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  • Zee gets shareholders' nod for Asianet acquisition

    An extraordinary general meeting of shareholders gave Zee Telefilms chairman Subhash Chandra and the company the go-a

  • Kamzor Kadii....bows out, makes way for Asoka

    Submitted by ITV Production on May 14, 2002

    It‘s curtains for Kamzor Kadii Kaun on Star Plus, at least temporarily.
    After valiantly battling to recreate the magic of KBC, the show is winding up its current season on 21 May. The show has not been doing too well of late - it ranked 27th in the top 100 programmes put out by rating agency Tam for the week ended 30 March 2002 with a TVR of 4.48 , but slid to number 44 with a TVR of 2.84 in the week ended 27 April. Star Plus is now trying to ensure viewer interest with Bollywood fare. It will telecast Santosh Sivan‘s Asoka in a five part series from 28 May at 9 pm.

    With telecast rights bought from producer Shah Rukh Khan, the channel will telecast the uncut version of the movie, a first in that it is the first time a full length film is being serialised on satellite television. While the channel is undecided about the timing of the return of KKK, no plans have yet been finalised about what would air on the slot after the five part Asoka is over.

    Star Plus says the uncut version of the film would provide viewers with an opportunity to understand indepth the life and times of the great emperor.


  • Kamzor Kadii....bows out, makes way for Asoka

    It's curtains for Kamzor Kadii Kaun on Star Plus, at least temporarily.

  • RITV to host Lashkara Punjabi Music awards in June

    Reminiscent India Television is to host the second annual Lashkara Punjabi Music Awards 2002 in June.

  • Sharp India gets aggressive on LCD television segment

    MUMBAI: Sharp India Ltd is looking at the LCD TV segment to deliver in the Indian market.

  • Nirma to enter toothpaste business; starts production

    MUMBAI: Nirma, the Rs 17-billion detergent, soap and personal care products brands that gives Hindustan Lever Limited

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