Balaji Telefilms continues to be on a high despite Kutumb‘s hiccups and Kya Haadsa Kya Haqeeqat‘s teething problems. The production house is cautiously feeling its way with shows launched recently even as it tries its hand with a different channel, Sahara. But COO Rajesh Pavithran says the company is currently taking it easy and making big time plans for the next fiscal.
In an interview with indiantelevision.com, Pavithran discussed programming trends, viewer expectations and Balaji‘s plans.
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What is next on Balaji‘s plate? Since the days of Hum Paanch, we have constantly striven for a new look every time, in line with what the viewers would want. What sets us apart from the others, although storylines can sound similar, is the art of storytelling that we have perfected. Yet, we keep trying to up the quality of content. We spent almost Rs 10 million when we fast forwarded the Kyunkii... story 20 years, but the results were worth it. |
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Drastic shifts in the storyline have become an increasing feature of Balaji soaps of late. Is it channel pressure or is it pre-ordained? We have a serial called Kannadi on Udaya TV, which was sinking so badly in the ratings that we had decided to pull it off air five weeks ago. But then the writers came up with a complete twist in the tale, which catapulted Kannadi to the number one show on Udaya with a TRP of 11.97, despite being slotted in the unenviable 6:.30 pm band. But there are other shows we do not tamper with, like Kammal, which I feel is the best Balaji show currently on air. |
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Despite having made the first big splash with a comedy like ‘Hum Paanch‘, why hasn‘t Balaji been able to replicate its success with ‘Kitney Kool Hain Hum‘? |
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Does that mean Balaji is unwilling to experiment with new genres and is content to replicate the tested formula of the soap? But it is the audience feedback which is vital for us. We have proved our superiority in the family soap genre, and the audience has shown that it is the soap it craves for the most. It also becomes a case of giving the viewer what he wants. |
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"I would rate Kammal as our best show on air currently, contentwise, though it may not reflect in the ratings." | |||
Is it a special chemistry with Star or better packaging that accounts for most of Balaji hits being on that channel? |
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How about Balaji‘s presence on the southern channels? While we have set up offices in Bangalore and Chennai to cater to the shows in these markets, our next focus is on Kerala, which we have not tapped thus far. We are looking for a slot on Sun TV and perhaps one on Gemini TV too. |
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Sahara is slowly emerging as a major buyer of TV software. Balaji too is doing a serial for them for the first time. |
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‘Kya Haadsa Kya Haqeeqat‘ had a miserable start, but seems to be picking up now. Did the replacement of its lead protagonist have anything to do with it? |
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Does that mean Zee‘s new programming strategy of beginning its dailies on Sundays will also click in the days to come? Will that also not mean bad news for other channels many of which are airing Balaji soaps around the same time? |
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Balaji is also believed to be eyeing the Punjabi and Bangla markets, as well as overseas markets? |
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Why has Balaji been having mass auditions across the country of late? |