The Trp report for the twenty-first week of 2024 has been released, showing significant shifts in the top 5 shows. Here’s an overview of the top-performing TV shows this week.
Every Thursday, the Trp (Television Rating Point) report is published, offering show creators valuable insights into their show’s performance and how well the current storylines are connecting with viewers. Based on these insights, producers often adjust narratives and introduce new twists to align with audience preferences. The latest Trp report for week 21 of 2024 highlights several changes in the rankings.
1. Anupamaa
Rupali Ganguly’s Anupamaa continues to lead the charts with 2.2 points, a slight dip from last week’s 2.3 points. The current storyline features Anupamaa facing challenges as Toshu seeks revenge, with Anuj standing by her side, reprimanding Aadhya for her disrespectful behavior.
2. Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin
After weeks of struggling, Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin improved its reach, scoring 2.0 points.
Every Thursday, the Trp (Television Rating Point) report is published, offering show creators valuable insights into their show’s performance and how well the current storylines are connecting with viewers. Based on these insights, producers often adjust narratives and introduce new twists to align with audience preferences. The latest Trp report for week 21 of 2024 highlights several changes in the rankings.
1. Anupamaa
Rupali Ganguly’s Anupamaa continues to lead the charts with 2.2 points, a slight dip from last week’s 2.3 points. The current storyline features Anupamaa facing challenges as Toshu seeks revenge, with Anuj standing by her side, reprimanding Aadhya for her disrespectful behavior.
2. Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin
After weeks of struggling, Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin improved its reach, scoring 2.0 points.
- 5/30/2024
- by Desk Editorial
- GlamSham
A well-made family drama is always a good watch on a lazy Sunday afternoon. The lighthearted nature of the subject also helps keeping the mood in check. Anni Manchi Sakunamule, loosely translated to ‘all are good omens,’ is another feel-good family entertainer because it takes the viewers through families, love, conflicts, friendship, and reconciliation in the breeziest manner without indulging in over-the-top drama but sticking to the right kinds of dialogues and emotions.
Spoilers Ahead
Prologue
The movie begins with the story of two co-owners of a coffee estate warring over control of the entire property situated in Victoriapuram. The conflict began when their coffee became a favorite of Queen Victoria. This led to the prosperity of the town, and hence it was named after the old monarch. This explains why the popularity of coffee led to a legal battle between the two families because both wanted to reap the benefits.
Spoilers Ahead
Prologue
The movie begins with the story of two co-owners of a coffee estate warring over control of the entire property situated in Victoriapuram. The conflict began when their coffee became a favorite of Queen Victoria. This led to the prosperity of the town, and hence it was named after the old monarch. This explains why the popularity of coffee led to a legal battle between the two families because both wanted to reap the benefits.
- 6/21/2023
- by Smriti Kannan
- Film Fugitives
New Delhi, June 19: Defending Champions Services Sports Control Board once again stamped their authority by clinching the team championship title at the 6th Youth Men’s National Boxing Championships in Gangtok, Sikkim. Sscb boxers pulled off a stunning show on the last day of the competition as nine of their 11 finalists emerged victorious and took home the gold medal as well as the team championship trophy with 85 points, finishing at the top of the table with 13 medals, including two silver and bronze medals each.
Rishi (48kg) and Aryan (51kg) started the day’s proceedings for Services with identical 5-0 wins over Bihar’s Rahul and Manipur’s Thokchom Singh respectively to bag the gold medal.
The 54kg bantamweight final saw an intensely fought bout between Ashish of Sscb and Sikkim’s Jayant Dagar. Both the pugilists traded heavy blows on each other in a close encounter that saw the momentum shift every minute.
Rishi (48kg) and Aryan (51kg) started the day’s proceedings for Services with identical 5-0 wins over Bihar’s Rahul and Manipur’s Thokchom Singh respectively to bag the gold medal.
The 54kg bantamweight final saw an intensely fought bout between Ashish of Sscb and Sikkim’s Jayant Dagar. Both the pugilists traded heavy blows on each other in a close encounter that saw the momentum shift every minute.
- 6/19/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Mumbai, June 19 (Ians) Young music composer Rishi Kumar has collaborated with comedian-actor-musician Alexander Babu and Qatar Influencer Fousiya for the Tamil Song ‘Naan Naan Dhaan’ for the streaming special ‘Alex in Wonderland’.
The young talent feels that AI consolidates its power over the art space, but the human touch is something that it will never be able to replicate.
He also spoke about how the artistes will fare in the age when artificial intelligence seems to be taking and what makes an artiste and their work insurmountable.
Rishi said: “I think it’s the human touch. AI makes everything sound robotic and perfect which is not the case in music, it needs to be human; a tad bit out of tune, a tad bit out of tempo. The creativity aspect of humans is also something to be considered. AI cannot compare with human musicians until and unless they develop a very human brain.
The young talent feels that AI consolidates its power over the art space, but the human touch is something that it will never be able to replicate.
He also spoke about how the artistes will fare in the age when artificial intelligence seems to be taking and what makes an artiste and their work insurmountable.
Rishi said: “I think it’s the human touch. AI makes everything sound robotic and perfect which is not the case in music, it needs to be human; a tad bit out of tune, a tad bit out of tempo. The creativity aspect of humans is also something to be considered. AI cannot compare with human musicians until and unless they develop a very human brain.
- 6/19/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Directed by Raj and Dk, the upcoming film, A Gentleman, stars Siddarth Malhotra in a double role, alongside Jacqueline Fernandez. The comedy/action flick, slated to release on 25th August, is supposed to be a sequel to the 2014 release Bang Bang and features the tagline Sundar, Susheel, Risky. It’s the story of a sundar & susheel Gaurav content with his ‘same shit different day’ routine and dreaming about settling down with the girl of his dreams, Kavya and having his ‘happily ever after.’ Kavya on the other hand prefers someone more risky and adventurous — perhaps someone more like Rishi! When a case of mistaken identity rocks Gaurav’s life, he stands to lose everything he has worked so hard for! What follows next is a roller-coaster ride, complete with action, romance and laughter.
The soundtrack for the film has been composed by musical duo Sachin-Jigar, and features lyrics by Priya Saraiya and Vayu.
The soundtrack for the film has been composed by musical duo Sachin-Jigar, and features lyrics by Priya Saraiya and Vayu.
- 8/21/2017
- by Jem Raj
- Bollyspice
Pritam Chakraborty has hit the right note again with Ae Dil Hain Mushkil. As we all know, you can fall in love with a song when you hear it for the first time – whether it’s when the Ost first comes out or you hear a snippet in the trailer or the song video. That was especially true of Adhm’s music. However, most of the time, if you love a song right away, you’re bound to love it even more once you see it play within the world of the story of the film. Again, that is very true of Pritam’s music for Adhm. In fact, the songs of Adhm have played equal role in the film and the tracks make a scene grow more on the audience.
The music has been applauded, along with actors, by everyone in the Industry, critics and the audience.
We loved it here at BollySpice,...
The music has been applauded, along with actors, by everyone in the Industry, critics and the audience.
We loved it here at BollySpice,...
- 11/3/2016
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
It seems to be a season of unusual co-stars for Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. While in her comeback film Jazbaa, she was teamed with Irrfan Khan, in her next film Ae Dil Hai Mushkil she has Fawad Khan for company. Karan Johar's curious-looking love quadrangle has cast Fawad Khan opposite Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. In this contemporized version of Sagar Sarhadi's 1977 quadrangular drama Doosra Aadmi, Aishwarya steps into the role of a woman who has lost her beloved and sees a reflection of her dead lover in a much younger man whom she meets many years after the tragedy. Unfortunately, the debonair dude, played by Rishi Kapoor in Talwar's film and Ranbir in Karan Johar's film, is already engaged elsewhere. While Neetu Singh had played Rishi's girlfriend in Doosra Aadmi, Anushka Sharma plays Ranbir's lover-girl in Ae Dil Hai Mushqil. But the really interesting bit of casting that...
- 10/19/2015
- by Subhash K. Jha
- BollywoodHungama
Mani Ratnam (b. 1955, Chennai) is that rarest of film directors nowadays: an artist capable of making exquisitely crafted, hugely entertaining, yet intelligent and provocative films on a range of social and political issues. Museum of the Moving Image is proud to present a special tribute to Ratnam featuring the director in person with a trilogy of films that follow lovers against a backdrop of Indian politics: Roja(1992), Bombay (1995), and Dil Se (1998)—the last featuring one of the most famous scenes in all of Indian cinema, the “Chaiyya Chaiyya” musical number on top of a moving train. The series, Politics as Spectacle: The Films of Mani Ratnam, runs from July 31 through August 2, 2015. Ratnam will participate in conversations after each film, moderated by Richard Peña.
“Mani Ratnam is a treasure, and we are pleased to host him in New York with three of his most significant and beloved films,” said Christina Marouda,...
“Mani Ratnam is a treasure, and we are pleased to host him in New York with three of his most significant and beloved films,” said Christina Marouda,...
- 6/15/2015
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
Bollywood churns out on average 120 plus films a year, with 2014 reaching 142. So to think all of them will go down in history as being successful is rather naive. But what about the ones we thought would work wonders but came up short? The ones that left us thinking, “Why was this allowed past the editing board”? Even ones that somehow managed to cha-ching the money registers sky high. 2014 had its fair share of films that fit all these categories. BollySpice brings you the biggest disappointments of 2014.
10. Holiday
A.R.Murugadoss blew everyone’s mind when he told a tale of an anterograde amnesia patient desperately seeking revenge for the murder of his girlfriend in Ghajini. Yet when it came to a follow up film, one could say Holiday fell short of all the trimmings to recreate the magic. The writer in Murugadoss failed to see the shortcomings of his story,...
10. Holiday
A.R.Murugadoss blew everyone’s mind when he told a tale of an anterograde amnesia patient desperately seeking revenge for the murder of his girlfriend in Ghajini. Yet when it came to a follow up film, one could say Holiday fell short of all the trimmings to recreate the magic. The writer in Murugadoss failed to see the shortcomings of his story,...
- 1/5/2015
- by Githa Vanan
- Bollyspice
The music industry waits with baited breath for the much anticipated joint return of Jay Sean, Juggy D and Rishi Rich, previously known as The Rishi Rich Project. The trio are set to return with a brand new collaboration, recapturing some of their old magic from 2003.
Recognised as the Holy Trinity of the British Asian music scene, the awesome threesome established and steered an entire movement of Bhangra-r&B fusion. The boys are now working hard to reignite the music scene and create some more hits for their unique and much-loved genre. Famous for classics such as ‘Dance With You’ (Nachna Tere Naal), ‘Eyes On You’ (Remix), ‘Push It Up’, ‘Stolen’ and ‘Dil Mera’ from the Bollywood film ‘Kya Kool Hai Hum’, the musical maestros have recently been spending time in Rishi’s studio in London.
The 3 Londoners were the first Asian lads as a group to perform at the Mobo’s,...
Recognised as the Holy Trinity of the British Asian music scene, the awesome threesome established and steered an entire movement of Bhangra-r&B fusion. The boys are now working hard to reignite the music scene and create some more hits for their unique and much-loved genre. Famous for classics such as ‘Dance With You’ (Nachna Tere Naal), ‘Eyes On You’ (Remix), ‘Push It Up’, ‘Stolen’ and ‘Dil Mera’ from the Bollywood film ‘Kya Kool Hai Hum’, the musical maestros have recently been spending time in Rishi’s studio in London.
The 3 Londoners were the first Asian lads as a group to perform at the Mobo’s,...
- 7/31/2013
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
A Love without life, or a life without love? Time is the strongest tests of relationships? Or something like that! Through Dil Toh Paagal Hai, Yash Chopra made famous the ‘someone somewhere is made for you’ belief. With Jab Tak Hai Jaan, he elucidates the concept of timeless love. Every relationship has its time, it’s believed. If something is meant to happen or not is a trick of destiny, all you’ve got to give it is your honest best.
Jthj is the story of Samar Anand (Shah Rukh Khan) tracing his life across a span of around 10 years–one as a young musician in London picking up odd jobs to make a honest yet cheerful livelihood while second as Major Samar Anand of the Indian army, where he’s tagged as ‘the man who cannot die’ owing to his record of diffusing 98 bombs without any bomb suits or safety.
Jthj is the story of Samar Anand (Shah Rukh Khan) tracing his life across a span of around 10 years–one as a young musician in London picking up odd jobs to make a honest yet cheerful livelihood while second as Major Samar Anand of the Indian army, where he’s tagged as ‘the man who cannot die’ owing to his record of diffusing 98 bombs without any bomb suits or safety.
- 11/13/2012
- by Pooja Rao
- Bollyspice
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