Thursday, February 18, 2010

TV Highlights - Programs to Watch out For =>

Dharavi

(Victers Channel, Saturday, 20.30)

This week in the classic Indian section watch ‘Dharavi.' The film that won the National award for best feature film in Hindi in 1992, narrates the tale of Raj Karan, a taxi-driver who lives in Mumbai's Dharavi, one of world's largest slums. It follows his fortunes as he tries to breakout from the clutches of poverty, devising plans and investing all his money in dubious schemes, which eventually go bust. Directed and written by Sudhir Mishra, the film stars Shabana Azmi, Om Puri, Raghuvir Yadav and Madhuri Dixit. Repeat telecast is on Sunday at 09.30.

Quiz Time

(Victers Channel, Sunday, 07.00)

The popular quiz show completes its 150th episode. Since it began two years ago, two students – Asha Ajith and Devi Priya – of Mar Ivanios College, Thiruvananthapuram have researched and presented this show. In each episode, the quizzer asks 10 questions. In between, they provide a minimum of 50 clues. The viewer can send the answers via e-mail or post within 10 days and the winner will get Rs. 250. R.V.G. Menon will be the guest for this episode. The repeat telecast is at 16.00.

Munch Star Singer Junior

(Asianet, weekends, 20.00)


 
Munch Star Singer Junior:Asianet,

The new season of the popular reality show to find the most talented young singer begins this Saturday (February 20). The new season was inaugurated by jury members – playback singers G. Venugopal and Sujatha, and K. Madhavan, managing director of Asianet in the presence of actor Bhavana, who heralded the occasion by strumming the thampuru. This edition will have 24 contestants from across Kerala vying for the top spot.

Super Dancer

(Amrita TV, weekdays, 19.00)

After tough rounds of assessing their dance, choreography and improvisational skill the final four have been selected. Now Dilsha, Gayathri, Midh and Sreejith will compete against each other prior to the finale on March 7. This level consists of three rounds. In the ‘self-choreography' round, they are required to choreograph their own steps and are allowed to listen to the song just once before taking to the stage. In the ‘gender change' round the contestants dance in the style of the opposite gender. In the ‘medley round,' they have to dance to a mix of songs that may be drawn from any language and consisting of a minimum of three songs.

Source: The Hindu

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