Tag: Sri Adhikari Brothers

  • Media Mantra will manage Sri Adhikari Brothers PR

    By A Correspondent

     

    Media Mantra has bagged the Public Relations mandate of the Sri Adhikari Brothers  (SAB) Group. Media Mantra will be managing the brand enhancement, strategic PR,and media duties for the brand as a consultant.

     

    On the appointment of the new PR team, Markand Adhikari, MD and Vice Chairman of Sri Adhikari Brothers group said: ” We believe working with Media Mantra, an experienced PR firm composed of creative minds and young professionals, will assist us intensify our brand’s enhancement in the industry and streamline our communication with our stakeholders, media, employees and masses.

     

    Added Udit Pathak, Founder and Director, Media Mantra: “We are elated to have Sab Group as our new client. Being a pioneer in the industry, the firm is already hugely popular and we are looking forward to raising its profile even further by using our The talented minds at Media Mantra have extensive experience in successfully managing PR of firms across a wide range of industries and with our expertise, we will help the firm in articulating their value proposition to the media.”

     

     

  • Sri Adhikari Brothers step in to help desperate families

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    Sri Adhikari Brothers has pledged to take care of 1000 families in need per month till the Covid-19 pandemic is contained. To ensure swift action, they have associated with BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha, which is globally known for its social services.

     

    Commenting on the announcement, Executive Director-Chairperson Markand Adhikari said: “We are amidst a global crisis and there is no real clarity on how soon we will see normalcy. Our country is no exception to these unforeseen circumstances. Thus in line with the appeal made by our Prime Minister, we are doing our bit. In addition to providing external help, we are ensuring that our employees who are our pillars of growth remain unaffected. No pay cuts or lay-offs will be done despite impact on the economy.”

     

     

  • Gautam Adhikari, Sri Adhikari Brothers co-founder and Chairman, passes away

    By A Correspondent

     

    Gautam Adhikari

    Television industry pioneer and co-founder and Chairman of Sri Adhikari Brothers passed away early on Friday. Adhikari, 67, is survived by his wife and two children, and a large team of Sri Adhikari Brothers employees and associates.

     

    Gautam Adhikari, along with brother Markand, are regarded as true pioneers in the industry, having set up (and later sold to Sony Pictures) the Sab TV channel. Gautam, the older of the two brothers, has produced and directed a number of serials and films.

     

    Sri Adhikari Brothers is a listed firm and runs a slew of channels (Mastiii, Dabangg, Maiboli etc) and publications (Governance Now).

     

     

  • Manav Dhanda appointed CEO of TV Vision

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    TV Vision, the broadcasting arm of Sri Adhikari Brothers, has announced the appointment of Manav Dhanda as CEO. Dhanda was CEO of Sri Adhikari Brothers Television Network Limited before the realignment.

     

    In addition to the above development the board also appointed him as the Additional Non-Executive Director of SAB Events & Governance Now Media Limited, under the umbrella brand of Sabgroup. Meanwhile, Rakesh G. Jain has been appointed as the Additional (Independent) Director of Sri Adhikari Brothers Television Network (SABTN).

     

    Speaking on the development, Markand Adhikari, Vice-Chairman and Managing Director of Sab group said: “Manav has helped create the Subgroup brand and contributed enormously to its growth and with our vision to expand and strengthen our broadcasting arm, we would want him to lead the broadcast business of the group i.e. TV Vision This move has been attributed to formalise processes.”

     

  • Sri Adhikari Brothers lists two more entities on stock exchange

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    Media conglomerate Sri Adhikari Brothers (SABGROUP) has successfully listed two more entities – TV vision Ltd and SAB events and Governance Now Media Ltd, on both the exchanges and with this has become a Rs 2000 crore group. With this listing the group has a total of three listed entities, i.e. Sri Adhikari Brothers Television Network Ltd, TV vision Ltd and SAB events & Governance Now media Ltd. Sri Adhikari Brothers Group has now demerged all its various business verticals.

     

    Listed 21 years ago, Sri Adhikari Brothers Television Network Ltd is one of India’s first  listed media house. Sri Adhikari Brothers will continue to concentrate on TV content production, movie production and distribution business. The entity is also looking at digital content creation and digital business acquisition in a big way. Further to make it bigger, the company is building two state of the art studios; one near Sahar International Airport and the other in North Mumbai. At present, TV vision Ltd comprises of a successful five channel broadcasting bouquet, namely Mastiii, Dabangg, Maiboli, Dhamaal Gujarat and Dillagi. The company further plans to launch couple of more regional channels along with a mainstream Hindi GEC, in the near future.

     

    Said Markand Adhikari, Vice Chairman and Managing Director, Sri Adhikari Brothers (SABGROUP): “We have always given something trendsetting to the industry & will continue to do so by focusing on varied demarcated business verticals. We will continue to strive as a team to offer maximum value to our stakeholders.”

     

  • Katalyst Creates executes channel packaging for Nick HD+

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    The Creative arm of Sri Adhikari Brothers, Katalyst Creates has curated the channel packaging for ‘Nick HD+’.

     

    The packaging and idents were curated considering Indian sensibilities while also aligning to international standards and brand guidelines of Nickelodeon. The endeavor with the engaging packaging was to provide children watching Nick HD+, a feeling of homeliness and sense of belonging such that they instantly establish a strong connect with the channel.

     

    Parthsarthi Iyer, Creative & Business head at Katalyst Creates says, “At Katalyst Creates our attempt is always to provide creative services & quality output to our client. Our association with Nickelodeon has been incredible and the packaging for Nick HD+ is yet another innovative work by our team that curated keeping in mind the sensibilities of Indian kids.”

     

    Manav Dhanda, Group CEO of Sri Adhikari Brothers says, “We at SAB Group are expanding our horizon from broadcast and films to also providing creative solutions for external clients. Nick HD+ packaging is another eminent project bagged by our creative division, Katalyst Creates. Going forward, we aim to expand our footprint in the advertising and media fraternity through crafting standout creative solutions.”

     

  • It’s 50-50 music & masti with Maiboli

     

    By A Correspondent

     

    The Adhikari brothers – Gautam and Markand – have been true pioneers in the Indian television space. Having been among the first private and independent programmers for Doordarshan and private satellite television, the brothers went on to publicly list their company, launch a comedy channel in SAB and then sell it to Multi Screen Media (Sony), launch two other channels – Janmat which later turned into Live India and Mi Marathi, both of which were part-sold, and more recently he launched music and entertainment channels Mastiii, Dabangg and Dhamaal. Here too, he pioneered the concept of focused regional plays with channels catering specifically to certain states in the Hindi Speaking Markets.

     

    Markand Adhikari

    And now it’s a ‘Maiboli’, a Marathi humour-and-music channel that has had a quiet launch today (August 8).  “I live in Maharashtra, Marathi is my first love and we started out with Marathi-language content,” says vice-chairman and managing director Markand Adhikari. While he regrets that Mi Marathi couldn’t take off on expected lines after construction major HDIL bought majority stake, he is hopeful that Maiboli will be a success from the beginning.

     

    The reason: humour has always been the core strength of Adhikari Brothers. MaiBoli will a 24-hour free-to-air channel with music and humour in equal measure. The music will appeal to all age groups, says Anita Verma, vice-president – programming who informs that the channel’s tagline is ‘Aapli Aaplya Mansaanchi’. “Comedy will be in the form of short three-odd minute standalone skits starring well-known theatre and TV performers like Sunil Tawde, Anshuman Vichare, Pradip Patwardhan, Santosh Pawaar, Digambar Naik, Arun Kadam, Kishori Ambiye  and Vijay Patwardhan amongst others,” she says

     

    Anita Verma

    The music bands of Maiboli are designed as per the mood of the slot which suits it the best. The day hence commences with ‘Bhakticha-Thheva’ which is a devotional band of soulful and spiritual songs, followed by ‘Priteechi Jhul Jhul Gani’ of romantic numbers, ‘Mast Madmast’ band of high-spirited fast numbers, ‘Sur tech Chhedita’ of soothing and relaxing songs and  ‘Chandne Shimpit Jashi’ of classic romantic and sad songs.

     

    The distribution spread will grow across Maharashtra over the next few weeks and months and simultaneously a marketing campaign will also be initiated.

     

    “After the South and Bengal, Marathi is big for regional television,” says Mr Adhikari. And how are his other channels doing? “Mastii turned No 1 within four months and has been No 1 or 2 ever since. Dabbang has also been No 1 in UP and Bihar for two years. Marathi has been on the cards for a while, and we thought the time was right.”

     

    But isn’t everyone talking of another slowdown and liquidity crunch? “On the contrary. With digitization, things have improved and will be even better in a couple of years. In fact the In times of come, with digitization, the time for media has come. In one or two years, media will have a golden period,” forecasts Mr Adhikari.

     

    What next, after Maiboli? “We will obviously expand,” says Mr Adhikari who is simultaneously also stitching up plans for the expansion of the Governance Now magazine that he runs.