Crime
The Q set to bring new show ‘Jurm Ka Chehra’
The channel held a virtual audition for the show on the short video platform Chingari.
Mumbai: Hindi general entertainment channel, The Q has announced the launch of its first crime fiction show “Jurm Ka Chehra”. The show will premiere on 4 September at 9 p.m and will subsequently air on weekends at the same time.
The channel held a virtual audition for the show on the short video platform Chingari. Chingari users were asked to send in their auditions to The Q in the form of showreels and monologues directly on the platform. The auditions were held over 20 days with an age no bar approach. “Over 47,000 users participated for a role in the show garnering over a billion impressions,” the channel said in a statement.
The show will be hosted by Kinshuk Vaidya and will feature Chingari users ‘The Girish’ from Nanded, ‘Rubulrox’ from Assam, ‘Pornima Garg’ from Lucknow, and ‘Rajesh Singhal’ from Rajasthan.
“The Q has constantly leveraged the strength and reach of the digital ecosystem to keep audiences entertained and engaged at all times irrespective of platform. We have always ensured, we have a Zara Hatke approach to everything we do,” said The Q, chief operating officer, Krishna Menon. “The digital space is evolving and it is home to very talented creators who are truly deserving. We have constantly explored new means of engaging with this ecosystem and have brought stories to The Q that are unique, and compelling. Our association with Chingari is in line with our vision and we are excited about the response we have received on this direct outreach.”
“You never know where the next big creator will be spotted. He or she just needs to be identified. Collaborations are always a refreshing manner to bring out talent from diverse walks of life, irrespective of the platform. We are proud of our association with The Q and feel privileged to offer such opportunities to our creators that can do justice to their talent and help them become rightfully famous. We look forward to creating many such refreshing properties for our creators,” said Chingari, co-founder and chief operating officer, Deepak Salvi.
“Jurm Ka Chehra” will create awareness about modern age crimes in society ranging from common day-to-day identifiable situations to more complex situations such as cybercrimes, and online frauds, said the channel.
Crime
IN10 Media Network’s Ishara ropes in Ravi Kishan for ‘Crime Files’
The crime show will air on the GEC on 30 October.
Mumbai: Amidst the frequent headlines featuring heinous crimes, Ishara, the general entertainment channel under the IN10 Media Network umbrella, is shedding light on these grim stories through its new crime show – Crime Files – Rahe Khabardar! Bane Hoshiyar! – aiming to raise awareness among viewers.
The show, hosted by actor Ravi Kishan, who will serve as the guiding presence throughout the series in the role of the ‘sutradhar’, will present crime narratives from various corners of the country, urging people to remain vigilant in their daily lives. Each episode will lead viewers through peculiar and captivating cases that have occurred within our society – spanning from commonplace situations to more intricate, contemporary issues like online scams, and beyond.
The distinctive feature of this crime show lies in its storytelling, where human tales, relationships, optimism, and trust are shattered as crime infiltrates ordinary lives. The narrative centers around characters who are relatable and grounded, reflecting us and the world we live in.
Expressing his thoughts on hosting the show, Kishan, who has portrayed various characters and delved into the minds of many people over the last 31 years of being an actor said, “As an informed citizen of this nation, it is not only my responsibility but everyone’s duty to acknowledge the escalating crime rate and educate people to combat it, thereby fostering a crime-free society. Crime is an unfortunate reality, and I want to use this platform to raise awareness and inspire change. I was delighted to come on board as the show’s host, as I believe I can encourage people to be more observant of their surroundings and take action to save lives. I request people to tune in and fight against crime.”
In line with the brand’s commitment to delivering top-notch content across various genres, this show will further enrich the channel’s offerings. Crime Files – Rahe Khabardar! Bane Hoshiyar! will broadcast every Monday to Friday at 10:00 pm on the channel, starting 30th October 2023.
Crime
Zee TV’s new weekend detective drama costs 50% more to produce
MUMBAI: Women empowerment is Zee TV’s new motto as it embraces the recently adopted brand philosophy – ‘Aaj Likhenge Kal’. Its latest weekend primetime show Detective Didi will attempt to inspire the girls of India by showing how Bunty Sharma chooses a bold career of a detective in a male-dominated field.
Produced by Manik Bedi and Ila Bedi Dutta, the show is both set and shot in the bylanes of Delhi. Bedi, who has previously produced Hitler Didi, says that the investment is also 50 per cent more because of the location change. “The entire crew has been brought from Mumbai for the shoot. It’s an expensive experiment,” he says. The shooting schedule is one year and so planning is being done three months in advance.
The local police are supporting the shoot as they cover iconic Delhi locations like Chandni Chowk, Jama Masjid, India Gate and Parliament House. “We are mobilising in a way that it is similar to shooting in Mumbai,” he adds.
Zee TV deputy business head Deepak Rajadhyaksha says that the character demanded Delhi due to its different socio-cultural ethos and to give authenticity to the adventures. He agrees that shooting cost is higher but the channel can manage it.
Following up Detective Didi’s new time slot of 8-9 pm on weekend, the channel will be opening more such slots. “There is no recipe for success and this show is a big experiment. What we can control are understanding sentiments, requirements and the aspirations and to portray them effectively through the shows,” says Rajadhyaksha.
Similar shows on other channels target the 9 pm slot but Zee didn’t want to cater to a pure crime audience but rather those that can be relatable to and viewed by families. A few years ago, the channel experimented with Neeli Chhatri Waale at this time which took a dive in ratings after the initial hype. “Our new programming strategy is to provide three different entertainment types from 8-11/11.30 pm,” reveals Rajadhyaksha. If Didi makes a mark in one year, the channel may give the producers a longer lifeline. This is also Zee’s first attempt at a detective drama on the weekend.
Rajadhyaksha says that Didi’s storytelling is different from others because of two episodes making one story. That leaves room for just the weekend slot. Bedi says this is better for producers since one topic will be explored on two consecutive days and so the recall value is higher. Zee TV was the one to decide the time slot for the show, which begins on 9 December. Bedi also explains that the success of a show doesn’t solely depend on the time slot, though that is a major factor.
In the show, Bunty is assisted by a second character Bhim Singh Bhullar and it will attempt to be hilarious as the duo takes different routes to solve cases. Dutta says that Bunty is the reflection of many ambitious Indian women who don’t forget their family responsibilities. “She isn’t a professional detective. She is an amateur with an uncanny knack for spotting crime and arresting it in time. The emotional aspects of a situation help her in cracking a case.”
The earlier name for the show was Delhi Crime Diaries but that would have made it Delhi-specific, says Dutta. Instead, the producers thought of using the common term ‘didi’ to make it relatable to the audiences.
Detective Didi is being sponsored by Bagh Bakri Mili Chai, Flamingo Knee Cap and Pillsbury Cookie cake, special partner – Combiflam Icy hot. It is hunting for a title sponsor.
Didi follows the lives of special agent Bhim Singh Bhullar and private detective Bunty’s journey, amidst their professional assignments, making way for some lighter moments while they investigate the city’s most baffling criminal cases. While Bhim is a jolly cop from the Delhi crime branch who investigates staying well within the rule book, Bunty takes matters into her own hands as she has no faith in the capabilities of the police. In the chase for who solves the case first, Bhim and Bunty, a man and a woman who can’t stand each other, fight tooth and nail to catch criminals and solve many interesting cases. Brilliant at their work and having their own individual strengths, they employ distinctly different methods while solving the same cases. But, when both Bunty and Bhim work together as a unit despite their differences, they seem to successfully solve cases with relative ease. Playing the dynamic character of Bunty Sharma is actor Sonia Balani while Manish Goplani will be seen stepping into the pivotal role of Bhim Singh Bhullar.
Crime
Why the Barun Sobti starrer ‘Mohra’ failed to kick off
MUMBAI: Speculation about BBC Worldwide India’s the fate of the new show Mohra earlier named Satya Ki Kiran to be aired on Zee TV can finally be laid to rest
Originally, the BBC crime thriller was to be a finite series of 26 episodes and was supposed to air as a weekend property. However, in last few months the show underwent a few major changes that included extending 26 episodes to a 120 episodic daily soap and a changed moniker.
Rumours like the channel changing its programming strategy and the show not quite fitting into the new strategy, the production house failing to give value to the show, a lot has been said about SKK/Mohra.
Giving rest to all speculation, BBC Worldwide creative head of fiction Richa Yamini explained, “In light of the current programming the new management at Zee decided to re-evaluate its strategy and wanted to opt for something different. We of course, had complete faith that the audience would love a story with a different setup but very relatable emotions.”
The channel has refused to comment on the entire issue.
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