Sports
Sony kickstarts promotional campaign for Tokyo Olympics
Mumbai, July 31
Sony Pictures Sports Network (SPSN), the official broadcaster of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, on Wednesday kicked-off its initiatives for the upcoming multi-sporting event starting with its on-air campaign, 'Hum Honge Kamyab.
SPSN marks the one-year countdown to one of the world's greatest sports event with the telecast of a series of Olympic Channel shows, which includes India-centric content to further familiarise the audiences with Indian athletes and Olympic sport disciplines.
‘Hum Honge Kamyab' is a call that invokes a strong sense of national pride for our athletes and rallies the nation to unite in a state of support for our athletes for Tokyo 2020.
The inspiring campaign also aims to motivate the athletes to put their strongest foot forward for the biggest sporting event in the world and make the nation proud through the journey to win medals.
The film showcases aspiring athletes in training, inspired by their real-life heroes and past Olympians. The track is a stylized version of the anthem "Hum Honge Kamyab". The sentiments of the nation are echoing - "Hindustan dekh raha hai ek hi khwab, Hum Honge Kamyab".
With less than 365 days to go for Tokyo 2020, a specially customised programming line-up of Olympic Channel content will also be aired on SONY TEN 1 channels every Friday at 8 p.m. The content will include India-specific series, which will be aired under "Hum Honge Kamyab!" and non-India content under "The Olympic Dream".
Under the "Hum Honge Kamyab!" series, the sports network will air "Land of Legends" that highlights the stories of India's medal winning hockey teams followed by other episodes "Can't Stay Down" about India's wrestling akharas, "Foul Play: Dutee" featuring the story of Dutee Chand's trials with gender testing policies and "Shakti: India's Super Women" featuring Indian female athletes Dipa Karmakar, Deepika Kumari, Sakshi Malik and Sandhya Shetty who have overcome unmatched obstacles to achieve their sporting dreams.
"The Olympic Dream" programming includes episodic series like "Unforgettable Olympic Moments", "The Olympics on the Record", Olympic documentaries from Five Rings Films and much more.
SonyLIV will also launch an Olympic Channel section on their app entirely dedicated to their content featuring 50+ original series and more than 10 films that includes "Heroes of the Future", a chronicle of tomorrow's budding athletes, "Olympian's Tips", an inroad into the world of coaches and athletes, "Gold Medal Entourage", "Sports Swap", and others.
SPSN marks the one-year countdown to one of the world's greatest sports event with the telecast of a series of Olympic Channel shows, which includes India-centric content to further familiarise the audiences with Indian athletes and Olympic sport disciplines.
‘Hum Honge Kamyab' is a call that invokes a strong sense of national pride for our athletes and rallies the nation to unite in a state of support for our athletes for Tokyo 2020.
The inspiring campaign also aims to motivate the athletes to put their strongest foot forward for the biggest sporting event in the world and make the nation proud through the journey to win medals.
The film showcases aspiring athletes in training, inspired by their real-life heroes and past Olympians. The track is a stylized version of the anthem "Hum Honge Kamyab". The sentiments of the nation are echoing - "Hindustan dekh raha hai ek hi khwab, Hum Honge Kamyab".
With less than 365 days to go for Tokyo 2020, a specially customised programming line-up of Olympic Channel content will also be aired on SONY TEN 1 channels every Friday at 8 p.m. The content will include India-specific series, which will be aired under "Hum Honge Kamyab!" and non-India content under "The Olympic Dream".
Under the "Hum Honge Kamyab!" series, the sports network will air "Land of Legends" that highlights the stories of India's medal winning hockey teams followed by other episodes "Can't Stay Down" about India's wrestling akharas, "Foul Play: Dutee" featuring the story of Dutee Chand's trials with gender testing policies and "Shakti: India's Super Women" featuring Indian female athletes Dipa Karmakar, Deepika Kumari, Sakshi Malik and Sandhya Shetty who have overcome unmatched obstacles to achieve their sporting dreams.
"The Olympic Dream" programming includes episodic series like "Unforgettable Olympic Moments", "The Olympics on the Record", Olympic documentaries from Five Rings Films and much more.
SonyLIV will also launch an Olympic Channel section on their app entirely dedicated to their content featuring 50+ original series and more than 10 films that includes "Heroes of the Future", a chronicle of tomorrow's budding athletes, "Olympian's Tips", an inroad into the world of coaches and athletes, "Gold Medal Entourage", "Sports Swap", and others.
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