Zarina Screwvala (, born 1961) is an Indian entrepreneur and philanthropist. She is currently the Managing Trustee of Swades Foundation, a foundation dedicated towards Rural Empowerment in India.
Previously, she was the Chief Creative Officer at
UTV Software Communications (which she co- founded) where she conceptualised, promoted and managed the
UTV Bindass,
UTV Stars, UTV Action and
Hungama TV channels.
Early life
Mehta is from a
Parsi family, her father
Brigadier
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Furdoon Siavax Byramji "Duck" Mehta (1920–2021) was an officer in the
Indian Army - the first Indian aviator of the
Army Aviation Corps and the first Indian
commanding officer of the
9 Parachute Field Regiment, her mother Villie Mehta (d. 2020) ran a catering business serving
Parsi cuisine.
Zarina Mehta was born in
Washington, D.C., in the
United States
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and moved to India with her family at the age of eight. She finished her schooling from
J.B. Petit School for Girls and went on to pursue her B.A. in economics from
St. Xavier's College, Mumbai.
She also holds a master's degree in Marketing and Advertising from
Xavier's Institute of Communications.
Early career
Screwvala started her career as a
production manager for a play produced by reputed theatre artist
Pearl Padamsee. It was during her stint with Pearl that she met
Ronnie Screwvala and
Deven Khote who later on became her business partners.
Career
United Television (UTV)
Screwvala co- founded
UTV along with
Ronnie Screwvala and Deven Khote in 1990.
During the initial days, the company made advertisements and corporate films. In 1990,
UTV became the first independent production. house. UTV produced a quiz show for state TV channel
Doordarshan. The show was titled 'Mashoor Mahal' and Screwvala was the assistant director of the show. Screwvala also created and directed The Mathemagic Show and produced various other shows like Lifeline (a short film), Contact and
Shakuntala
Content creator, UTV
UTV has been credited with the production of content for India's top entertainment channels like
Zee TV
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,
STAR TV and
Sony
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. Zarina and Ronnie Screwvala and Deven Khote gave the country its first-ever reality show – Saanp Seedi (1992) and first daily soap opera Shanti (1994). After the success of Shanti, Screwvala went on to produce various shows, each targeting a different segment of audience. The shows produced by Screwvala were Saaya (targeted at young adults), Snakes & Ladders, Hip Hip Hurray (targeted at teens) and Shaka Laka Boom Boom (targeted at kids).
2005, Hungama TV
In 2004, UTV launched
Hungama TV, an exclusive channel for kids. She became an integral part of
Hungama TV by starting as its 'Head of Programming' and later went on to become the COO.
She launched two very successful shows called
Hero - Bhakti Hi Shakti Hai and Sanya and promoted
international hits like
Doraemon
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and
Shin Chan.
In 2005–2006, she ideated and executed a campaign called Hungama TV Captain's Hunt wherein the channel launched a nationwide search for a "board of directors" composed of kids whose job was to suggest what was right or wrong with content on
Hungama TV.
In 2006, Screwvala roped in Bollywood actor
John Abraham
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as the channel's brand ambassador and launched the 'John Aur Kaun' campaign. The initiative aimed to give two kids the opportunity to star in the UTV produced
John Abraham
John Abraham (born 17 December 1972) is an Indian actor and film producer who works in Hindi films. Known for his stoic action hero persona, he is a recipient of a National Film Award along with nominations for four Filmfare Awards. Abraham ha ...
film,
Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal.
As a result of these marketing efforts,
Hungama TV became the No. 1 Kids channel in India in and remained the leader until. In 2006, UTV sold
Hungama TV to
the Walt Disney Company
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for $30.5 million.
UTV Bindaas
In 2007, Screwvala conceptualised and launched
UTV Bindaas – a 360-degree Young India entertainment channel that encompassed a channel, on-ground events, mobile entertainment, gaming and merchandising. The brand values of Bindaas were defined as Fun, Frank, Fearless and Freedom and the 360-degree brand targeted Indians in the age group of 15 – 34.
The USP of the channel was its unique programming – stand-up shows, Hollywood blockbusters and thrillers – that was tailored specifically for the target group. The investment into launching all verticals of Bindaas crossed the Rs. 2.7 billion mark.
In 2010, the brand launched a 'What I Am' campaign which aimed to be the voice of young India. In the same year, UTV Bindass was rated the number one youth channel in India. Mehta also spearheaded the overhaul of the UTV branding and created its new identity with her team.
Buy-Out
In 2011, the
Walt Disney Company announced plans to buy-out UTV for $454 million. The deal was finalised in February 2012. In July 2012, after 27 years in the industry, Screwvala quit Disney-UTV.
Philanthropy
Swades Foundation
Zarina and Ronnie Screwvala set up UTV's Corporate Social Responsibility wing called Society to Heal, Aid, Restore, Educate (SHARE) with a vision to empower 1 million lives in the next 5 years across villages in the state of Maharashtra.
In 2012, SHARE was re-christened and launched as
Swades. Swades is dedicated towards the cause of Rural Empowerment and works in the
Raigad and
Ratnagiri districts of Maharashtra. Currently, Screwvala is the Managing Trustee of Swades and overlooks all the aspects of the Foundation's functioning.
Personal life
Screwvala lives in
Breach Candy, Mumbai with her husband Ronnie Screwvala. Her passions are her Labrador Sprite and reading. She studies philosophy at
New Acropolis India and is on the board of the
Asia Society
The Asia Society is a 501(c)(3) organization that focuses on educating the world about Asia. It has several centers in the United States (Manhattan, Washington, D.C., Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle) and around the world (Hong Ko ...
.
References
External links
Swades Foundation
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1961 births
Living people
Businesspeople from Mumbai
Indian women philanthropists
Indian philanthropists
St. Xavier's College, Mumbai alumni
20th-century Indian businesswomen
20th-century Indian businesspeople
Businesspeople from Washington, D.C.
Parsi people from Mumbai
21st-century Indian businesswomen
21st-century Indian businesspeople