Star Plus and Max regain leadership in Hindi GEC and movie genres
Hindi entertainment
Star Plus has regained its leadership among the Hindi general entertainment channels, pushing Colors back to No. 2 in Week 35. Meanwhile, Max reclaimed the No. 1 spot in the Hindi movie genre.
As per BARC data for the week ended 4 September, both Colors and Star Plus saw a fall in their respective viewership. However, Star Plus saw a marginal fall in its ratings as compared to Colors, giving Star the opportunity to regain its top position.
However, the gap between the two channels remained thin.
During the week, SAB was the only channel in the top five to see some gain in viewership. Apart from Star and Colors, Zee TV and Life OK also witnessed a marginal fall in their respective viewership.
Top five programmes
Seeing a week-on-week growth in viewership, Zee TV’s ‘Kumkum Bhagya’ continued to be the top-rated show.
The next two positions went to Colors for its shows ‘Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi’ and ‘Sasural Simar Ka’ respectively.
Star Plus managed to grab one position on the chart in Week 35. Its once top-rated show ‘Saath Nibhana Saathiya’ came fourth on the list. It displaced Colors’ ‘Udaan’ from the top five.
The fifth spot also went to Colors for its show ‘Swaragini’.
Hindi movie channels
After a week of dominance, Zee Cinema slipped back to its No. 2 position in the Hindi movie genre as Max regained its leadership.
This could be attributed to a surge in Max’s ratings, while Zee Cinema was the only channel in the top three to see a drop in viewership.
Star Gold held on to its No. 3 position, witnessing a rise in viewership.
Top five movies
The reason for Max’s growth can be seen from the list of the week’s top five movies, wherein the channel had four spots.
Neither Zee Cinema nor Star Gold managed to have a movie in the top five.
Max took the top two spots by showcasing ‘3 id*ots’ and ‘Yevadu’ respectively.
&pictures grabbed the third spot by showcasing ‘I’.
The fourth and fifth spots once again went to Max for its airing of ‘Sooryavansham’ and ‘America vs India’ respectively.
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Hindi entertainment
Star Plus has regained its leadership among the Hindi general entertainment channels, pushing Colors back to No. 2 in Week 35. Meanwhile, Max reclaimed the No. 1 spot in the Hindi movie genre.
As per BARC data for the week ended 4 September, both Colors and Star Plus saw a fall in their respective viewership. However, Star Plus saw a marginal fall in its ratings as compared to Colors, giving Star the opportunity to regain its top position.
However, the gap between the two channels remained thin.
During the week, SAB was the only channel in the top five to see some gain in viewership. Apart from Star and Colors, Zee TV and Life OK also witnessed a marginal fall in their respective viewership.
Top five programmes
Seeing a week-on-week growth in viewership, Zee TV’s ‘Kumkum Bhagya’ continued to be the top-rated show.
The next two positions went to Colors for its shows ‘Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi’ and ‘Sasural Simar Ka’ respectively.
Star Plus managed to grab one position on the chart in Week 35. Its once top-rated show ‘Saath Nibhana Saathiya’ came fourth on the list. It displaced Colors’ ‘Udaan’ from the top five.
The fifth spot also went to Colors for its show ‘Swaragini’.
Hindi movie channels
After a week of dominance, Zee Cinema slipped back to its No. 2 position in the Hindi movie genre as Max regained its leadership.
This could be attributed to a surge in Max’s ratings, while Zee Cinema was the only channel in the top three to see a drop in viewership.
Star Gold held on to its No. 3 position, witnessing a rise in viewership.
Top five movies
The reason for Max’s growth can be seen from the list of the week’s top five movies, wherein the channel had four spots.
Neither Zee Cinema nor Star Gold managed to have a movie in the top five.
Max took the top two spots by showcasing ‘3 id*ots’ and ‘Yevadu’ respectively.
&pictures grabbed the third spot by showcasing ‘I’.
The fourth and fifth spots once again went to Max for its airing of ‘Sooryavansham’ and ‘America vs India’ respectively.
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