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Post weekends, its 8 pm under the scanner for Star Plus

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MUMBAI: Post the weekend attack, Star Plus is now concentrating on its 8 pm slot with the launch of its new show Mum Tum Aur Hum. It’s simple, it’s basic and is an indigenous product from the Synergy Communications stable. Debuting on 19 September, slotted from Mondays to Thursdays, this game show format for moms and kids is an attempt to offer differentiated content; away from the staple diet of Star Plus.

Mum Tum Aur Hum (MTAH) is a game show played by a mother and child team (two teams at a time) that aims at heightening and exploring the mother and child relationship in the midst of action and distraction.

The channel is pitching this as family viewing via the mothers and kids by using this format to intersperse all the relationship factors within a family unit. The show in a sporting situational manner reveals the extent of understanding that a mother and child have of each other. What is interesting is that every reaction that the mothers and kids reveal is captured live and is not pre-recorded. The age band of the kids has been frozen between 7-10 years.

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The winning mother and kid team will win an all expenses paid trip for four for four nights and five days to any of these toursit destinations – Maldives, Sydney, New Zealand, Dubai or Mauritius.

Why 8 pm? Answers Star India network senior creative director Shailja Kejriwal, “Our research shows that most kids are back home by 8 pm and it’s dinner or television time. And via this show we are looking and getting on board both the female and the kids demographics. We’re also pushing the envelope a little further with this new format and will keep adding elements as the show picks up momentum.”

The 8 pm slot on Star Plus did well with Sonpari (Wednesday) and Khichdi (Mondays) prior to the launch of Dekho Magar Pyar Se (DMPS). Kejriwal agreed that the 8 pm slot was a weak one, and 8 pm per se is still early prime time and has not yet come into the core prime time band. “With this show, one is first trying to experiment with a new concept, secondly offering a show that does need everyday commitment and thirdly try and understand this slot with this show.”

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Kejriwal also pointed out that with Sonpari, while being kids skewed, introduced elements to pull in female audiences while with Khichdi, which was adult skewed, elements were brought in to pull in kids.

The show, if it picks up, will also give a further impetus to Kasauti… and the Monday to Thursday line thereon with kids also latching on to the serial.

On the marketing front, the channel has introduced a school contact programme across 50 schools in Mumbai and Delhi. Says Star India vice president marketing Puneet Johar, “For the next two weeks we are focussing on the school contact programme in Delhi and Mumbai wherein about 40,000 kids will participate in different contests and bag goodies; the jackpot being an entry to participate in the show. We will also be looking at ground activation in other cities.”

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That apart close to 1500 GRPS have been allocated for the promo of this show.

While the channel is very clear in its objectives for Mum Tum Aur Hum, its going to be an interesting game between Sony’s Kaisa Ye Pyaar Hai, Zee’s Tumahari Disha and the newest game format.

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WITT Summit 2026 concludes in New Delhi

Babar Azam’s comical diving attempt goes viral as league introduces anti-dew measures.

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MUMBAI: The WITT Summit just wrapped up with enough big ideas to fill a policy playbook because when India’s leaders, thinkers and icons gather under one roof, even the conversations hit sixes. The eighth edition of TV9 Network’s flagship What India Thinks Today (WITT) Summit 2026 concluded on Saturday after two days of dynamic discussions at its New Delhi venue. India’s largest multi-domain public policy and culture summit brought together political leaders, policymakers, sports icons, artists and technology innovators to examine the forces shaping contemporary India and its global standing.

Prime minister Narendra Modi delivered the keynote address on the theme “India and the World” for the third consecutive year. In a wide-ranging speech, he addressed the ongoing conflict in West Asia, calling for restraint and compassion while highlighting India’s continued development trajectory despite global turmoil.

The summit featured candid conversations with state leaders. Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy articulated a people-first governance model and contrasted it with other development approaches. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav declared that Left-wing extremism had been effectively eliminated in his state and highlighted preparations for the upcoming Kumbh Mela. Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann defended his government’s record, citing the closure of 19 toll plazas and creation of the Sadak Suraksha Force. Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar expressed confidence in Congress prospects in Assam and addressed recent allegations against him.

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On geopolitics and national security, Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia outlined India’s ambition to become a builder of trusted digital infrastructure for the world, citing the rapid 5G rollout and village-level 4G connectivity.

Cricket received significant attention. Former India captain Sourav Ganguly praised player freedom and trust as hallmarks of great leadership and named MS Dhoni as the greatest captain due to his World Cup successes. India women’s team bowling coach Aavishkar Salvi credited the BCCI and Women’s Premier League for building a pipeline of world-class talent behind the team’s recent ODI World Cup triumph.

The summit also hosted the inaugural AI² Awards 2026, celebrating the convergence of human creativity and machine intelligence in storytelling and content creation. Poet and kathavachak Kumar Vishwas delivered a nuanced take on India’s concept of Dharma and criticised the recent arrest of an 80-year-old Shankaracharya. Veteran lyricist Sameer Anjaan and storyteller Neelesh Misra reflected on changing music trends and artistic responsibility in the wake of a recent controversy involving Nora Fatehi.

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In a country where conversations often run as deep as the Ganges, the WITT Summit proved once again that when leaders, thinkers and storytellers come together, the real winner is public discourse lively, layered and refreshingly unafraid to tackle the big questions shaping India’s tomorrow.

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