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The
monicker of his production company probably
best describes him, but Anuj Saxena - actor,
doctor, industrialist, producer - prefers
to call himself a dreamer. A BIG dreamer.
Flying
high! On top of the world!
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Till two years ago, Maverick Productions
was just a gleam in the eye for the scion
of Elder Pharma, who flirted with acting
after completing his medical studies, even
as he seriously worked towards building
his father's comapny. Today, the 30 strong
production company is already targeting
a turnover of around Rs 12 crore this fiscal.
It reaped Rs three crore in its first year
of operation and Anuj proudly says that
his latest project has already clocked in
revenues of Rs five crore so far this financial
year.
It's obvious that the actor, who's recently
started shooting for the Adhikaris' forthcoming
afternoon show Risshton Ki Dorr for Sony,
is going to focus on building Maverick Productions
this year. No wonder then that Anuj and
his core team made it a point to attend
MipTV in Cannes, France last week. Attending
the biggest TV content marketplace in the
world has fired his dreams even more, he
avers.
Excerpts from a chat just before the jet
setting Anuj left for another business trip
to Singapore.
Why did you decide
to participate in MipTV this year?
Maverick is over a year old,
and we definitely looking at fresh ideas
and collaborations that can take fruit in
the coming years. Of course, this being
my first time at Cannes, I didn't know what
to expect. The opportunities of course,
are tremendous. We made contact with a lot
of companies from all over, now it needs
to be seen how much of that contact can
be translated into business.

Talking business: Anuj being interviewed
by a journalist
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What kind of
business are looking to build through participation
at events like MipTV?
I am keeping my mind open. We
are looking at buying content, or getting
into co-production deals with small independent
production houses overseas, even feature
films! I am looking at making television
software, feature films, documentaries....In
fact, there are several companies abroad
which are looking at setting up shop in
India, and we would like to act as their
subsidiaries as well.
What would you
say were your achievements at Cannes?
Basically, we established that
there is a company called Maverick Productions
that's keen to do shows, licensing....basically,
willing to do business with overseas companies.
And we were able to contact several companies
and do just that.
Are you looking
at any specific genres like reality shows?
Not really. In India, so far,
both seem to have worked, but both stand
the chance of losing steam. Which is why,
my team and I explored different concepts
- both fiction and non-fiction. And after
returning to India, we have shortlisted
50 fiction formats and 49 non fiction formats
that we could explore!
Smiling
all the way!
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Are you planning
to set up base in other countries as well?
We will definitely go international,
probably from next year on. There are a
lot of production companies which are looking
at collaborations in south east Asia, and
I would definitely like to cash in on that.
So, where is Maverick
headed this year?
We have been doing TVCs, TV shows....now
we may even get into event management if
the right opportunity presents itself. We
are looking at feature films, we may get
into the studio business as well. According
to me, co-production is the name of the
game!
Feature films
too?
Why not? I already have two film
scripts ready. I even have a director in
mind for one. It's just a matter of time!
Personally too,
you were a big hit in Cannes this year!
Yes, the international photo
call was a big success....probably speaks
for the growing popularity of Indians abroad!
Of course, this year I represented the Indian
producer community....I would love it if
I posed for them as an international film
star! (laughs)
Pictures
by Anil Wanvari
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Posted
on 17 April 2006 5:30 pm
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