Saturday, 29 June 2013
Indian Industry
- Indian Media Industry
- MEDIA SCENE IN INDIA AND FUTURE TRENDS
- 2. Media buying agencies Agency of record (AOR) Central Media Buying (CMB)
- 3. Media Purchases thru Media Buying Agencies 1980 1% 2000 25% 2006 33% (likely)
- 4. 4 out of 10 Indians are still not reached even today
- 5. Every 100 kilometers the dialect changes
- 6. A country with many tongues 16 official languages Approx. 1000 dialects
- 7. Geographical size 7 th largest area mass Population/ Area mass – India is No.1 In comparision even USA is No.4
- 8. Media target 15 million people are being added every year 5 – 14 age group – 26% population < 30 yrs - 70%
- 9. Rural Urban Divide 20 to 30 % of the population, with the urban % growing every year 39% urban population are concentrated in the top 35 towns (towns over 1 million) 52% of the rural live in the smallest villages. 4 out of 5 HH have an HHI of less than Rs. 2000 p.m.
- 10. Market Penetration is far higher than media penetration
- 11. Growth of Media Expenditures 1994 Rs. 3500 crores 2000 Rs 9000 crores 2005 Rs 16000 crores
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A brief comparison between the dramas aired during the 1970s & 1980s with the ones in the 2000s. PTV was known for it's quality dramas all over the world, sadly they have lost their lustre in attempt to copy Indian soap like format.
Turkey dramas in pakistan
A story that is presented in a dramatic way and explores a range of genres, from soap opera to science-fiction to costume drama. A piece of film that engages with the issues of the day in an accessible fashion, i.e. through believable characters, through fantastic locations or plots.
http://www.slideshare.net/m.usamamansoor/pakistani-dramas-vs-indian-dramas
Pakistani drama industry in comparison with Indian drama industry is not really reviving as the people are thinking. Mostly women tune Indian Channels to copy fashion trend adapted by an actress Bundle of advertisements on Pakistani channels forced the viewership to tune Indian channels More than 80 channel provided a space for viewer
Tarang Housefull, is a Pakistani entertainment company established by Tarang, a Pakistani business conglomerate who was considered a mogul in Pakistan. [1]
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Tarang films[edit]
In 2013, Tarang with Geo films made six films which was the remake of six old Pakistani classical films.[2]
Tarang Housefull Awards[edit]
Films[edit]
Year | Film | Cast | Director | Notes |
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2013 | Abhi To Main Jawan Hoon | Mikaal Zulfiqar, Saba Hameed, Bushra Ansari, Atiqa Odho, Ayesha Khan | Nadeem Baig | Remake of Abhi To Main Jawan Hoon (1964 film) |
Anjuman | Imran Abbas Naqvi, Sara Loren, Alyy Khan, Iffat Rahim, Sohai Ali Abro | Yasir Nawaz | Remake of Anjuman (1970 film) | |
Dil Mera Dharkan Teri | Ahsan Khan, Sanam Saeed, Sarwat Gilani | Mehreen Jabbar | Remake of Dil Mera Dharkan Teri (1968 film) | |
Aina | Faisal Qureshi, Saba Qamar | Sarmad Sultan Khoosat | Remake of Aina (1977 film) | |
Armaan | Fawad Afzal Khan, Aamina Sheikh | Anjum Shahzad | Remake of Armaan (1966 film) | |
Devar Bhabhi | Sami Khan, Sadia Khan, Saud, Saima Noor | Syed Noor | Remake of Devar Bhabhi (1983 film) |
Tuesday, 25 June 2013
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x118p3m_wada-karo-saajna-aaina-remake#.UclYPs3bZFQ
Aaina (Hindi: आईना, Urdu: آئینہ, translation: Mirror), is a 1993 film directed by Deepak Sareen. The film starred Jackie Shroff, Juhi Chawla, Amrita Singh and Saeed Jaffrey. The film is about sibling rivalry. The film was a blockbuster hit in India, and solidified Juhi Chawla's career as a leading lady in the 90's.
New Aaina Directed By Sarmad Khoosat
Aaina (Hindi: आईना, Urdu: آئینہ, translation: Mirror), is a 1993 film directed by Deepak Sareen. The film starred Jackie Shroff, Juhi Chawla, Amrita Singh and Saeed Jaffrey. The film is about sibling rivalry. The film was a blockbuster hit in India, and solidified Juhi Chawla's career as a leading lady in the 90's.
New Aaina Directed By Sarmad Khoosat
Saturday, 22 June 2013
Friday, 21 June 2013
Babar is a hardworking guy who has his feet firmly on the ground. After having been scarred for life during his childhood, because his mother left his father due to financial issues, Babar has deep psychological problems. For him, his friends are his only family and people he can rely on through thick and thin.
A story full of lies, deceit, conspiracy, intrigue and how they all, at some point, come in the way of a deep and beautiful friendship.[1]
Thursday, 20 June 2013
Qaid-e-Tanhai (Urdu: قید تنہائی ) is a Pakistani drama serial that aired on Hum TV from October 22, 2010 to March 18, 2011. It was written by Umera Ahmed and directed by Babar Javed. The drama was produced by A & B Productions.
Qaid e tanhai is the story of a couple Aisha and Moiz who love each other and then are separated due to misunderstandings. Moiz goes outside to earn money for his family,where he meets Aneela.
Wednesday, 19 June 2013
Bewafai
The series is set in the 1960s and revolves around the Akarsu family. Ali Akarsu is the patriarch of the family and he works as a seaman and the captain of a ship. He is married to Cemile and they have 4 children - Berrin (a law student at İstanbul University), Aylin and Mete who are high school students as well as 5 year old son Osman. When Ali goes on one of his many trips, he begins an affair with a Dutch woman named Caroline and that leads to the disintegration of the Akarsu family.
Cast: Actor (Role)
Erkan Petekkaya(Ali Akarsu), Ayça Bingöl(Cemile Akarsu), Wilma Elles(Caroline Encke), Yıldız Çağrı Atiksoy(Berrin Akarsu), Farah Zeynep Abdullah(Aylin Akarsu), Aras Bulut İynemli(Mete Akarsu), Emir Berke Zincidi(Osman Akarsu), Tolga Güleç(Ahmet), Mehmet Gürhan(Kemal Akarsu)
Fresh Timings: Monday to Thursday at 9:00 pm
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