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Zee Classic ushers in phase two of revamp with new positioning, campaign

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MUMBAI: Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited’s (Zeel) Hindi movie channel Zee Classic, which changed its look in June last year, is now gearing up for the second phase of revamp. 

 

The channel, which is known for playing timeless ever green movies, has launched a new TVC reinstating its brand positioning of ‘Woh Zamana Kare Deewana’ in order to connect better with its target audience.

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Aiming to reach out to an audience with the same brand ethos, the new brand film will be showcased during the telecast of Zee Classic’s celebrated showcase – RD Night – The Concert on 26 April at 1 pm. The messaging through the TVC will take viewers back to the all-time classic eras of Indian cinema truly brought alive after all these years by the channel.

 

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RD Night – The Concert, will see renowned artists from the music fraternity come together to commemorate the unconventional legend and celebrate the life’s work of a man who irrevocably changed the world of music with his chart topping compositions – RD Burman.

 

Speaking to Indiantelevision.com, Zee Entertainment Enterprises deputy business head, Hindi movie channels, Ruchir Tiwari says, “In phase two of our revamp, we have to come up with the positioning and will take it ahead with our multi-media marketing campaign. These great movies that we showcase on our channel are unmatched and very different and through this campaign, we are pushing the boundaries.”

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The channel took six months to design the campaign. Designed and developed by Whyness and produced by Abstract Films, the two films are directed by Pariskhit Vaidya.  

 

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The TVCs encapsulate the ethos of bringing alive an era of films that not only enchanted but were also revered by the audiences. Rehashing the cult classic path-breaking films such as Padosan and Sholay, the brand films reconstruct the scenes merged with contemporary situations and characters. 

 

Tiwari believes that Zee Classic has now been accepted by the audience and has a loyal base, which was one of the reasons behind unveiling this campaign. “To up the ante, with the New Year and also with new dynamics coming, you know that you have to broad base and get in newer audiences. Our another main objective is to increase the awareness of the channel.”

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On the marketing front, the films will travel across network and on non-network channels too. 

 

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Future roadmap 

 

In order to have a better connect with the existing audiences and attract newer ones, Zee Classic is also looking at original programming in terms of getting new weekly shows on-board in the next quarter. “The work is still in progress,” Tiwari informs.

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On the movie library front, the channel has been adding fresh movies to its kitty like Ganga Jamuna, which is slated to premier on 3 May. “We are also working to get two Gulzar movies namely Parichayand Khushboo,” he says. 

 

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According to Tiwari, the first two months of 2015 have been successful months for the channel. “From the last two months, the channel’s viewership is steady and has grown. Every second week, we had a very good viewership score card,” he adds.

 

When queried as to how the network divides its strong movie library on its channels like Zee Cinema, &Pictures and Zee TV, Tiwari says that the network has a very focused and sharp approach with different teams handling different movie channels. “Classic and Zee Cinema are very focused in terms of their mindset and approach and the common usage is very few,” laughs Tiwari. 

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He further opines, “Consumers don’t really give us the feedback that movie is aired on various channels. They are very clear that which movie comes on which channel. In fact the recall on all our three channels has been positive in terms of what kind of content they expect and recall.”

 

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Moreover, Tiwari reveals that the network is aiming to expand its HD portfolio by bringing in exclusive movies only for HD. “We have already taken the first step by airing Haider on Zee Cinema HD,” he adds.

 

Tiwari says that the on-going Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket tournament has not impacted Zee Classic’s viewership. “IPL is not a new event and over the years, we have our own learnings on how to approach a big event. I think it gives an opportunity where much more people sample the event and then come back to the movies as the second destination. Movie channels had witnessed a growth during last year’s IPL and this year too, we are confident that we will either sustain or grow from our numbers last year.”

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Zeel has its learnings on what kind of movies work during this period and what works post cricket. “It is about buying the right movie at the right time,” says Tiwari.

 

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With satellite rights of as many as 200 films still lying unsold over the last three years, the dream run had faced a few hurdles. However, now with TV channels pulling up their socks on film acquisitions with renewed vigour, Tiwari believes that the television movie market has seen a self correction, which was the need of an hour. “The satellite rights prices had gone through the roof and it was high time that it got corrected. The industry is also now rallying around it and understanding the perspective in terms of why it is not viable to pay those high prices. With the industry working around the module, everything will fall into place.”

 

When queried as to whether Zeel will continue to acquire blockbuster movies for a huge sum, Tiwari says that it depended on the function of the market. “We will buy whatever will make sense in terms of viability and ROI. It is about buying a right movie at the right time.”

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With Star India launching Hotstar and movies being premiered first on digital and then on TV, Tiwari reveals that Zee too has been following the model with its VOD platform, Ditto TV. “All the mediums can co-exist, whether it is a mobile TV viewer, a user wanting high definition experience via a home theatre or the satellite market, which reaches out to a large majority of the population,” Tiwari concludes.

 

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Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat Premieres 14 Feb on Zee

Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat world TV premiere 14 Feb at 8pm passion meets politics.

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Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat

MUMBAI: Cupid’s arrow just got a plot twist and it’s heading straight for your TV screen. This Valentine’s Day, Zee Cinema is turning up the heat with the world television premiere of Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat, a raw, rule-breaking romantic drama that proves love doesn’t always come wrapped in roses.

Set to air on Saturday, 14 February at 8pm, the film stars Harshvardhan Rane and Sonam Bajwa, directed by Milap Zaveri. It dives headfirst into obsession, heartbreak, and the kind of unconditional love that leaves scorch marks. Rane plays Vikramaditya, a powerful politician whose all-consuming passion for actress Adaa spirals into chaos when his feelings go unreturned unleashing a storm of emotion, misunderstanding, and life-altering consequences.

The timing couldn’t be sharper. Audiences are clearly craving intense love stories over sugar-coated ones, and this film taps straight into that vein. Harshvardhan Rane already has a loyal fanbase from his cult hit Sanam Teri Kasam, which cemented his status as the go-to guy for heart-wrenching romance especially among younger viewers who keep the film on repeat.

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Milap Zaveri captured the film’s beating heart, “This film is about love that doesn’t follow rules. With Valentine’s Day being a time when audiences gravitate towards romantic narratives, the television premiere of Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat on Zee Cinema felt like the perfect fit. The continued love for intense romances shows there is a strong emotional appetite for such stories.”

Rane himself called it a story rooted in messy, honest emotion, “Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat explores love in its most intense and vulnerable form where emotions are messy and deeply human. It’s a story that doesn’t shy away from passion or pain on Valentine’s Day making it even more special as it reflects the many shades of love people experience.”

Sonam Bajwa added her take, “Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat is not a conventional love story, it’s raw, intense and emotional. Valentine’s Day is usually associated with happy romance but this film explores love in its most vulnerable form.”

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So if your Valentine’s plans include more than chocolates and clichés, tune in to Zee Cinema at 8pm on 14 February. Because sometimes the most unforgettable love stories aren’t the ones that end neatly, they’re the ones that leave you questioning just how far passion can push before everything changes.

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