This was the highest rated show in the week under consideration (August 17-23, 2014). The show outdid shows like Diya Aur Baati Hum (Star Plus), Jodha Akbar (Zee Tv) and Kumkum Bhagya (Zee TV).
The show’s performance also helped Sony Entertainment Television (SET), the flagship general entertainment channel (GEC) from Multi Screen Media (MSM), scale up to number four on the TAM ratings chart.
The average weekday viewership of the show was 5.2 million in its first week.
The grand premiere of the Amitabh Bachchan-helmed show was shot in the textile city of Surat in Gujarat with a live audience of around 7,000 people.
The evening’s proceedings included comedy acts by Kapil Sharma, the anchor of Colors’ Comedy Nights with Kapil, song and dance sequences and Bachchan’s interactions with the live audience.
Planners and observers believe that the presence of Sharma went a long way in getting viewers on the show.
Through the week, the show maintained its viewership at 5.2 million.
The drop from the grand premiere is to be expected say planners who believe that the channel might finally be able to reverse the ratings jinx it has been facing of late.
The week of the KBC season 8 launch saw some major upsets in the daily fiction space with consistent number one Diya Aur Baati Hum on STAR Plus shedding viewership of 3.3 million over the previous week to end up at 7.3 million.
This put the erstwhile numero uno at number four.
Jodha Akbar managed to retain the number two spot at 8.95 million viewers while Kumkum Bhagya took third place at 8.09 million viewers.
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From Surat with love: Jalebi ane fafda, Amitabh aapda!