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MUMBAI: The launch of Jalsha Movies, the Bengali movie channel from Star India stable, will grow the genre by 25-30 per cent, a senior executive said.
The Bengali movie genre is a new space which currently has only one player in Zee Bangla Cinema, which launched on 23 September.
Jalsha Movies, which will launch on 16 December, has been positioned as Bengal?s biggest movie hall. The channel has roped in Vivel as the channel partner.
?There are not many movie theatres in West Bengal, though they have grown in the past few years. With Jalsha Movies we want to take the latest blockbusters to people sitting back at home in Bengal," says Star India president ad sales and Star Jalsha GM Kevin Vaz.
"We are redefining the pleasure of watching movies by bringing the biggest movie hall in Bengal to every Bengali home," he added.
There is a huge apetite for movies among Bengali television audiences and the launch of a Bengali movie channel will fill in the need gap.
?On Star Jalsha we used to air movies on weekends and Bengal is a very big movie market. The blockbusters that we have aired in the past have got ratings of 10-12 TVR. So there is a huge movie consumption in Bengali market. We can grow it in a big way,? Vaz avers.
The channel has signed a five-year pact with Bengali production house Shree Venkatesh Films which will allow Jalsha Movies to source latest movies. Jalsha Movies is launching with 350 titles under its belt.
?Shree Venkatesh Films produces 60-70 per cent of Bengali movies and we will have them all. We will have all the recent hits in past 5-7 years going forward," Vaz asserts.
Targeted at SEC A and B, Jalsha Movies will be free-to-air initially but will go pay eventually.
It will be available on all cable platforms including Manthan, DigiCable and Siti Cable apart from DTH platforms like Tata Sky, Videocon d2h and Airtel digital TV from the day of its launch.
"This will be one of the best distributed channels. It will be available from day one on all the DTH platforms as well as each and every cable network," he declares.
Jalsha Movies has signed West Bengal?s superstar Dev as its brand ambassador. The channel will commence its journey with the World Television Premiere of Jeet-starrer ?Awara?.
The channel is being promoted through 400 plus outdoor sites across cities in West Bengal. Jalsha Movies is also being promoted across 100 movie theaters in Bengal besides print and social media.
The channel will be heavily promoted on Star India network channels as well as news and music channels outside Star?s bouquet, with around 30 spots everyday on these channels.
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MUMBAI: Star Network?s Bengali general entertainment channel Star Jalsha will be launching in the UK on Sky channel 808 on 22 November.
The channel?s president, GM Kevin Vaz said, "Jalsha is synonymous with entertainment and celebration in Bengali and it is indeed a matter of great celebration for the Star Network to launch Star Jalsha in the UK - making it the first South Asian regional channel to be retailed in the Sky Entertainment pack."
The channel was launched in September 2008 and re-branded in June 2012. With the launch of Star Jalsha in the UK, the Star Network has expanded its regional offering to the UK?s Bengali community from both India and Bangladesh.
Star senior VP UK, Europe Yeshpal Sharma said, "I share Kevin?s enthusiasm and am pleased to be part of history making Star Jalsha the first regional South Asian channel to be available on the Sky Entertainment Pack. We are very excited to bring Star Jalsha to our UK viewers and as always, our commitment to quality broadcasting will be our utmost priority."
Star Jalsha offers 24-hour premium Bengali content and is a leading television entertainment choice for the Bengali speaking audience. Its programming includes dramas, reality, cultural, religious, comedy and cookery shows.
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