Zee TV, a pioneer in Indian television since 1992, has launched an innovative campaign titled ‘Hamara Parivar,’ putting viewers at the forefront of content creation.
This industry-first initiative is designed to bridge the gap between the channel and its audience by actively seeking and incorporating viewer feedback into its programming strategy.
Zee TV has a rich history of diverse and groundbreaking content that has resonated with audiences across generations. From the iconic family comedy ‘Hum Paanch’ and the campus drama ‘Hip Hip Hurray’, to historical epics like ‘Jhansi Ki Rani’ and ‘Jodha Akbar’, the channel has continuously pushed the boundaries of storytelling.
Shows like ‘Pavitra Rishta’, ‘Qubool Hai’, and ‘Kumkum Bhagya’ introduced characters that became agents of change.
Series such as ‘Zee Horror Show’ and ‘Fear Files’ captivated audiences with suspense and mystery.
Thought-provoking series like ‘Punar Vivaah’, ‘Agle Janam Mohe Bitiya Hi Kijo’, and ‘Doli Armaanon Ki’ sparked important social conversations.
Homegrown talent shows like ‘Dance India Dance’ and ‘Sa Re Ga Ma Pa’ celebrated the talents of India’s common people.
Recognizing the need for closer viewer connection in the evolving media landscape, Zee TV has launched ‘Hamara Parivar,’ a campaign aimed at understanding and integrating audience preferences into the channel’s content. This initiative marks a significant shift towards engaging more directly with viewers.
Over the past month, unbranded billboards featuring Sakshi and her family have appeared across India, alongside promos sparking curiosity across various media platforms. These efforts culminate in the latest film, which unveils the campaign’s essence: Sakshi and her family will serve as the voice of the Zee TV viewer, engaging directly with the channel’s creative teams.
In an unprecedented move, Sakshi and her family, a rooted family from Uttar Pradesh led by Sakshi, a dedicated TV critic, will break the fourth wall between shows to interact with the audience. This approach goes beyond traditional campaigns, aiming to deeply understand viewer sentiments and incorporate their feedback into Zee TV’s content strategy.
Zee TV’s ‘Hamara Parivar’ is more than just a campaign; it’s a transformative approach to content creation. By embracing and acting on honest viewer feedback, Zee TV aims to solidify its position as the favorite Hindi GEC, setting a new benchmark in the media and entertainment space.
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