• Colors to experiments with social thriller genre, Chhal - Sheh Aur Maat to air from 19 Marchs

    Submitted by ITV Production on Mar 17, 2012
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: Colors is experimenting with the social thriller genre with the launch of a fiction show, Chhal - Sheh Aur Maat.

    Depicting betrayal and mystery, the daily show will go on air on 19 March at 9 pm. It will add to Colors? programming lineup representing dramas, romantic comedies, sports entertainment and scripted reality.

    Produced by 24, it will air from Monday- Friday.

    Colors fiction head Prashaant Bhatt said, "This is the first time we?re exploring the social thriller genre and we are happy to have Abbas Mustan supporting our first step. Chhal in our way is a tribute to their kind of film making which forces audiences to think and keeps them on the edge of their seats."

    Chhal - Sheh Aur Maat is the story of a newlywed bride who is entwined in a situation where her life changes dramatically. While on honeymoon, a strange man stakes claim on her as his wife leaving behind a mystery on her marriage and life ahead. The story takes the viewers through the trials in the girl?s life as she tries to demystify the truth.

    "It may sound like a simple story of a newly-wed bride, but on the contrary, it will take you through twists and turns that have been carefully woven to create the web of mystery and thrill," said Bhatt.

    24 Frames producers Bhairavi Raichura and Nandita Mehra added, "Chhal?s story involves a lot of action, where audiences can expect to see an interesting combination of suspense, thrills and daredevil stunts. It is a story that will force you to think and make you question whether what you see is really the truth. While discussing the script, we constantly tried to think like the audience to ensure that the story was not getting predictable at any point."

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    Prashaant Bhatt
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  • Colors devices strategy to fight weekend battle sans movies

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 24, 2012
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: Colors, the flagship Hindi general entertainment channel (GEC) from the Viacom18 stable, which is lagging behind Sony Entertainment Television (Set) in the numbers battle, is now strengthening its weekend programming to add more eyeballs and attract more viewers to the channel.

    The channel is launching two new shows on 25 February, and will be airing special ?mahaepisodes? of fiction shows during weekend primetime.

    The channel, which earlier used to air multiple movies, sometimes with one-break, in the weekends, has decided to curtail its dependency on the films.

    And with Viacom18 deferring its plans of launching a Hindi movie channel, Colors offloaded many of its major titles in a bulk deal to Star Network.

    ?Viacom18 was on a movie acquiring spree, which was justified given the plans for a Hindi movie channel. However, when Star and Zee also entered in the fray aggressively, the business model went kaput. So, it was obvious for the company to defer the launch plans and to sell some of the movies to other players. What it also means is, that Colors will not have as many titles in the library to fill weekends,? a media observer said.

    Colors is launching two non-fiction properties on 25 February. The first is the third season of its home-grown kids? comic reality show Chote Miyan while the second one is Zindagi Ki Haqeeqat Se Aamna Saamna.

    Chote Miyan Chapter 3, as it is named for this season, will air every Saturday and Sunday at the 7 pm slot while Aamna Saamna takes the 10 pm slot.

    Aamna Saamna will feature real life stories that harass the average man: issues like parents dealing with a child?s suicide, sibling squabbling over property, emotional torture faced by housewives dealing with greedy in-laws.

    Colors had launched a sports entertainment reality show Ring Ka King on 28 January at 8 pm slot. Being aired every Saturday and Sunday, the show is slated to run for 13 weeks. Though it opened with 2.2 TVR, the show is averaging around 1 TVR.

    Colors, since few months now, has been airing ?mahaepisode? (one-hour specials) of its fiction dramas on Saturdays. But, starting 25 February, the channel has assigned the 9 pm slot on Saturdays and Sundays for airing the fiction show?s special episodes only.

    This week it will air special episodes of Balika Vadhu on Saturday and Parichay on Sunday.

    Also, the channel will be airing one big awards show/ event every month. In January it aired Colors? Screen Awards; in February it aired Umang while in March it will be airing Apsara Producers Guild Awards.

    Traditionally, Set leads the weekend slot followed by Star Plus. Zee TV and Colors have been chasing for the third spot in the weekend programming ratings. It has been seen that Colors has seen a peak in GRPs (gross rating points) in the weekend by airing either movie or special programmes.

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    Balika Vadhu
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  • Colors to launch 3rd season of Chhote Miyan on 25 Feb

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 22, 2012
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: Colors, the Hindi general entertainment channel from the Viacom18 stable, is launching the third season of its kids? comedy reality show, Chhote Miyan Chapter 3 - Laughter Fight Kare Aapko Light.

    The show will premiere on 25 February and will air every week on Saturday-Sunday at 7 pm.

    The show is presented by Knorr Soupy Noodles and powered by Dabur. The show will be judged by actors Sachin Pilgaonkar and Mahima Chaudhary.

    This is the third time Pilgaonkar will judge the show.

    Chhote Miyan Chapter 3 will witness a humourous banter between six boys and six girls between the age of 8 and 14 years. The kids will showcase their takes on current topics while portraying the roles of popular characters.

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    Chhote Miyan
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