Fledgling Hindi movie channel, Filmy, from the Sahara network, is pulling up its socks to gear up to the challenge from the big brothers. | |
| According to TAM figures, the channel which launched on February 12, 2006 has a market share of 7 per cent, far behind Zee Cinema with 35 per cent and Star Gold with 23 per cent. |
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| A recent big-ticket premier, 'No Entry', also a production of Sahara One Motion Pictures, on the channel registered TRPs of 5.2. |
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| But Ashutosh, business head of the channel, takes heart from the gross ratings points of 35. |
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| "No other channel has launched on such a pad," he said. |
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| Even so, the channel is looking to ramp up its programming content. |
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| First there will be the telecast of the Eurasia Series Matches to be played in Abu Dhabi from April 22. |
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| Then there will be films specifically for children, the 4-14 years age category which watches Filmy the least. |
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| First there will be 'Hanuman', another in-house production, which will telecast within a week. Then, the channel is in the process of acquiring the rights of 20 Hollywood films "" action films and animations largely "" which it will also dub. |
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| Filmy's advantage is the strong library of 420 films, which it has recently added to with the acquisition of 17 films of Ramanand Sagar. |
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| Sahara also recently sold the overseas rights to a umber of films in its library to B4U Movies. |
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| The channel is also contemplating a festival of short-films, by FTII students for example. |
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| Another area would be events "" coverage of live musical programmes and Bollywood stage shows. |
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