THE RAMOJI GROUP. "I want to leave behind a landmark which my country will remember me by."

Similar documents
on leading. August days: period of 15 TV/ FM. Channel. time band on 5,7,9,11,13,15,

IMPORTANT EVENTS / ACTIVITIES Sep 2014

Arts, A/V Technology Communications Career Cluster CIP Code Chart of Approvable CTE Programs

The Ultimate Career Guide

How to Build Your Audience

Gaming. Everyone s a. Gamer!

Comment Innovations to enrich science communication through radio

This document is downloaded from DR-NTU, Nanyang Technological University Library, Singapore.

Copyright Pontcanna Publishing 2016 All rights reserved.

Role/ State of Electronic Media in Pakistani Society: A Sociological Analysis. Dr. Aijaz Ali Wassan

AN ANALYSIS OF PHOTOGRAPHY DIVERSITY ON ONLINE NEWS PORTAL dainikjagran.com

The Ultimate DIY Guide to Getting Great Press

What Churches Must Do Now to Help Save the Community

Get On Ashton s COOLPIX

MALABAR CRAFTS MELA Post Show Report

Egypt The Rising Star for Textile Business

in SCREENWRITING MASTER OF ARTS One-Year Accelerated LOCATION LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

Report on BSM-Cum-Sale of JDPs from rd Tilak Smarak Mandir, Pune.

Mrs. Jesmin Khan, President, Trinamul Nari Uddyakta Society

STEAM FORWARD EPISODE 9 Lights! Camera! Action!

IMAGERY USES STOCK. An insight into image buyers in the creative industries

Egy Stitch & Tex. 27 February - 2 March 2014 Cairo int'l conference center - Egypt.

This document is downloaded from DR-NTU, Nanyang Technological University Library, Singapore.

2018 Media Kit. Leadership

WORKBOOK. 1 Page Marketing Plan

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE EDUCATION

Creative North Carolina Measures

Genre Language English Package

Hyderabad & Ramoji Film City

TREND INSIGHTS MEDIA & TECH TRENDS FOR 2017

MAKE IN INDIA WEEK 13 th 18 th February, 2016 / Mumbai

Carnival Hour Plays PLAYWRITING COMPETITION FOR AUSTRALIAN PLAYWRIGHTS. Entry fee $40 per script

The Ultimate Career Guide

Setting Camera Nikon D3200 Price In India 2012

in SCREENWRITING MASTER OF FINE ARTS Two-Year Accelerated

MALAPPURAM CRAFTS MELA

7 Proven Steps to Opening, Promoting and Profiting From a Successful Lash Business. Learn the Market

GAME ZONE COMPANY PROFILE

Real Estate Business Community Meet Under One Roof.

131 Color Paintings Of Diego Velazquez - Spanish Baroque Portrait Painter (June 6, August 6, 1660) [Kindle Edition] By Jacek Michalak

MEDIA AND INFORMATION

The Podcasting Data Kit Audience Insights & Trends

Get On Ashton s COOLPIX

Women are toppers at IIIT Hyderabad

CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION. Village and cottage industry is defined to be an. enterprise or series of operations carried on by a workman

INTRODUCTION. Overview.

Lecture 22 ROLE OF CONSULTANCY ORGANISATIONS

A CREATIVE FUTURE FOR ALL

Direct Selling; Global Industry Empowering Millions in India, Andhra Pradesh & Telangana,State Report Release

ALL-INCLUSIVE CHILDREN S PARTY VENUE POISED TO OPEN FRANCHISE LOCATIONS ACROSS THE U.S.

Unity Forge Private Ltd. Company Presentation

IELTS SPEAKING PART 1 MODEL QUESTIONS

2018 Promotional Opportunities

India Press Photo Awards-2017 Shaping the future of Indian photojournalism

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Stern School of Business

Creative and POPULAR Announce Partnership To Bring Super X-Fi Products To Singapore Islandwide SINGAPORE 03 December 2018

ACTIVITY 26 POSTED BY NIKI WILSON ON DECEMBER 20, 2017

20 ONLINE BUSINESS IDEAS

# $% ! " # # $ %& ' # ( # " #

OUR COMPANY AT A GLANCE. WHAT WE DO Vardhman Special Steels Limited is one of India s leading steel bar producers for automotive applications.

THE WRITER S GUIDE TO

Your Blog & Social Media Business Plan

Newsletter March 2019

CONCEPT NOTE FOR HANDICRAFTS SECTOR ORIENTED SKILL DEVELOPMENT / TRAINING PROGRAMMES FOR

Write Your. Editorial Excellence Author Success Stories Recognition Programs Global Reach ...

High Level Seminar on the Creative Economy and Copyright as Pathways to Sustainable Development. UN-ESCAP/ WIPO, Bangkok December 6, 2017

SOUTHERN CROSS AUSTEREO MEDIA KIT

Cross Stitching Portfolio Media Information. facebook.com/theworldofcrossstitching facebook.com/crossstitchcrazy

Multi-Script Line identification from Indian Documents

7,725 survey participants

Korea s Industries in the World Market (Shares and Ranking)

The Biggest Knowledge and Technology Expo in Fisheries and Aquaculture for South Asia

Session 4: Effective Governance & Policy Instruments Success Stories. Leslie Vella Malta Tourism Authority Valletta

Opting Back Into Entrepreneurship. A Mom s Guide to Starting A Business

7. To draw a bar graph we have to first chose a convenient scale.

State of Podcasting: 2018 A white paper from Authentic, A Podtrac Company

MING DA. Performer s Profile

Under the Patronage of His Highness Sayyid Faisal bin Ali Al Said Minister for National Heritage and Culture

a) by the original Writer $24,098 $24,580 $25,072 b) by another Writer $31,937 $32,576 $33,227

all photos: Meena Kadri

DOLLAR INDUSTRIES LIMITED ONE OF INDIA S FASTEST GROWING LIFESTYLE INNERWEAR COMPANY. Earniings Call Q

DETAILED FINDINGS VICKERS & BENSON

Index. Sr.No. Publication Headline Print 1 The Economic Times The Silo Breaker

STRATEGIC ISSUES FOR BUSINESS

Dynamic Cities and Creative Clusters

Company Portrait Berlin, July 2014

Cars Are zero emission cars really as clean as they sound? Two experts explore the true meaning of the term, and look to the future of electric cars.

Are you ready for a new website?

2018: Trimester 1 Pre-Approved Course List

List of National Journals

We are the Sole Importers for ANTEX - GOTS certified Textile Screen Printing Inks in INDIA. We are looking for Distributors/Dealers in Bangalore,

PRODUCTION. in FILM & MEDIA MASTER OF ARTS. One-Year Accelerated

Development of Women Enterpreneurship in India

MEASURES TO SUPPORT SMEs IN THE EUROPEAN UNION

Prestigious Awards. Personal Profile

Welcome to Ishwari Textiles

Culture and People of India

Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in India: The Challenges of Technology Adoption

re:think creativity Presented by: Julia Phoca gi-cluster Manager

Media Resource Centre Guidelines Production Initiative Program (PIP)

Transcription:

THE RAMOJI GROUP "I want to leave behind a landmark which my country will remember me by." - Cherukuri Ramoji Rao, Chairman, Ramoji Group. INTRODUCTION: In April 2001, Ramoji Group's Film City, hosted its first English production, 'Quicksand', produced by Ramoji Rao 1 and directed by Sam Firstenberg 2. Thus, Ramoji Film City brought international (Hollywood) attention to Hyderabad. Ramoji Rao incorporated the Ramoji Group in 1962, with Margadarsi Chit Fund Ltd. By 2001, the Rs. 15 billion Ramoji Group became one of the biggest business houses in India. The group had interests in newspapers and magazines, hotels, films and television, investment companies, condiments and confectioneries, a 1000-acre film city, apparels and handicrafts. (Refer Exhibit I) Over the years, the Ramoji Group under the entrepreneurship of Ramoji Rao, seemed to have set standards in the print, television and the film industry. Analysts felt that Ramoji Rao's excellent business acumen, sharp insight and an eye for spotting out opportunities made him a successful entrepreneur. BACKGROUND NOTE: Ramoji Rao, started his career in the early 1960s in Delhi with an advertisement agency Ad Crafts. In 1962, he opened the first branch of Margadarsi a chit fund company in Hyderabad. Realizing the advertising needs of Margadarsi, Ramoji Rao established an ad agency Kiron Ads named after his eldest son. Kiron Ads was the first accredited ad agency in Hyderabad. After a few years, the second branch of Margadarsi was opened in Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh). This was followed by the setting up of Dolphin Hotel in Visakhapatnam. In the late 1960s, Ramoji Rao also started a magazine for the farmers called 'Annadata' in Telugu 3. Commented Ramoji Rao, "My heritage lies in the soil and my forefathers were all farmers. But I sold off all my property and to atone for this and to do something special for the farmer community I started a magazine in their language" In 1974, Ramoji Rao entered the print media by launching Eenadu, a Telugu newspaper in Visakhapatnam. Ramoji Rao explained, "I focused on the region which I thought was most relevant to the people." The Hyderabad edition was launched in 1975, followed by the Vijayawada (Andhra Pradesh) edition in 1976. In the early 1980s, Ramoji Group entered the foods business with Priya Pickles. The Priya brand was later extended to culinary pastes and powders. The Group then made a foray into films with Ushakiron Movies.

The Group established Mayuri Film Distributors to distribute its films and Mayuri Audio to market the audio cassettes of the films. In the early 1990s, Ushakiron Movies diversified into satellite television with ETV the Telugu channel. In 1992, the Ramoji Group started a handicrafts division under the name 'Kalanjali'. The division was set up with a view to promote the sale and export of handicrafts, cottons and textiles of Indian craftsmen. The Group set up a showroom in Hyderabad. From April 1993, the division started exports of various goods under the trademark of 'Kalanjali'. On September 9, 1997, The Ramoji Group inaugurated its most innovative creation The Ramoji Film City based on the maxion "Walk in with your script and walk out with your print". Spread over 1000 acres, the Film City had gardens, temples, a sprawling countryside, a fort, hotels, city streets, railway stations, a palace, an airport, a mobile kitchen etc. It had all the technical support to make a film 40 studio floors, a fully-equipped prop shop, a set design and construction division, state-of-theart equipment, experienced production staff, and hi-tech digital editing, dubbing and sound-recording facility. Said Ramoji Rao, "The idea is to save time, energy and resources and focus on creative excellence, executional quality, economical schedules and meticulous planning." The USP of the Film City was claimed to be its ability to rebuild any place for a shoot. Producers had choice of flexible locations. For instance, a song could be choreographed in any or all of the locations. Later changes could be made to the fountain's appearance, the layout of the street or the facades of the buildings in the streets or the shape of the multi-dimensional pond, to create a totally different locale. In the late 1990s, the Group started an Internet edition of its newspaper Eenadu. The Internet version was designed to give the same look as the original newspaper. Content was designed to provide local news about Andhra Pradesh. The group claimed that the website received a phenomenal response from the Telugu populace abroad. Within three months of its launch, the site achieved the landmark figure of a million hits a day. In April 2000, ETV launched ETV Bangla 4. The channel telecast a combination of entertainment and news programs in Bengali. In July 2000, ETV Marathi 5 was started followed by ETV Kannada 6 in December 2000. In mid-2001, the Group entered the world of fashion with Margadarsi Apparels. The company planned to introduce garments for both men and women. The garments were segmented as formal wear, work wear, and casual wear for all the age groups. The company expected to manufacture 30,000 garments per day. RAMOJI RAO SPOTTING NEW OPPORTUNITIES: Ramoji Rao's vision was to achieve excellence in his every venture he undertook. His biggest coup in the print industry was the introduction of a color, tabloid sized 'mini-edition' of Eenadu for each of the districts in Andhra Pradesh and the mini-detailed paper for Hyderabad. In 1998, he bagged the B D Goenka Award, a prestigious award for excellence in journalism. Some analysts however felt that Ramoji Rao

followed 'campaign journalism.' He was actively involved in promoting the Telugu Desam Party 7 (TDP) founded and headed by N.T. Rama Rao 8, in Andhra Pradesh through his Eenadu. However Ramoji Rao defended saying, "The role of the press is not purposeless. If I believe that it is good for the people, I will do it." He further said, "The media has to perform without vested interests, I have never sought any favor from the government ever." One of the main reasons for Ramoji Rao's success was the synergy between his different ventures. The Film City had become an asset for the TV channels. With Film City's state-of-theart technical and non-technical support, the group could make programs for the TV and films at a very low cost. Commented Ramoji Rao, "If we cannot afford the cost in Film City, we cannot afford it anywhere else." Ramoji Rao had an eye for spotting opportunities. When he was in Visakhapatnam for opening a new branch of Margadarsi, he could not find a good hotel to stay. Within a few months, the Group started the Dolphin Chain of Hotels, with a 3-star hotel in Visakhapatnam, catering to the diverse needs of businessmen and tourists. In 1997, when the Film City was established, the chain expanded its hotels to cater to different segments 'Sitara' the luxury hotel with restaurants, pool, gym and business centre was started to cater to film stars, producers and directors. Tara was a 3-star economy hotel, and a budget accommodation for the rest of the crew was available at Sahara. During his stay in Visakhapatnam, Ramoji Rao, a newspaper addict, could not get the daily newspapers as they reached a day later through post. He discussed this problem with late A.J. Prasad, editor of Andhra Prabha 9. Ramoji Rao suggested that A. J. Prasad should start a Visakhapatnam edition. When Ramoji Rao failed to convince A. J. Prasad, he started 'Eenadu' in Visakhapatnam. When Ramoji Rao saw the tremendous success of Hindi movies, with heavy investments, he planned to enter the film industry, but with creative and thought-provoking lowbudget movies. Ramoji Rao explained, "Convictions make you do things. With mega-budgets and big names, Mumbai could work magic. But I thought, with some creative effort, low-budget films could be made." The movies from Ushokiron Movies seemed successful, appealing to all age groups. There were family dramas, comedies, love stories and social movies to appeal to all kinds of movie-goers. Analysts felt that Ramoji Rao was a good strategist. The 'mini-editions' concept of Eenadu was a great success. Eenadu was also one of the first publications to be printed in color. Ramoji Rao also introduced different supplements like 'Vasundhara' for women and 'Eenadu Cinema' with film gossips for youngsters. Over the years, Eenadu became the numerouno newspaper in Andhra Pradesh until The Times of India 10 launched its Hyderabad edition in 2001. The Times of India followed an aggressive price cut policy. In June 2001, Eenadu formed an alliance with The Hindu 11 to sell advertising space in each other's publication, to counter competition from The Times of India. In October 1998, Ramoji Rao launched an aggressive global marketing campaign for his Film City. This followed the completion of the latest

technology color laboratory, which was certified by Kodak as one among the 10 top processing facilities in the world, and dubbing and set-construction facilities (Refer Exhibit II). He visited Los Angeles and held meetings with owners of major studios and independent companies. To penetrate further into the satellite television market, Ramoji Rao planned to extend ETV to other languages. In March 2000, ETV launched India's first private earth station, to help expand the satellite TV market. Apart from ETV-Bangla, ETV-Marathi, and ETV-Kannada, ETV launched the first Urdu channel in India, ETV-Urdu in June 2001. By the end of 2001, Eenadu was planning to launch channels in two other niche markets Gujarati 12 and Oriya 13. Said an Eenadu official, "The aim of the network is to build a brand and cater to niche audiences in all major regional languages." Analysts felt that an important characteristic of the Ramoji Group was that it had always been a family-run organization. The flagship company of the group, Margadarsi Chit Funds, was managed by one of Ramoji Rao's daughters-in-law. Another daughter-in-law looked after the hotels run by the Dolphin Hotels chain in the Film City. THE ROAD AHEAD: From one company in 1962, the Ramoji Group became a Rs 15 billion business empire with presence in many industries by 2001. For future growth, Ramoji Rao planned to concentrate on the group's core businesses like the print media, satellite television and films. As part of the future plan, Ramoji Rao announced investments in film industry. In 2001, Eenadu TV planned a Rs.600 million upgradation of its earth station. The project included a Rs.180 million project to automate its newsroom. The group also planned to launch newspapers in other south Indian languages. As a first step, Ramoji Rao planned a Kannada daily for Karnataka to be launched by 2002. His plans included making his Film City the best not only in India but also in the world. He described the City as "The Last Milestone." He said, "Our immediate concern is to make it the best It is an open ended project where facilities will continually be upgraded." The group was also focussing on its new venture Margadarsi Apparels to make it the best in the textile retailing industry. INDEX & REFERENCES: 1] Founder and Chairman of the Ramoji Group 2] Director of American Ninja series of films and of Deltaforce, among others. 3] One of the 18 official languages of India. 4] One of the 18 official languages of India. 5] One of the 18 official languages of India. 6] One of the 18 official languages of India. 7] A regional political party founded in 1980-81. 8] A popular film-star turned politician of Andhra Pradesh

9] Published from Vijayawada, Hyderabad, Vijayanagaram and Chennai by Express Publications (Madurai) Ltd. The group brings out the prestigious 'New Indian Express' from 13 centres in the southern states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala and in Orissa. It also publishes local newspapers Dinamani (Tamil) and Kannada Prabha (Kannada); and magazines Cinema Express (Tamil), Malayalam Vaarika (Malayalam), Andhra Prabha Illustrated Weekly (Telugu), Tamilan Express (Tamil) and the English monthly Gentleman. 10] The first edition of The Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce, later renamed The Times of India, was launched in Mumbai in 1838. After several years of change, evolution and growth in the paper's character, Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd (the proprietors of The Times of India Group) was established with the principal objective of publishing newspapers, journals, magazines and books. By 2001, The Times of India Group emerged as a multi-edition, multi-product organisation. Some of the brands owned by Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. are The Times of India, The Economic Times, Femina, Filmfare, Navbharat Times, Sandhya Times and Times FM. 11] The Hindu published by the Hindu Group of Publications from Chennai, started in 1878 as a weekly, became a daily in 1889 and from then on has been steadily growing. It has circulation of over 700,000 copies and a readership of over 3 million as in 2001. The Hindu's independent editorial stand and its reliable and balanced presentation of the news have over the years, won for it the serious attention and regard of the people who matter in India and abroad. It is printed in eight centres apart from the Main Edition at Chennai (Madras) where the Corporate Office is based. The printing centres include Coimbatore, Bangalore, Madurai, Hyderabad, New Delhi, Visakhapatnam, Thiruvanathapuram& Kochi.