Saregama's Soundtrack to release on 30 September
MUMBAI: Saregama Films‘ Soundtrack is being readied to release on 30 September.
MUMBAI: Infotainment broadcaster National Geographic Channel (NGC) will bring back the show, ?Supercars?, for a second installment with actress Esha Gupta as host.
NGC Network India, Fox International Channels VP, marketing and communication Debarpita Bannerjee says that ?Supercars? is different from the other automobile shows in that it goes into the making of cars from the factories and looks at the engineering, blueprint and how the cars race.
"From the roar behind Lamborghinis racing bull to unusual blend of luxury and performance of the Maserati, the show reveals the science, technology and behind the scenes manufacturing stories of the most sought after international icons - the Lamborghini Murci?lago, the Porsche GT3, the Audi R8, the Rolls-Royce Phantom and many more super cars These are entertaining documentaries."
In the first season, NGC had got Rajeev Khandelwal. "This year we have got Esha Gupta who is also a car enthusiast. She is able to be a woman of substance and a supermodel.as the host."
NGC will also get back the ?Mission? property for another season. "We are looking at other local concepts as well," says Bannerjee.
NEW DELHI: Sach Ka Saamna, the format non-fiction show which is back for its second session on the newly launched general entertainment channel ‘Life OK‘ has initiated a campaign in to popularise its theme ‘Bhrastachaar ke khilaaf‘ (against corruption).
The campaign began with a unique engagement programme with students of Sri Ram College of Commerce of Delhi University taking a pledge to root out corruption via a special signature campaign.
Life OK head- content strategy Gaurav Banerji, show host Rajeev Khandelwal and singer Kailash Kher were present on the occasion. The interaction comprised a street play followed by a live debate and Kher‘s soulful rendition of the anthem of Sach Ka Saamna.
Banerji said, "Each one of us can bring about change and we strongly believe Sach Ka Saamna will take a lead in this change. "Ab Hogi Sach ki Nayi Shuruaat" and the unique signature campaign across the campuses is an honest attempt from our end to engage with the youth of our country and make them aware that they need to lead the change and be the change agents."
Khandelwal added, "There is a clear indication that there is a burning need among the young and old India alike for accountability at all levels and a corruption free future. Sach Ka Saamna will show our esteemed viewers the unfortunate ground reality of deep rooted corruption in our country."
The first leg of this initiative took place in Delhi and will be followed by a road show in Aligarh and Mumbai. At the culmination of this initiative in Mumbai, Sach ka Saamna will reveal the number of pledges given by students to root out corruption.
Sach Ka Saamna will also have multiple touch points for viewers to participate. ‘Sach Ki Call‘ will allow inspired viewers to call into the show and make their confessions, which will be aired subsequently on the show. There will also be a question of the day, ‘Ek Sach‘ which people from across the country can answer via social media, SMS or radio.
NEW DELHI: Even as Star One has announced the second edition of the programme to be aired shortly, the Delhi High Court today upheld the show cause notice issued by the Information and Broadcasting Ministry on the telecast of two episodes (17 and 21 July 2009) of the controversial TV reality show " Sach Ka Saamna" by Star Plus.
Justice S. Muralidhar turned down the plea of Star India, and said that the content shown in the programme was "vulgar, indecent and against good taste and decency".
He said the programme where certain individual volunteers agree to sit on the hotseat after having gone through a lie detector test violated the Programme Code prescribed under the Cable Television Network Rules.
Star Plus had on 27 November 2009 been issued a warning by the Information and Broadcasting Ministry for using language that was vulgar, indecent and against good taste and decency in its programme ?Sach Ka Saamna? through the questions by presenter Rajeev Khandelwal or the answers by the various personalities on the show after a notice issued to the channel on 22 July that year and a personal hearing given later on 8 September the same year.
The Ministry had said the channel should keep Indian ethos and culture in mind while formatting programmes, and enjoined upon it to strictly adhere to this guideline.
The warning was issued under the Uplinking Guidelines, the terms and conditions of the permission granted and the provisions of Section 20 of the Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act, 1995, asking the channel to strictly adhere to the Programme Code prescribed under the Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act 1995 and Rules framed thereunder. .
The Channel had been issued a show cause notice for telecast/re-telecast of the programme on 17 July and 21 July as the contents of the programme appeared vulgar, indecent and against good taste and decency. It was observed that the anchor of the above programme sought replies to questions regarding infidelity, incest and other subjects that were not suitable for unrestricted public exhibition, especially keeping in view the Indian ethos and culture.
The questions and replies followed by a polygraph test, resulted in great embarrassment not only to the participants and their families but also to the viewers watching the programme along with their families. The questions appeared offending against good taste and decency; contained obscene words, appeared to malign and slander segments of social, public and moral life of the country and were not found suitable for unrestricted public exhibition.
The Inter Ministerial Committee (IMC) constituted by the Ministry to look into the complaints against violation of Programme and Advertising Codes had previewed the recording of the show and also considered the reply submitted by the channel before coming to its conclusion. It felt that the programmes were not suitable for unrestricted public exhibition. The channel violated Rule 6 (1) (a), (d), (i) and (o) of the Cable Television Networks Rules, 1994 as amended from time to time.
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