• NDTV Good Times launches new season of Highway on My Plate- Addas

    Submitted by ITV Production on May 29, 2012
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: Lifestyle channel NDTV Good Times is launching a new season of Highway on My Plate - Addas.

    Starting 27 May, the show will air every Sunday at 8 pm.

    Anchored by Rocky and Mayur, the season will take viewers down the memory lane, to the centre of every student?s universe - the canteen, their "favourite" Adda. The duo will uncover the ?best addas? across the country and the food, ingredients and traditions that make them special, in their signature style.

    Rocky and Mayur said, "In this season we have been able to see India?s finest schools and colleges through the eyes of their students, in a way no one has ever brought to you before,and as we cover thirteen of these amazing addas, one thing is for sure the food is worth every penny."

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  • NDTV Good Times showcases Band Baajaa Bride at 9.30 pm

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 11, 2012
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: NDTV Good Times has started season 2 of the makeover show, Band Baajaa Bride.

    The show will be called ?Band Baajaa Bride with Sabyasachi? and will have Ambika Anand and Bharat Arora who will be joined by ace designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee. The 13 episode series starts at 9.30 pm features. 13 lucky brides get a head to toe makeover, thanks to a team of experts and the mentorship ofdesigner Sabyasachi Mukherjee.

    Sabyasachi says, ?I had a great time working with NDTV Good Times and the complete team of Band Baajaa Bride. Every girl, dreams of looking like a princess on her wedding and we, the team of Band Baajaa Bride, will make sure that she looks her absolute best. We will ensure that every bride on the show feels extraordinary with the spectacular makeover, designer clothes and jewelery she receives. She will cherish her wedding day for a lifetime!?

    The series has flaw corrections, dental surgeries, hairstyles to change the persona, diet plans peppered with the tussle between mother and daughter on the best colour for her daughter?s Lehenga. The bride?s quest for her mother in law?s approval on her jewelery and the masala of marriages in India.

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  • Indo-Pak battle on kitchen-field on NDTV Good Times

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jan 17, 2012
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: India and Pakistan have been traditional rivals, whether it was in hockey, cricket, or in the battlefield. And yet, the people of these two countries are closest to each other in their cultural and culinary practices.

    Taking advantage of this, NDTV Good Times is launching a competition among the chefs of the two countries in a new series called ?Foodistan? from 23 January. The show will air every Monday to Wednesday from 9.30 pm.

    This Indo-Pak battle for culinary supremacy will feature 15 professional chefs in 26 episodes, and their food preparations will be judged by a three-member jury comprising HT Media editorial director Vir Sanghvi; celebrity British chef Merrilees Parker, and Sonya Jehanis who is a Bollywood actress of Pakistan and French descent.

    All the chefs - eight from India and seven from Pakistan - are already known for their work in various hotels in India and Pakistan. The series will be presented by the Aly Khan with Ira Dubey.

    Sanghvi said this was the first reality show of its kind on any English television channel, and the most expensive show on NDTV Good Times.

    He admitted that getting visas for the chefs from Pakistan had been a problem and had taken longer than expected.

    Contrary to common perception, Pakistani food was not necessarily like Indian food, he said.

    NDTV Lifestyle CEO Smeeta Chakrabarti told indiantelevision.com on the sidelines of the show launch announcement that the channel had partnered with Geo Channel of Pakistan to get some shots from that country. The programme is in English and a smattering of Hindi and Urdu.

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