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Sa Re Ga Ma Pa 2024 attracts 23 brand partners on Zee TV & Zee5
Mumbai: Celebrating nearly three decades, Zee TV’s music reality show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa has made a grand return with a new season, featuring mentors Sachin-Jigar, Sachet-Parampara, and Guru Randhawa alongside hosts Vipul Roy and Salman Ali. Contestants’ performances have captivated audiences and received praise from visiting celebrities, including Kartik Aaryan, Vidya Balan, Tripti Dimri, Shilpa Shetty, Annu Kapoor, and Kumar Sanu.
Sa Re Ga Ma Pa 2024 has attracted 23 sponsors across various industries, making it a key platform for advertisers. This season’s title sponsor is Birla Opus Paints, with Chocolate Horlicks and Cadbury Celebrations as co-presenting sponsors, and Smith & Jones Pasta Masala, Catch Masale, and Clinic Plus Shampoo as co-powered by sponsors. Additional sponsors include Vicks Double Power, Garnier Super UV Sunscreen, India Gate Basmati Rice, Dish TV, BKT Tires, Yamaha Racing, Mastercard, Voltas Beko, and Merino Laminates.
On Zee5, the show has partnered with Birla Opus Paints, Catch Masale, Dish TV, Manyavar Mohey, Lux Lyra, Luxor Writing, Airtel, and Saudi Arabia Tourism, featuring brand integrations during festive showcases. The show’s 360-degree media strategy ensures high visibility across television, digital, and social media:
● Television: Sponsors are featured in live performances, judging segments, and contestant stories.
● ZEE5: Interactive ads and branded content connect with younger, digital audiences.
● Social Media: Campaigns on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube drive engagement with viewers, enabling sponsors like HUL, Capital Foods, Yamaha, and BKT Tyres to reach targeted demographics effectively.
Zee Entertainment Enterprise chief growth officer – digital & broadcast revenue Ashish Sehgal said, ‘We are proud to have driven the return of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa with an impressive lineup of 23 esteemed sponsors this season. Our innovative approach to integrating brand partnerships across television, digital, and social media platforms enables us to create meaningful connections between brands and audiences. By strategically aligning our sponsors with the emotional journeys of the contestants, we not only amplify viewer engagement but also provide our partners with standout opportunities in a competitive marketplace. Securing such a diverse range of sponsors underscores our team’s commitment and ability to deliver impactful solutions. We are glad that the new season of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa is reigniting musical passion among millions of viewers while delivering significant value to our partners.”
Zee TV chief channel officer Mangesh Kulkarni added, “The 2024 season of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa has truly struck a chord with audiences, thanks to the fresh panel of mentors who bring their unique musical styles, and the exceptional caliber of talent that graces our stage week after week. The format has evolved with thoughtful content innovations, ensuring that each performance resonates deeply with viewers. This captivating blend of music, emotion, and storytelling has not only delighted our viewers but also attracted a strong lineup of advertisers who recognize the power of our platform. I’d like to thank both our viewers as well as sponsors for their continued faith and support towards Sa Re Ga Ma Pa. Going forward, it will remain our constant endeavour to create significant value for our partners through creative brand integration strategies.”
With a powerful combination of musical brilliance, content innovation, and a robust 360-degree media strategy, Sa Re Ga Ma Pa continues to set the bar higher for music reality shows in India.
Digital
Anthropic eyes $900bn valuation in new funding round ahead of IPO: Reports
Claude maker may surpass OpenAI as investor interest heats up sharply
SAN FRANCISCO: Anthropic is exploring a fresh funding round that could value the company at more than $900 billion, potentially making it the world’s most valuable artificial intelligence startup, according to Bloomberg reports.
Citing sources familiar with the matter, Bloomberg News reported that the Claude maker is in early-stage discussions with investors and is entertaining offers at more than double its current valuation. No deal has been finalised yet.
The interest marks a sharp jump from February this year, when Anthropic raised $30 billion at a valuation of $380 billion. Since then, investor appetite appears to have intensified, with multiple pre-emptive offers on the table.
According to TechCrunch, the company has received proposals to raise around $50 billion at valuations ranging between $850 billion and $900 billion. A decision is expected to be taken at a board meeting in May.
If the deal goes through at the upper end of that range, Anthropic would overtake OpenAI, which was valued at $852 billion in March, to become the most valuable AI startup globally.
The potential fundraise also comes against the backdrop of a possible initial public offering, which could be launched as early as October, the Bloomberg report noted.
The company counts tech heavyweights such as Amazon and Google, part of Alphabet, among its key backers. Both firms have continued to deepen their ties with Anthropic through multi-billion-dollar, performance-linked investments.
Interestingly, earlier reports had suggested that Anthropic was cautious about raising funds at valuations of $800 billion or more. The latest developments, however, indicate that market enthusiasm for advanced AI models and infrastructure may be shifting those thresholds quickly.
As the race for AI dominance accelerates, Anthropic’s next move could set a new benchmark for startup valuations, and signal just how high investors are willing to bet on the future of artificial intelligence.







