Ramayan's epic run begins simultaneously on DD and Zee TV

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Taking a leaf from Star Plus, rival Hindi general entertainment channel Zee TV has decided to simulcast the mythological epic 'Ramayan' on pubcaster Doordarshan.

Zee TV will try to exploit the time zone Star Plus had created on Sunday mornings at 11 with its Aamir Khan television debut show ‘Satyamev Jayate’. Zee senses an opportunity as Star Plus has just replaced 'Satyamev Jayate' with 'Lakhon Mein EK', the debut ratings of which will be known next week.

For Doordarshan, the continuity of the Sunday morning content with big properties from the two leading broadcasters stays. After 'Satyamev Jayate' ended its run on 29 July, the pubcaster will get to telecast 'Ramayan' that had created history on its network in the late eighties with an older version from the same producers.

"DD gets to air the prime Sunday morning properties of Star and Zee without playing any role in its conception. For the private broadcasters, the obvious strategy is to aggregate audiences and expand reach for these different kind of shows. This is the first time the mythology will run simultaneously on a private satellite channel and India's national broadcaster. The airing of Ramayan will be interesting to observe in terms of the impact it leaves behind on the pubcaster," says a media analyst.

‘Ramayan’ will start on the two channels from 12 August. The new remake of the epic serial is being made by Sagar Arts, the same production house which produced the series on DD and Imagine TV. Ramanand Sagar’s granddaughter Meenakshi is the producer of the show.

Interestingly, this is Zee TV’s second attempt to bring this mythological series to its viewers. Earlier, the channel had aired Ramayan, produced by BR Chopra, in 2002. Forming part of Zee TV's revamp strategy under the then CEO of the network Sandeep Goyal, the show bombed.

Imagine TV also launched with Ramayan as its flagship property in 2008. But after an initial strong burst, the show petered out and went off air in 2009.

Now ready for its fourth run on Indian television, the 'new' Ramayan will use social networking websites to connect with the younger generation. Needfully so. There is a growing young population in today's India and audiences are fragmented and segmented with television offering plenty of entertainment choices.

"For the first time, we will see Ramayan tapping social media. Earlier in 2008, this opportunity was not there to connect with the new generation. So let's see how the younger generation take to a mythology that is so deep rooted in our culture," says Subhajit Das Mohapatra, a researcher in sociology.

When the first serial directed by Ramanand Sagar was telecast on Doordarshan almost three decades ago in 1987, the common man on the street had begun to worship the actors Arun Govil and Deepika as Ram and Sita.

Zee TV has, thus, kept the names of the lead actors under wraps. Explains Ajay Bhalwankar, Head-Content, Hindi GECs at Zee TV, "Viewers should venerate Ram and Sita and not the actors."

The character of Ram and Sita was played by Nitish Bharadwaj and Smriti Irani in BR Chopra's Ramayan while Gurmeet Choudhary and Debina Bonnerjee played the main roles in the Imagine TV version in 2008.

"The shows didn't fare well and these characters bombed as they couldn't meet the stature of Arun Govil and Deepika", the media analyst added.

Directed by Moti Sagar, the new version will have TV artiste Neil Bhatt play Lakshman's (Ram's brother) character, while Rishabh Shukla and Shikha Swaroop will perform the roles of King Dashrath (father of Ram) and Kaikeyi (wife of Dashrath) respectively.

The timeless classic based on ‘Tulsidas’ Ramcharitmanas’ is still relevant in contemporary times and will use newer technology and special effects to provide wholesome entertainment and message to the entire family, right from grandparents to children.

Bhalwankar says there is a sea change in the kind of technology and graphics that are used in the latest version of Ramayan. "The scale is going to be really huge and state-of-the-art this time. It has been shot in HD," he adds.

“The language has been simplified so that today’s generation is able to understand it and learn from it.

"The story will be similar to what my grandfather had shown. Nothing new can be included in the story, but the presentation will definitely be different. The technology is much better today and we have worked on a lot of details of the characters,” says Meenakshi.
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DD to share 50% of revenue with Zee for simulcast of Ramayan

Doordarshan will share 50 per cent of the revenue that it earns from the simulcast of the epic ‘Ramayan’ with Zee TV.

As in the case of Satyamev Jayate, a talk show that highlighted social issues, Doordarshan will do the marketing of Ramayan on its own, a source in Doordarshan told indiantelevision.com.

The simulcasting of these high pitched programmes is expected to provide bonus earnings to the public broadcaster, which has failed since 2007-08 to meet revenue targets by big margins. In 2011-12, Doordarshan’s earnings from commercial sales totalled Rs 7.94 billion against the target of Rs 12 billion.

The production of Ramayan serial by Meenakshi Sagar of Sagar Arts has been commissioned by Zee TV. Meenakshi is the granddaughter of Ramanand Sagar, the producer of the original Ramayan in the late 1980s telecast on Doordarshan.

Doordarshan also had a windfall this year in the form of MTV’s Coke Studio, which is being telecast both on MTV and Doodarshan. The eight-part Coke Studio started on MTV on June 17 and on Doordarshan on July 7 and are telecast on Saturdays at 7 pm on MTV and on Doordarshan on Saturdays at 8.30 pm.

Though Doordarshan has to share revenues of Satyamev Jayate and Ramayan with the private channels, Coke Studio was given to Doordarshan free of charge. “DD was, in fact, paid for carrying the Coke brand. We also did not have to share any of the commercial revenues that we earned from the marketing of Coke Studio,” the Doordarshan source said.

DD will decide any future offers of simulcast on a case-to-case basis keeping the larger public interest in view,” the source added.

In the case of ‘Ramayan’, Doordarshan felt that millions of young people needed to see the epic since the 1987 telecast of the Ramanand Sagar’s serial was seen by the older generation. The Ramayan serial on ‘Imagine TV’ was not accessible to all since it was on satellite TV. Since Doordarshan is available to a majority of viewers terrestrially, it was felt that the simulcast will prove successful.


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Ramayan to simulcast on Zee TV and Doordarshan

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In an exciting revival of the once-popular phenomenon of Sunday morning TV viewing for the whole family, Zee TV, India’s leading Hindi General Entertainment Channel (GEC), will premiere the country’s most revered mythological series, Ramayan, at 11 am on Sunday, 12 August and the same will be simulcast on Doordarshan every Sunday.

Ajay Bhalwankar, Head- Content, Hindi GECs, ZEE said, “Some shows, by sheer virtue of their content, deserve to be made available to every single Indian. Ramayan is a way of life that our future generations must carry on as their biggest legacy. So, with a view to ensuring that we maximize its reach, we have made the show available on Doordarshan at the same timeslot of 11 am every Sunday. By showcasing Ramayan on a Sunday morning, we wish to engage the entire family, right from grandparents to the child in the house, in a joint TV viewing experience.”

A timeless classic based on Tulsidas’ Ramcharitmanas, Ramayan shows viewers a way of life … it is rich in the core values, ideals and principles that form the crux of Indian culture and upbringing. Centuries after the original epic was first written, its relevance in contemporary times remains unquestioned. The jet-setting, smartphone-toting denizens of the Twitter age can benefit immensely from applying its learnings to their lives.

The show will be a grand recreation of the original epic and will thrive on authenticity of representation. Speaking of the production quality of the show, Ajay Bhalwankar said, “We have roped in the only team in India truly equipped for the task … if anyone can make the magic of Ramayan come alive, it is the Sagars. Moti ji, Amrit and Meenakshi Sagar are all set to recreate the classic.”

Neil Bhatt, who played the lead in Zee TV’s 12/24 Karol Bagh, will be seen as the devoted brother Lakshman while Shikha Swaroop, the former beauty queen-turned-actress will reveal shades of grey as Kaikeyi. Actor Rishabh Shukla will step into the shoes of King Dashrath, Lord Rama’s father.

Ramayan premieres on Zee TV and will simulcast on Doordarshan at 11 am every Sunday, starting from 12 August.

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