Buy Balaji Tele, Target Rs 57: Nirmal Bang

Nirmal Bang Research is bullish on Balaji Telefilms and maintained ‘Buy’ rating on the stock to achieve a target between Rs 51-57 within 1-5 days.

Traders can buy the stock with a stop loss of Rs 35.

Shares of the company, on Wednesday (April 08), closed at Rs 39.70 on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). Current EPS and P/E ratio stood at 10.02 and 4.12 respectively. The share price has seen a 52-week high of Rs 221.70 and a low of Rs 24.80 on BSE.

Huge volumes witnessed in last couple of days, so buy the stock and hold, if it maintains above 44, a big move is expected.

In Jan 2009, Balaji Telefilms` creative head Ekta Kapoor rejects plans to start her individual channel or obtain stakes in a subsisting Hindi General Entertainment Channel.

Describing broadcasting as a chancy business mainly after the slump, the she said that presently she was contented being just a TV producer.

Based in Mumbai, Balaji Telefilms is a production house promoted by Tusshar Kapoor, Jeetendra, Shobha Kapoor and Ekta Kapoor.

It has made lots of well-known serials in India and has turned the leading TV production house in South Asia, Southeast Asia and the Middle East.

The recent downfall of the company took place in 2008 – 2009 period when popular Balaji serials were either scrapped, called off or shut shop making Balaji, a popular production house, an ordinary production house with no more than a few soaps in hand while newer production houses have started to dominate the television industry sadly.

Nausheen’s busy singing the K-queen’s praises

Nausheen’s busy singing the K-queen’s praises Nausheen Ali Sardar started her small screen career with Ekta Kapoor’s hit show ‘Kkusum’ and was hot property for long, thanks to the show.

But she had bigger dreams and five years ago she decided to stage a walk out as she felt she looked too young to play a mother. Some attitude, this female had.

She signed a movie called ‘Marathon’ which never saw the light of the day. She hoped there would be more and quite rightfully, there weren’t any. Good TV offers stopped as well.

Maybe, a lot of it can be attributed to the fact that the lady was too vain and never really realized her worth- what she was good enough for and what not.

Now she’s coming out in the open to praise her first mentor- television tsarina Ekta Kapoor.

She’s said, “Ekta is a very nice person. She deserves the credit for making a lot of people what they are today. Whether or not we talk or meet on a regular basis, Ekta makes it a point to send me a bouquet every year. Both of us share mutual respect. I will always be grateful to her.”

Ummm… looks like the lass’s aiming for a comeback to TV. Maybe the realization of not being heroine material finally dawns. Thank God for that one. -Sampurn Media