MUMBAI: Always dreamt of being a pioneer and establishing your own business but don’t know how to go about it? Look no further as Zee Media is here with the Dr. Subhash Chandra Show. This one hour programme will see the television industry stalwart Dr. Subhash Chandra engage with the youth and share ideas that will help young entrepreneurs and aspiring minds for business.
The latest offering by Zee Media, Dr. Subhash Chandra Show will kick off this weekend and will be aired on Saturday at 10 pm on Zee News and 7pm on Zee Business and on Sundays at 11 am on both Zee News and Zee Business. This show will also be telecast on other channels of Zee Media.
Starting with just Rs 17 and building an empire called Essel Group which is worth $3.5 billion, Dr. Subhash Chandra is among the leading lights of the Indian industry. A self-made man, Dr. Chandra has consistently demonstrated his ability to identify new businesses and lead them on the path to success.
It takes immense courage and motivation to shape ideas into reality. From trading goods, setting up a packaging industry to opening up theme parks and multiplexes, and creating India’s largest and most profitable TV media group and launching an English newspaper, Dr. Chandra has travelled a long way. Known for his exemplary business skills, he is never afraid to grow new businesses from scratch.
Imparting this bold and courageous attitude and confidence to young budding businessmen of the country, Dr. Chandra will be throwing light on his business strategies and sharing his knowledge and understanding of the business scenario. He will give his valuable tips and answers towards establishing a business and various issues related to it.
It was his vision that helped give birth to the satellite TV industry in India and inspired others to follow suit. He was the first in India who sought to harness the huge business potential of satellite television channels and launched Zee Telefilms in October 1992 as a content supplier for Zee TV - India's first Hindi satellite channel. Before the launch of Zee TV viewers in India were under the firm grip of Doordarshan, the state-controlled terrestrial network.