very entrepreneurial organisation like Zee he says: “Our challenge is to keep re-inventing.”

    Some are calling the upcoming movie channel from the Zeel’s stable &pictures – Sapnon ki Udaan that is slated to go on-air on 18 August as a bold step. The network already has a couple of Hindi movie channels in the crowded and competitive genre. But Zeel chief content and creative officer Bharat Kumar Ranga is not worried as there is a clearly thought out strategy behind the new launch.

    Says he: “As new mindsets are emerging in India and Indians worldwide, there is a need to cater to that. Zee very successfully caters to certain mindsets, beliefs, values very effectively. There was a need to come up with a parallel brand in order to cater to the young audiences that we noticed. So, &pictures is an effort to come out with a brand that can speak to them and delight them.”

    The movie labeled as India’s first interactive movie channel has already made waves by buying out broadcasting rights for upcoming blockbusters like Chennai Express, Zanjeer and Besharam. Nonetheless, it will also telecast movies which the youth can relate to like Andaaz Apna Apna, Joh Jeeta Wahi Sikandar, ABCD, Kai Po Che and many more.

    The real difference lies in Zee’s approach to the new movie channel says Akash Chawla

    But the first question that comes to one’s mind is how different it is going to be from Zee Cinema? There is a big difference between the channels describes Chawla. He further says that Zee Cinema has been a market leader for a very long time now. “The real difference is going to be how Zee approaches the movie channel. The movie channel is far more experimental, interactive and adventurous in spirit,” he points out, adding, “Zee cinema will continue to cater to the family audience at home in a way that they want to watch real cinema. But that doesn’t mean that the two channels don’t cater to the same audience. It is just that sometimes one is in a mood to watch more adventurous films and interact with the movies and sometimes we just want to lay back and just watch a movie. Let the audience choose what they want to watch. And as part of the philosophy the two channels are very different.”

    Creative mantra

    What’s surprising is that this time there is no ‘Zee’ prefix in the name. Chawla explains why. Says he: “If we look at the consumer point of view, brand creation view, the two brands are different, they cater to different mindsets but they carter to the same families. If we don’t come up with such products someone else will. They accepted Zee Cinema earlier, they will accept the new channel as well.”

     

    Bharat Ranga says that there was a need to come up with a parallel brand in order to cater to the young audiences

    The real germ of an idea to come up with a non-Zee branded channel started around two years ago, but the actual work started around eight-10 months ago. After scanning through about 1000 logos the current one was finalised.

    “Using a symbol as a logo has been done for the first time in India and will have multiple connotations.” adds Chawla.

    Breaking down the logo, the network explains that the ampersand sign in &pictures signifies Udaan (flight) and Neev (rooted) and celebrates the duality of contemporary Indians. Where, Udaan signifies that one wants to go higher and ambitious in life whereas Neev is rooted with the network’s values and beliefs that Zee always promises its audiences. The color red similarly radiates its bold ambition as well as the richness of traditions, Chawla points out.

    The movie channel has appointed Scarecrow as its creative agency. The agency has worked on the strategic process for &pictures, giving the channel its name and logo. Scarecrow will be involved in all aspects of the brand from creating the corporate identity, brand guidelines, to internal communication to ATL and BTL communication but only for a year as that is time frame the agency has signed the contract with Zee.

    Speaking on the initiative, Scarecrow Communications founder director Raghu Bhatt asserts, “We will be working closely with the brand team to ensure that the business and marketing targets are achieved. The Indian media space is very competitive but this is an opportunity to offer a differentiated proposition based on differentiated content.”

    Chawla explains that the potential watcher of &pictures is: experimental, ambitious yet rooted, young at heart, reinvents oneself, is the right blend of modernity and tradition, is exploratory, goes off the beaten track and is energetic and spirited. “It is not just a youth channel”, adds Chawla. “We believe the fact that this is the channel which the entire family will watch. And we hope that like people patronise Zee TV and Zee Cinema, they would patronise this channel as well.”

    Differentiating factor

    Our plan is to anlayse every content before acquiring it reveals Ruchir Tiwari

    In terms of presentation and marketing of the channel, Zee is going to indulge in two-way communication with the audiences. “It’s true that today, a lot of traditional film concepts are not going to work. But it is also true that films, which explore the off-beaten path and are presented in a manner that is acceptable to the consumers and families of today, are also working”, clarifies Chawla.

    For the initial six months, the channel is going to be free to air, after which it will turn pay. Currently it is available across cable TV networks in testing mode, and will be on almost all DTH networks when it launches. And will spread its footprint overseas, later.

    “In the world of TVT, we have audiences across the world, so where ever the Hindi speaking people are, the channel will reach out to them,” adds Ranga.

    As for the movie library the channel’s main focus will be to aggregate the right kind of content which blends with its philosophy.

    “We always deeply anlayse before picking up and acquiring any content, All acquisitions will dovetail the philosophy, the DNA of &pictures,” says Zeel cluster programming head (Hindi movie channels) Ruchir Tiwari. “We are here just at the right time, with digitisation going on,” asserts Tiwari.

     

    Deepak Netram is optimistic about the new entrant in the genre

    With the 12 minute per hour ad cap becoming effective from 1 October, is this Zee’s way of getting more ad revenue? “We had started thinking about the new channel 20 months back, we were just waiting for the right time, and to pick up the right library. But of course it will help us with 10+ 2; however that is not the sole reason. We believe that there is a space in the market which is not tapped. If you will look at youth of today, they don’t just watch TV but are on other social platforms – they want to chat, tweet etc. and we think that space hasn’t been captured and hence we want to be the 1st movers in that space.” clarifies Chawla.

    Zeel’s new launch has got the applause of media professionals. They believe that &pictures is likely to do well. “Going by the recent success of other entrants in the Hindi movie genre, it certainly seems there is good potential,” says Lodestar UM vice-president Deepak Netram. “A new offering in the genre definitely will help the network to widen its basket.”

    “Success ultimately will require the ideal combination of the many ingredients like marketing, content, programming and distribution coming together. In these areas, it is also critical to continue sustained efforts even post launch. A lot depends on how the offering translates to viewers and to advertisers and this will define how the channel performs. The promos on the test signals revolving around new titles are inviting and this could create viewer interest.” Netram adds.

    What’s next to your kitty, Zee?

  • Zanjeer remake to tackle oil mafia issue

    Zanjeer remake to tackle oil mafia issue

    MUMBAI: The adaptation of 1973 cult film Zanjeer is back again. Director Apoorva Lakhia who has made some commendable films like Ek Ajnabee and Shootout at Lokhandwala is all set to remake Zanjeer with an exciting storyline.

    Apoorva Lakhia‘s Zanjeer is a modern high octane flick that deals with the much talked about oil mafia issues of India. He wanted to make the film with current and real events in mind.

    Zanjeer will have Telugu Superstar Ram Charan making his much anticipated Bollywood debut with the gorgeous Priyanka Chopra opposite him.

    Priyanka Chopra essays the role of Mala, a Bollywood crazy, spunky NRI, naive and innocent, who comes to Mumbai for a wedding and becomes one of the prime witness. Ram Charan will be seen reviving the iconic character of an honest police officer ACP Vijay Khanna with the film set in today‘s times revolving around the notorious dealings of the oil mafia.

    We have also learnt that slain ace journalist J-Dey‘s character is also woven in the film, he was the journalist who is known to have lost his life while he was investigating in this oil mafia issue.

    The film will hit the theatre screens on 6 September 2013.

  • SC gives Sanjay Dutt another four week breather before returning to jail

    SC gives Sanjay Dutt another four week breather before returning to jail

    MUMBAI:With reference to Sanjay Dutt‘s application seeking a six-month extension of his 18 April deadline, the Supreme Court has given him four more weeks‘ time to complete his films before returning to jail.

    The judges responding to Dutt‘s appeal said that the decision was taken on humanitarian grounds. "We extend the time by four weeks from tomorrow. It is made clear that no further extension will be granted," they informed.

    On Monday, while filing the application for a six-month extension, Dutt had said that seven films with a budget of Rs 2.78 billion were under various stages of production and it needed 196 acting days to complete.

    The actor is currently working in double shifts to wrap up the three projects on hand – Peekay, Zanjeer and Polocigiri, before surrendering himself.

    Besides this, he will also be shooting for the cameo he plays in home production Hasmukh Pighal Gaya. The film is being directed by Sejal Shah and has a bunch of newcomers.

  • High Court tells makers to settle remaining dues before Zanjeer’s release

    High Court tells makers to settle remaining dues before Zanjeer’s release

    MUMBAI: Finally after the interference of the Mumbai High Court, the making of Zanjeer has got a green signal but this comes not without a rider: the makers have to pay the remaining dues within eight weeks.

    Since its inception, the remake has been embroiled in a host of controversies. It has been the bone of contention between the Mehra brothers – Amit Mehra, Puneet Mehra and Sumeet Mehra.

    Adai Mehra Productions Pvt Ltd (AMPL) owned by Amit Mehra, and Prakash Mehra Productions (PMP) which is a property of all the three brothers, have been stuck in a legal tussle for quite some time now.
     
    It is said that AMPL acquired the rights of Zanjeer from PMP, but the latter claimed that the dues weren‘t settled. The total amount that was to be paid was Rs 4.10 crores. As per the Bombay High Court order, AMPL now needs to clear the remaining dues of Rs 1.18 crores within eight weeks for the film to be released.

    The remake stars Ram Charan Teja and Priyanka Chopra in stellar roles.

  • Salim & Javed bless Zanjeer maker, greenlight remake

    Salim & Javed bless Zanjeer maker, greenlight remake

    MUMBAI: The remake of the Amitabh Bachchan starrer Zanjeer has recently been in the news regarding the issues of copyright and royalty. Both the writers of the 1973 original film Salim and Javed had expressed displeasure over the remake; they had also demanded a loyalty for the remake.

    But not anymore. It is said that producer Amit Mehra has secured the blessings from the film‘s writers and has their permission to re-make the film now. Said Mehra, “We have bought the rights of Zanjeer from my father‘s production company, Prakash Mehra Films. I have met both (Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar) of them to take their blessings. “

    Meanwhile, the maker has gone ahead and formalised the cast of the new Zanjeer. Telugu actor Ram Charan, son of Chiranjeevi, has been finalised to essay the role of inspector Vijay Khanna, while Priyanka Chopra is being considered to reprise the role of Jaya Bachchan. The film also stars Arjun Rampal, Prakash Raj and Mahie Gill in pivotal roles.

    It is said that Amitabh Bachchan may do a cameo in the remake. The remake version of the film, to be directed by Apoorva Lakhia, would go on floors this month.

  • Zanjeer scriptwriters demand royalty from producer for remake

    Zanjeer scriptwriters demand royalty from producer for remake

    MUMBAI: Zanjeer scriptwriters Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar are demanding royalty for their script from producer Amit Mehra, late Prakash Mehra‘s son, who has expressed intent to remake the blockbuster.

    Last week, Mehra first met Khan followed by Akhtar. The writers told the producer that they would need a substantial sum of money if Mehra wanted to re-translate the Zanjeer script on celluloid.

    “Yes, I met both of them at their respective homes. I am taking their blessings,” Mehra said.

    When probed about the royalty the writers are demanding, he did not deny, adding, “I am meeting them again soon.”

    Indiantelevision.com had earlier reported that the two scriptwriters were miffed
    with Mehra for not taking them into confidence about his Zanjeer remake.

    Meanwhile, in a departure from the regular norm, director Apoorva Lakhia
    has sought the consent of the Bachchans before embarking on his project. He
    even went to the extent of offering Abhishek Bachchan the lead role, but he is said to have declined.

    With junior Bachchan refusing to play the role, Lakhia promptly approached Amitabh Bachchan to play a cameo in the film to which he agreed.

  • Salim, Javed to fight for creative copyright rights of Zanjeer

    Salim, Javed to fight for creative copyright rights of Zanjeer

    MUMBAI: After the late Prakash Mehra’s son Amit Mehra announced the making of his father’s 1973 classic Zanjeer, scriptwriters Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar have jointly decided to initiate proceedings against him saying that this was a case of creative and copyright infringement.

    Akhtar has complained that the producers haven‘t consulted them before going ahead with the remake plans of the film. He has also said that for any change in the original screenplay, the consent of the writer must be taken.

    “I think there is a moral issue involved in the debate that goes beyond legal issues. Perhaps the people who are thinking of remaking Zanjeer have paid for the rights to do so. But creative rights are not like buying property. Salim Saab and I wrote Zanjeer. It is our moral right to be informed about any plans to use our creative resources,” averred Akhtar. “I’ll be taking a very firm legal stand on this to find out what their position is on copyright correctness.”

    Meanwhile, Mehra has said that he can never think of remaking Zanjeer without the blessings of the scriptwriters. “They’re a family to me. After dad passed away, they’ve been like my guardians. Their contribution to most of my dad’s films, particularly Zanjeer can’t be undermined,” he said.

    Since the film is still at a nascent stage, he didn’t meet the writers, but he would meet them and seek their blessings once everything is confirmed.

    The remake, directed by Apoorva Lakhia, is being jointly produced by Reliance Entertainment, Adai Mehra Productions Private Limited and Flying Turtle Films. The film is to be presented by Reliance Entertainment.

  • Apoorva Lakhia set to remake Zanjeer

    Apoorva Lakhia set to remake Zanjeer

    MUMBAI: Apoorva Lakhia, known for his films like Mumbai Se Aaya Mera Dost, Ek Ajnabee and Shootout at Lokhandwala, is set to remake Zanjeer, the Prakash Mehra magnum opus.


    “My film starts from 20 April. So I am going to start work on it. It is the remake of ‘Zanjeer‘ and next week I am going to shoot for an ad in Thailand,” Lakhia said.


    Lakhia has roped in Chiranjeevi‘s son Ram Charan Teja to play the role that Amitabh Bachchan played in the original. Teja is already an icon for his Southern fans.


    The 1973 classic, starring Jaya Bhaduri and Pran, played a pivotal role in Amitabh‘s career. This film not only catapulted him to fame, but also gave him the title of angry young man.

  • Remake of Zanjeer in offing

    Remake of Zanjeer in offing

    MUMBAI: Who can forget the Amitabh Bachchan-starrer Zanjeer made way back in 1973?

    Last year rumours were afloat about the remake of the film. Most of them said that the late Prakash Mehra’s production house, Prakash Mehra Productions, would go ahead to produce the remake.

    But now it has been confirmed that the remake would be produced by Reliance Big Entertainment and directed by Apoorva Lakhia.

    And to reprise the role played by Amitabh Bachchan in the original, the producers have roped in Telugu star Ram Charan Teja. The film will be made in Hindi and Telugu simultaneously.

    The film is expected to roll out in April.

  • Zanjeer remake on cards

    Zanjeer remake on cards

    MUMBAI: Looks like remaking a film has become the trick of the trade these days. The latest to jump the remaking bandwagon is Prakash Mehra‘s son Amit who is set to remake his father‘s classic Zanjeer.

    After almost 30 odd years, Mehra, with the backing of his siblings Puneet and Sumeet, wants to remake the film as a homage to his departed father.

    The film will be a modern take on the epic film that will attempt to keep the underlying pump and energy of the original that made it so intriguingly intact.

    To add to Mehra‘s confidence is Amitabh Bachchan who has given his blessings for this project.

    Mehra is now on the look out to tie up with the right production studios for his dream project who would share his vision of the film. It is said that the casting and director of the film is going to be kept under wraps for some time to maintain the novelty.