Channel [V]'s head honcho Amar Deb isn't really known for sugar coating his opinions.Although his hands are full with the current big reality hunt, [V] Super Singer, Deb seems the least bit hassled. 'We have already conquered the music space, now we are aiming our guns at the mass entertainment space,' he says.
Though busy flitting between cities, Deb managed to pack in some punch in a breezy interview that took place, interestingly, while stuck in Mumbai's nightmarish traffic. Read on for a t?te-?-t?te that transpired between Deb and indiantelevision.com's Trupti Ghag
How was [V] 'Super Singer' conceptualised? What are the new activities that you are looking at this time? And yes, third time around, the feeling is that of 'been there, done that'. So this time on, we will be using the latest voice measuring gizmo, which will help us identify the width of the voice, the scale at which the singer can sing, and the octaves he/she can reach. Also, we are using Star's SMS platform 7827 in big way for the selection process. The audience can SMS their choice of contestant and help us pick the winner. And unlike certain others, our heavyweight jury is going down to every single city to judge the talent. That, in addition to the local jury, which by the way, does not comprise spot boys and executive producers. |
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It looks like there has there been a steady decline in the promotion from Popstar 1 to Popstar 2 to now... |
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Why aren't you keen on on-ground promotions? We have Star Plus, the biggest media vehicle on our side. We really don't need anything else. For on-ground connect, we do a lot of college connects, presence in youth hangouts. Our biggest promotions vehicle is on air and will remain so. |
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Why don't you utilise much of print? |
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How has the response to the '[V] Super Singer' been? And the heavy turnout was despite the promotion blitz and the huge monies poured in by our dear competitors to plug their fare.
So the talent hunts really have been like a Cinderella story... Not only are we firmly grounded in the reality television space and music talent hunts. We have a great capability of making stars, which is why people come to us and flock in such big numbers.
Looking at the crowd that came in Delhi, you must be obviously expecting greater numbers from Mumbai. Is that the reason why you are not publicising the dates and venue for auditions... |
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Besides music talent hunts, [V] has built up its reality content with travelogues. How was that conceptualised? |
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So 'Freedom Express' and '[V] on the Run' were brand building exercises. But what about 'Get Gorgeous'? |
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Are you talking about the music channel niche? |
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But shouldn't music channels concentrate on catering to music demands rather then trying to experiment with varied genres? |
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Has the music universe grown? What is the market that you are looking at currently? |
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We hear that your 'Get Gorgeous' finds got to walk the ramp at the Rome Fashion week. Was it pre-conceptualised, or did you chance upon an opportunity? We made them walk the Rome Fashion Week. They modeled Suneet Varma's creations. They got to meet Valentino and it was all pre-conceptualised. |
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How did you manage to convince the Fashion week guys? |
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What according to you is the unique formulation for a successful reality show? |
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Aren't reality shows touted as cashing in on people's tears? |
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Aren't you hassled by the slew of reality shows set to flood the market? Indian audiences are far more intelligent than people would like to believe. |
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But clearly, there is going to be a case of overkill. Aren't we already seeing the effects on your hunts? |
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How does the [V] growth chart look? |
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But the phenomenal jump was in the first year itself, post the launch of Popstar 1? |
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Participation apart, how has the influx affected the advertising community's response to your latest talent hunt 'Super Singer'? The title sponsor Samsung is a perfect fit because it a technologically advanced company and it suits the technology that we are using in Super Singer. |
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But there doesn't seem to be great on ground promotions taking place. What about the promotional gigs and cut the queue passes that were so in vogue last time on? Interestingly, our 'cut the queue' pass idea is being imitated by our dear friends at Sony. |
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What are plans for [V] in the next six months? |
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Lifestyle seems to be the next upcoming genre. What is it that you are looking at doing next in that arena? |
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Are vignettes really considered as programming of the future? |
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How are you looking at programming for Super Singer? |
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What is next after 'Get Gorgeous'? |
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Is it the same set of talent pool that you are looking at? |
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What about 'Get Handsome'? |
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Has the star value of the music channel's VJs diminished? |
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Why isn't [V] keen on a VJ Hunt? (An afterthought) But I don't know, we just might do a VJ hunt. |
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Last heard, there was a show on technology in offing. When are you planning to do that? |
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Everyone says Popstar 2 didn't do as well as Popstar 1. |
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After you adopted the `Shudh Sakahari'(vegetarian music) stance, what has been the response from the industry? Some of the videos that have come to us with CBSE's 'U' certification have been unfit to put on air. And we have had to edit them. But by and large, music industry now knows that [V]'s policy on music video is so strong that it will not allow any form of smoking, killing, violence, mayhem, and of course blatant sex. We are considered amongst the most painful people by the music companies. |
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What about the current breed of music being churned out? Interestingly, some of the remixes are musically brilliant; it is just the nature of the video that makes you cringe. |
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Has 'Lukes After Hours' expanded the late night viewer base? |
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Is there a prime time band for a music channel? |
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[V] has really taken on animation in a big way... Simpoo is of course our resident celebrity. In addition, we have our very own celebrity VJ Lola Kutty. |
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How important are humour based programming? And who is Lola Kutty? |
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Isn't action adventure working as a reality genre? |
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What about live programming? |