Sony Sports Network Kickstarts the Campaign for the 19th Asian Games with the War Cry - IssBaar Sau Paar, Phir Se, Hum Honge Kamyab
With the Iss Baar Sau Paar, Phir se, Hum Honge Kamyab campaign featuring Raja Randhir Singh and Adille Sumariwalla, Sony Sports Network sets a new goal for India to bag 100 medals at the upcoming 2022 Asian Games.
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With 150 days to go for 2022 Asian Games, Sony Sports Network inspires Indian athletes to cross the 100 medals mark! Mumbai, Maharashtra, India – Business Wire India Sony Sports Network, the official broadcaster of the 19th Asian Games Hangzhou 2022, starts the 150 days countdown for the multi-sporting event with its new campaign 'Iss Baar Sau Paar, Phir se, Hum Honge Kamyab!'. With a focus to rally support for the Indian contingent at the Asian Games, the campaign sets a target for India to cross the 100-medal mark; and features two inspirational films featuring Olympian & Arjuna Awardee, Raja Randhir Singh, Acting President, Olympic Council of Asia and Olympian & Arjuna Awardee, AdilleSumariwalla, President, Athletics Federation of India. Sony Sports Network also launches their microsite for the 19th edition of the Asian Games that will give fans access to the schedule and medals tally.
Link to microsite: https://www.sonysportsnetwork.com/sports-details/54/asian-games The 'Hum HongeKamyab' campaign was successful in rallying support for the Indian contingent at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 and unifying India in cheering for its heroes. With the 'Iss Baar Sau Paar, Phir se, Hum Honge Kamyab!' campaign featuring Raja Randhir Singh and Adille Sumariwalla, Sony Sports Network sets a new goal for India; to bag 100+ medals at the upcoming 2022 Asian Games. Although it's a big goal, it is not a farfetched one, as the Indian contingent won 69 medals at the 2018 Asian Games.
In the first film, Raja Randhir Singh talks about his family's role in launching the Asian Games back in 1951. He also narrates his medal-winning journey and gives his best wishes to the Indian contingent. Raja Randhir Singh, the Acting President of the Olympic Council of Asia is also 1979 recipient of the Arjuna Award. A former Olympic-level trap and skeet shooter, he became the first Indian shooter to win continental individual gold at the 1978 Asian Games in Bangkok. On home soil four years later, he won team silver and individual bronze at the 1982 Asian Games in New Delhi. He competed at five Olympic Games from 1968 to 1984 in Mixed Trap.
Link to campaign film: https://youtu.be/hjw5fSGasGU The second film features AdilleSumariwalla, President, Athletics Federation of India and recipient of the Arjuna Award, reminiscing Neeraj Chopra's Gold medal winning moment at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. He also conveys his best wishes to the Indian contingent at the Asian Games 2022 giving out the war cry 'Iss Baar Sau Paar, Phir se, Hum Honge Kamyab!' AdilleSumariwalla is a former Olympian and represented India at the 1980 Moscow Olympics as a 100m runner and bagged a medal at the Asian Track and Field Championships, Tokyo 1979. He shone brightly when he bagged the gold medal at the South Asian Games in 1984 and held the National Record for 18 years in the 100m sprint category.
Link to campaign film: https://youtu.be/Bx3G_xCZ27U Comments: Rajesh Kaul, Chief Revenue Officer, Distribution and Head – Sports Business, Sony Pictures Networks India, "The feeling of national pride that our Olympics campaign 'Hum HongeKamyab' was able to instil in people was commendable, and we wish to replicate the same for the 19th Asian Games Hangzhou 2022. At the 2018 iteration of the Games, India bagged 69 medals, so to manifest India's 100-medal mark, we have launched our campaign 'IssBaar Sau Paar, Phir se, Hum HongeKamyab!'. Our campaign also commemorates the 150 days countdown and gives us a chance to inspire the audience to watch this year's Asiad." Raja Randhir Singh, Olympian & Arjuna Awardee and Acting President, Olympic Council of Asia, "The first-ever Asian Games were held in New Delhi in 1951, and this was the first step in paving the way for a multi-sport culture in Asia and especially in India. Similarly, the Tokyo 2020 Olympics was able to fill the country with a new hope – Hum HongeKamyab. Taking this thought ahead, I wish the Indian contingent all the luck and I am sure they will cross the 100-medal tally and make us all proud - IssBaar Sau Paar, Phir se, Hum HongeKamyab!" AdilleSumariwalla, Olympian & Arjuna Awardee and President, Athletics Federation of India, "The Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 will go down in the history as one of the most successful in sports for India. There were so many unforgettable moments of pride for our nation at this prestigious platform. The whole country came together to inspire our athletes to do their best and as we continue our rallying cry, I believe that our contingent, specifically athletics, will contribute to the maximum number of Golds at the Asian Games this year." About Sony Pictures Networks India (SPN) Sony Pictures Networks India (SPN) is an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Sony Corporation, Japan.
SPN has several channels including Sony Entertainment Television (SET and SET HD), one of India's leading Hindi general entertainment television channels; MAX, India's premium Hindi movies and special events channel; MAX 2, another Hindi movie channel showcasing great India Cinema; MAX HD, a high definition Hindi movie channel airing premium quality films; WAH, the FTA channel for Hindi movies; SAB and SAB HD the family-oriented Hindi comedy entertainment channels; PAL, a genre leader in rural Hindi speaking markets (HSM) showcasing the best of Hindi general entertainment and Hindi movies from SPN's content library; PIX and PIX HD, Sony BBC Earth and Sony BBC Earth HD, the premium factual entertainment channels, Sony AATH, the Bangla entertainment channel; YAY!, the kids entertainment channel; sports entertainment channels – SONY SIX, SONY SIX HD, SONY TEN 1, SONY TEN 1 HD, SONY TEN 2, SONY TEN 2 HD, SONY TEN 3, SONY TEN 3 HD, SONY TEN 4, SONY TEN 4 HD, Sony मराठी, the Marathi general entertainment channel; SonyLIV - the digital entertainment VOD platform and Studio NEXT the independent production venture for original content and IPs for TV and digital media. SPN reaches out to over 700 million viewers in India and is available in 167 countries.
The network is recognized as an employer of choice within and outside the media industry. SPN is a recipient of several awards, including India's Best Companies to Work For 2021 by the Great Place to Work® Institute, India, 'Aon Best Employers India' awards in recognition of SPN's unique workplace culture and exceptional people practices, consistently ranking amongst India's Top 10 Companies with Best Health & Wellness Practices by SHRM & CGP Partners and listed by Working Mother & AVTAR as one of the 100 Best Companies for Women in India.
Sony Pictures Networks India Private Limited is in its 27th year of operations in India. It has a subsidiary, MSM-Worldwide Factual Media Private Limited and an affiliate, Bangla Entertainment Private Limited in India.
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