Television pays well. Really well. And on time. And by time I mean there could be a delay of about 5-10 from the pay day but in the larger scheme of Indian Stretchable Time, it’s fine. You may miss out on a car or a housing payment because your cheque didn’t arrive on time that’s all
Writing in TV is divided into – Story, Screenplay and Dialogues. A writer may work any one or all three on a particular show. A daily show has at least 3-4 writers.
As a newcomer you can expect to earn Rs. 2000-3000 per episode for the story, Rs. 4000-5000 per episode for screenplay and ditto for dialogues.
You will be paid this money with a lag of 30-60 days from either the date of approval (from the channel) or telecast, depending upon your contract.
All, in all it works out to a tidy sum at the end of the month, once you enter the payment cycle. Plus, as you grow in experience, you can pretty much command your price. I know writers who walk home with Rs. 4 – 5 lakhs (Rs. 4,00,000 – 5,00,000) a month. But then they are good. They know the pulse of the viewers and can guarantee TRPs.
These are the kinds of writers who usually come up with winning pitches – the concept and initial story document for winning shows. And get paid huge amounts of money for the same.
Personally, I’m not a fan of pitches. I prefer to take on shows that are already on air. That’s because the success rate is 1:20, one show in twenty presented gets the nod. And if yours is one of the shows that has been rejected, as is likely to happen, all you would have ended up doing is wasting a lot of time and money in developing the concept and story, going for narrations etc.
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hmmm that’s some insight…u have any show on air currently?
I guess u wrote “India Calling” na? That used to be my one time fav because it was diff…
This is good information …. but how does one get in touch with the T.V. guys ………
@S…Yes i do. It’s called Sun Yaar Chill Maar on Bindass.
@phoenixritu…just call just dila services and ask them for the numb ers of prodution houses you wnat to work with. Production houses names and logos appear in the credits of the show…so there are prodcution houses like UTV, Balaji, Synergy, Sphere origins etc…get their numbers, call them and ask to speak to a creative director…say you are a writer looking to begin writing for TV.