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  • Zee Classic brings back 'Classic Legends'

    Submitted by ITV Production on Nov 17
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: Hindi movie channel Zee Classic is launching the second season of ?Classic Legends? on 18 November.

    Presented by Venetian Macao, the show will air every Sunday at 7.30 pm over a period of 13 weeks.

    Introducing lyricist Javed Akhtar again as an anchor, ?Classic Legends? will showcase biographies of 12 more legends from Hindi cinema.

    According to the channel, each episode will regale viewers with novel insights and exciting anecdotes about each of these stalwarts.

    ?The Venetian Macao presents Classic Legends Season 2? will pay a tribute this season to two veteran actors Dilip Kumar and Pran.

    Other luminaries Zee Classic will pay homage to include Meena Kumari, Dev Anand, Chetan Anand, Nasir Hussain, Hrishikesh Mukherji, Sunil Dutt, Mohd. Rafi, Shailendra, Anand Bakshi and S. D. Burman.

    Drawing from his personal and professional experience in the industry, Akhtar will take viewers on a journey of these legends? lives and their body of work.

    Akhtar said, "?Classic Legends? goes one step further and gets the audience up close and personal with the great men and women who have sculpted the personality of Indian cinema over the years. I believe familiarizing oneself with the lives and careers of film prodigies holds immense learning for any true lover of cinema. So it is a pleasure to associate yet again with such a well-meaning concept."

    Zee Cinema PAC business head Mohan Gopinath said, "We?re glad that ?Classic Legends?, as a show, was received extremely well by the audience last year. All through the first season, we were inundated with innumerable requests and recommendations from all over to pay homage to many more stalwarts. We couldn?t cover many of them in the first season. Naturally, we felt the need to bring back a second season of the show and feature some of the luminaries requested by our viewers."

    The first season of ?Classic Legends? had featured Raj Kapoor, R D Burman, Majrooh Sultanpuri, Kishore Kumar, Nargis, Bimal Roy, Vijay Anand, Ashok Kumar, Sahir Ludhiyanvi, Mehboob Khan, Madhubala, Guru Dutt and Shammi Kapoor.

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  • Copyright Bill gets Rajya Sabha's stamp of approval

    Submitted by ITV Production on May 19
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: In a move that will help artists, professionals and content creators to protect their work, the Rajya Sabha on Thursday approved the Copyright Amendment Bill which brings Indian laws in conformity with global norms.

    The bill also seeks to remove operational difficulties and address newer issues related to the digital world.

    Copyright Amendment Bill brought cheer to music directors and lyricists who will now have a share of the profits earned on their work.

    The bill, though, will be sans a clause which provided a provision of giving royalty to the principal director of a film in keeping with the suggestion of the Parliamentary Standing Committee.

    "We wanted to actually give this right over royalty to principle director. He is perhaps principal creator. But there was a feeling expressed by Parliamentary Standing Committee that time is not ripe to give that right. So, we are dropping (it)," HRD minister Kapil Sibal said in the upper house of the parliament.

    Sibal said piracy issue has been dealt with properly in the bill as also the work of dubbing artists which would be protected by the act.

    "We are in the midst of a new era, which I call digital era. In this digital era, the nature of rights of stakeholders need to be looked afresh," he added.

    Rajya Sabha and noted lyricist Javed Akhtar, during a Parliamentary discussion, complained that writers and singers do not get to taste the fruits of commercial success as music companies dictate terms. ?They even dictate terms to noted musicians like AR Rahman and others,? he said.

    The bill tackles seven broad areas: right of author and music composer, right to visually impaired, extending compulsory regime to unpublished work and imposition of punitive action, among others.

    Earlier, the government had cleared the bill by amending the Copyright Act 1958 with the aim to provide ?unassignable rights? to ?creative artists? such as lyricists, playback singers, music directors, film directors and dialogue writers who will be paid royalty every time the movie they have worked in is aired on a television channel.

    The bill was earlier deferred due to differences between the Information and Broadcasting Ministry and Human Resource Development Ministry.

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    Javed Akhtar
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