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ENTERTAINMENT 03 Movies! Movies! Movies! There is no end to entertainment. All you need to do is cut through the lights, the camera and the action. So simply tune in... Advertisements should be effective to keep the channel profitable. A remake of old DD shows could attract a new generation. A mobile applica- tion could be a huge leap forward. ESHUPRIYEH BELGOTRA, class X, NESISM, MUMBAI In the era of high definition channels, DD is lagging behind in visual appeal. The channel needs dynamic serials to attract the attention of millennials, looking for upbeat content. URMILA JITHESH, class X, BVM, Ernakulam News broadcast should be made captivating. Serials should deliver moral values with a message that is globally acceptable. PRISHA KAPANIA, class X, Zebar School for Children, Ahmedabad ICONIC LOGO The “DD eye” logo was designed by NID alumnus Devashis Bhattacharyya in the early 1970s. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi picked his design from NID submissions. In May 2019, Prasar Bharti — the TV wing of India’s public service broadcast- ing — shortlisted five submis- sions for DD’s new logo 1967: Krishi Darshan, designed for rural audience and farmers, starts airing on Republic Day; becomes the longest-running TV programme in India Big bang on small screen DD Today Landmark Shows 34 Satellite channels 104 Private free-to-air (FTA) channels on DD Free Dish 35 DD accounts on Twitter 3-5% Households with only DD connection — no cable & satellite channels ` 6-7lakh Monthly revenue from DD channels on YouTube ` 5 crore Approx annual fee FTA channels pay to be on DD’s Free Dish 5,00,000 Audio-video content in DD archival library hours+ 66 Studios/ DD Kendras 1976: DD airs its first TV serial, ‘Ladoo Singh Taxiwala’, starring actor Kanwarjit Paintal 1982: Chitrahaar’ starts airing, ‘Rangoli’ hits the TV screens six years later 1984: India gets its first soap opera in the 154-episode ‘Hum Log’, which centres around the trials and tribula- tions of a middle-class family; it has actor Ashok Kumar as the narrator 1987-1990: Ramanand Sagar’s ‘Ramayan’ (1987-88) and BR Chopra’s ‘Mahabharat’ (1988-90) get high viewership and ad revenues; ‘Malgudi Days’ (based on author RK Narayan’s eponymous book of short stories) airs on the channel in 1987 1994: Fantasy series ‘Chandrakanta’ airs on DD National every Sunday morning Doordarshan, India’s first television network and public service TV broadcaster, turned 60 on September 15. A look at the broadcaster’s milestones, long-running shows and memorable programmes Are you happy your hard work is finally paying off? 1 After so many ups and downs, I finally feel like I am on the right track. Initially, the struggle was to find a way into the industry. Now, the struggle is to sustain every Friday. So, in that sense, the struggle will go on. I am also learning to strike a bal- ance between my private and professional life. This is just the beginning. I want to be at the top of my game. What does stardom feel like? 3 I am still the same guy I used to be, but I won’t deny that I am really happy with all the attention I have been getting. I am in a good space, and I am enjoying it. It has also opened up commer- cial opportunities beyond films. When you are approached to endorse multiple brands, you know they have faith in you; that boosts your confidence as an actor. I am a huge fan of Shah Rukh Khan sir, so I also know what it feels like to be a fan. I used to be that guy who stood outside his home in Bandra to get a glimpse of him. As a small- town boy, it feels surreal to be a Bollywood film hero. Memes on your photos have been quite a rage. Do they amuse you? 4 I love Instagram. I love witty posts. Some memes on me are hilari- ous, and honestly, I don’t mind sharing them on social media. They are clever and people who come up with them have a good sense of humour. KARTIK AARYAN It’s that time of the year. The award-season movies are about to be released. Given below are some of the titles playing at this year’s major festivals earning accolades and creating enough buzz to kick off their Oscar campaign... Take your pick JOKER (OCTOBER 2) Much hyped following its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival, this origin story of the iconic DC Comics vil- lain will keep director Todd Phillips and actor Joaquin Phoenix busy for the rest of the year. LUCY IN THE SKY (OCTOBER 4) Natalie Portman will be a strong con- tender for the best actress category. She plays an astronaut who, after a space voyage, has trouble coping with the limitations of Earth. HARRIET (OCTOBER 1) Cynthia Erivo plays Harriet Tubman in a biopic on her incredi- ble life and quest to free hundreds of slaves. PARASITE (OCTOBER 11) The latest from Bong Joon-ho (‘The Host,’ ‘Snowpiercer’) has already found huge acclaim and won the Palme d’Or at Cannes, marking the first-ever Korean film to take the honour. Expect the direc- tor’s familiar mix of dark comedy and thrills. A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD (NOVEMBER 22) Tom Hanks takes on a character even more likable than him — Fred Rogers. Playing the man behind ‘Mr Rogers’ Neighborhood’ could lead to Hanks receiving Oscar notice once more in his career. FORD V FERRARI (NOVEMBER 15) Another one you’ll be hearing a lot about through awards season is the latest from James Mangold (‘Logan’). Here, he casts Christian Bale and Matt Damon to depict the real-life men who built the car for Ford to go up against Ferrari. THE REPORT (NOVEMBER 15) In this movie, Adam Driver plays a Senate staffer who is tasked to investigate the CIA’s interrogation tactics after 9/11. The actor opens up about his journey in Bollywood Change we want The channel needs a design makeover. Interesting original reality shows unique to DD will work too. It should, however, retain its retro style because that makes DD special. SUDHIKSHA I, class X, Carmel School, Bengaluru With so much chang- ing around you, what keeps you grounded? 2 Luckily, I have seen failure quite early in my career and that helps. Success and failure are temporary, tal- ent is permanent. Also, my mom keeps me grounded. She is my biggest critic. MUST SEE RICK STEIN’S FAR EASTERN ODYSSEY, SONY BBC EARTH HD, 3.00 PM: Rick vis- its Sri Lanka and discovers a wealth of hot and spicy vegetable curries. ANIMAL FIGHT CLUB, NAT GEO WILD, 5.00 PM: A portrayal of the secret tac- tics of the animal kingdom’s most fe- rocious feline fighters. SCIENCE: BRAIN GAMES, NATIONAL GE- OGRAPHIC CHANNEL, 7.00 PM: The host plays various mind games with the viewers which include exploring cog- nitive science by focusing on illusions and other psychological experiments. MAN VS. WILD, DISCOVERY CHANNEL, 8.00 PM: Bear travels to America’s greatest mountain range, the Sierra Nevada, and uses his knowledge of American Indian survival techniques to build shelters, calm wild horses and find food. FORGED IN FIRE, HISTORY TV18, 9.00 PM: Four competitors try to forge Dam- ascus blades out of plate armour and get a chance in the finals to recreate an exotic weapon called the Hooded Katar. 1825: George Stephenson operated the first locomotive that hauled a passenger train. 1833: Raja Rammohan Roy, educa- tionist & social reformer passed away. 1905: The physics journal Annalen der Physik published Albert Einstein's paper "Does the inertia of a body depend upon its energy content?", introducing the equation E=mc 2 . 1907: Freedom fighter Bhagat Singh, was born in Jaranwala Tehsil, Punjab. 1937: Balinese Tiger was declared extinct. 1938: League of Nations branded the Japanese as aggressors in China. 1940: The Berlin-Rome-Tokyo Axis was set up. The military and eco- nomic pact was for 10 years between Germany, Italy and Japan. 1988: The National League for Democracy, led by Aung San Suu Kyi was founded in Burma (Myanmar). 2018: Half of all orca could die through pollution involving poly- chlorinated biphenyls in the ocean, according to study published in "Science". THIS DAY THAT YEAR TELEVISION HITMAN, STAR MOVIES, 3.02 PM: Agent 47, a hitman-for-hire, is trapped in a political conspiracy when he un- knowingly kills his target's lookalike. However, he is determined to uncov- er the truth and get out of it alive. MUNE, ROMEDY NOW, 4.20 PM: When Necross, a corrupt ruler, disturbs the balance of the Moon by stealing the Sun from Sohone, a lunar faun and a girl made of wax must help him get the Sun back and restore the Moon. SAN ANDREAS, SONY PIX, 6.36 PM: Following a massive earthquake, Ray, a rescue-chopper pilot, and his ex- wife try to find the location of their daughter before Earth's ultimate de- struction. HANSEL & GRETEL: WITCH HUNTERS, MNX, 9.00 PM: Brother-sister duo Hansel and Gretel are professional witch hunters who help innocent vil- lagers. But they soon stumble upon a case that could hold the key to their past. MOVIES ON TV MUST DO SEPTEMBER 27, 2019

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ENTERTAINMENT 03Movies! Movies! Movies! There is no end to entertainment. All youneed to do is cut through the lights, the camera and the action.So simply tune in...

Advertisements should be effective to keep thechannel profitable. A remake of old DD showscould attract a new generation. A mobile applica-tion could be a huge leap forward. ESHUPRIYEH BELGOTRA, class X, NESISM, MUMBAI

In the era of high definition channels, DD islagging behind in visual appeal. The channelneeds dynamic serials to attract the attentionof millennials, looking for upbeat content.URMILA JITHESH, class X, BVM, Ernakulam

News broadcast should be made captivating.Serials should deliver moral values with amessage that is globally acceptable. PRISHA KAPANIA, class X, Zebar School for

Children, Ahmedabad

ICONIC LOGOThe “DD eye” logo was designed by NID alumnusDevashis Bhattacharyya in the early 1970s.

Prime Minister Indira Gandhi picked hisdesign from NID submissions. In May

2019, Prasar Bharti — the TV wing ofIndia’s public service broadcast-

ing — shortlisted five submis-sions for DD’s new logo

1967: Krishi Darshan, designedfor rural audience and farmers,starts airing on Republic Day;becomes the longest-runningTV programme in India

Big bang on small screenDD Today Landmark Shows

34Satellitechannels

104Private free-to-air (FTA)channels on DD Free Dish

35DDaccountson Twitter

3-5%Households with only DDconnection — nocable & satellitechannels

` 6-7lakhMonthly revenue from DDchannels on YouTube

` 5croreApprox annual feeFTA channels pay tobe on DD’s Free Dish

5,00,000Audio-video contentin DD archival libraryhours+

66Studios/

DD Kendras

1976: DD airs its firstTV serial, ‘Ladoo SinghTaxiwala’, starring actorKanwarjit Paintal

1982: ‘Chitrahaar’starts airing, ‘Rangoli’hits the TV screens sixyears later

1984: India gets itsfirst soap opera in the154-episode ‘Hum Log’,which centres aroundthe trials and tribula-tions of a middle-classfamily; it has actorAshok Kumar as thenarrator

1987-1990:Ramanand Sagar’s‘Ramayan’ (1987-88)and BR Chopra’s‘Mahabharat’(1988-90) gethigh viewershipand ad revenues; ‘MalgudiDays’ (based on author RK Narayan’s

eponymous book of shortstories) airs on the channelin 1987

1994: Fantasy series‘Chandrakanta’ airson DD National everySunday morning

Doordarshan, India’s first television network and public service TV broadcaster, turned 60 on September 15.A look at the broadcaster’s milestones, long-running shows and memorable programmes

Are you happy your hardwork is finally paying off?

1After so many ups anddowns, I finally feel like Iam on the right track.

Initially, the struggle was tofind a way into the industry.Now, the struggle is to sustainevery Friday. So, in that sense,the struggle will go on. I amalso learning to strike a bal-ance between my private andprofessional life. This is justthe beginning. I want to be atthe top of my game.

What does stardom feellike?

3 I am still the same guy Iused to be, but I won’tdeny that I am really

happy with all the attention Ihave been getting. I am in agood space, and I am enjoying it.It has also opened up commer-cial opportunities beyond films.

When you are approached toendorse multiple brands, youknow they have faith in you; that

boosts your confidence as anactor. I am a huge fan of ShahRukh Khan sir, so I also knowwhat it feels like to be a fan. Iused to be that guy who stoodoutside his home in Bandra toget a glimpse of him. As a small-town boy, it feels surreal to be aBollywood film hero.

Memes on your photoshave been quite a rage.Do they amuse you?

4 I love Instagram. I lovewitty posts. Somememes on me are hilari-

ous, and honestly, I don’t mindsharing them on social media.They are clever and people whocome up with them have agood sense of humour.

KARTIK AARYAN

It’s that time of the year. The award-season movies are about to be released. Givenbelow are some of the titles playing at this year’s major festivals earning accolades and

creating enough buzz to kick off their Oscar campaign... Take your pick

JOKER (OCTOBER 2)

Much hyped following itsworld premiere at the VeniceFilm Festival, this origin storyof the iconic DC Comics vil-lain will keep director ToddPhillips and actor JoaquinPhoenix busy for the rest ofthe year.

LUCY IN THE SKY(OCTOBER 4)

Natalie Portman will be a strong con-tender for the best actress category.She plays an astronaut who, after aspace voyage, has trouble coping withthe limitations of Earth.

HARRIET(OCTOBER 1)

Cynthia Erivo playsHarriet Tubman in abiopic on her incredi-ble life and quest tofree hundreds ofslaves.

PARASITE(OCTOBER 11)

The latest from BongJoon-ho (‘The Host,’‘Snowpiercer’) hasalready found hugeacclaim and won thePalme d’Or at Cannes, marking the first-everKorean film to take the honour. Expect the direc-tor’s familiar mix of dark comedy and thrills.

A BEAUTIFUL DAY INTHE NEIGHBORHOOD(NOVEMBER 22)

Tom Hanks takes on a charactereven more likable than him — FredRogers. Playing the man behind ‘MrRogers’ Neighborhood’ could lead toHanks receiving Oscar notice once

more in his career.

FORD V FERRARI(NOVEMBER 15)

Another one you’ll be hearing a lot aboutthrough awards season is the latest fromJames Mangold (‘Logan’). Here, he castsChristian Bale and Matt Damon to depictthe real-life men who built the car forFord to go up against Ferrari.

THE REPORT(NOVEMBER 15)

In this movie, AdamDriver plays a Senate

staffer who istasked toinvestigate the

CIA’s interrogationtactics after 9/11.

The actor opens up about his journey in Bollywood

Changewe want

The channel needs a design makeover.Interesting original reality shows unique to DDwill work too. It should, however, retain its retrostyle because that makes DD special. SUDHIKSHA I, class X, Carmel School, Bengaluru

With so much chang-ing around you, whatkeeps you grounded?

2 Luckily, I have seenfailure quite earlyin my career and

that helps. Success andfailure are temporary, tal-ent is permanent. Also,my mom keeps megrounded. She is mybiggest critic.

MUST SEE

■ RICK STEIN’S FAR EASTERN ODYSSEY,SONY BBC EARTH HD, 3.00 PM: Rick vis-its Sri Lanka and discovers a wealthof hot and spicy vegetable curries.

■ ANIMAL FIGHT CLUB, NAT GEO WILD,5.00 PM: A portrayal of the secret tac-tics of the animal kingdom’s most fe-rocious feline fighters.

■ SCIENCE: BRAIN GAMES, NATIONAL GE-OGRAPHIC CHANNEL, 7.00 PM: The hostplays various mind games with theviewers which include exploring cog-nitive science by focusing on illusionsand other psychological experiments.

■ MAN VS. WILD, DISCOVERY CHANNEL,8.00 PM: Bear travels to America’sgreatest mountain range, the SierraNevada, and uses his knowledge ofAmerican Indian survival techniquesto build shelters, calm wild horses andfind food.

■ FORGED IN FIRE, HISTORY TV18, 9.00PM: Four competitors try to forge Dam-ascus blades out of plate armour andget a chance in the finals to recreatean exotic weapon called the HoodedKatar.

1825: George Stephenson operatedthe first locomotive that hauled apassenger train.

1833: Raja Rammohan Roy, educa-tionist & social reformer passedaway.

1905: The physics journal Annalender Physik published AlbertEinstein's paper "Does the inertiaof a body depend upon its energycontent?", introducing the equationE=mc2.

1907: Freedom fighter BhagatSingh, was born in JaranwalaTehsil, Punjab.

1937: Balinese Tiger was declaredextinct.

1938: League of Nations branded theJapanese as aggressors in China.

1940: The Berlin-Rome-Tokyo Axiswas set up. The military and eco-nomic pact was for 10 yearsbetween Germany, Italy and Japan.

1988: The National League forDemocracy, led by Aung San Suu Kyiwas founded in Burma (Myanmar).

2018: Half of all orca could diethrough pollution involving poly-chlorinated biphenyls in the ocean,according to study published in"Science".

THIS DAY THAT YEARTELEVISION

■ HITMAN, STAR MOVIES, 3.02 PM: Agent47, a hitman-for-hire, is trapped in apolitical conspiracy when he un-knowingly kills his target's lookalike.However, he is determined to uncov-er the truth and get out of it alive.

■ MUNE, ROMEDY NOW, 4.20 PM: WhenNecross, a corrupt ruler, disturbs thebalance of the Moon by stealing theSun from Sohone, a lunar faun and agirl made of wax must help him getthe Sun back and restore the Moon.

■ SAN ANDREAS, SONY PIX, 6.36 PM:Following a massive earthquake, Ray,a rescue-chopper pilot, and his ex-wife try to find the location of theirdaughter before Earth's ultimate de-struction.

■ HANSEL & GRETEL: WITCH HUNTERS,MNX, 9.00 PM: Brother-sister duoHansel and Gretel are professionalwitch hunters who help innocent vil-lagers. But they soon stumble upona case that could hold the key totheir past.

MOVIES ON TV

MUST DOSEPTEMBER27, 2019