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Does Exodus 4:16 & Exodus 7:1 teach that we believers are Gods?
Duke Jeyaraj responds to a Youtube comment posted under his video I posted this video on my Youtube channel some time ago: A viewer posted this comment following this post: ‘Pastor I agree with you but what if they speak about exodus 4:16 and exodus 7:1 please throw some light on this topic’ Here is my brief response: The same book, the book of Exodus, in Exodus 20:3 says, “You shall not have…
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Vir Das will host the International Emmy Awards 2024: "Tremendously honoured and excited"
Vir Das, an Indian actor and comedian, is set to host the 2024 International Emmy Awards. The ceremony, which recognizes excellence in television programs from throughout the world, will be held on November 25 in New York City. The news was announced on Wednesday by the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Das, who has previously been nominated for and won International Emmy awards, expressed his excitement and thanks for the chance.
Das shared the news and his joy on social media, writing, "Thanks to your support, an Indian Emmy host." I'm excited to host the @iemmys this year! Crazy. Thank you for hosting me. I am tremendously honored and excited!" Hrithik Roshan commented on his post: "Wow. That is wonderful. Very nicely done.
Vir Das stated his enthusiasm for hosting the International Emmys, saying, "Returning to the International Emmy Awards, this time as the host, is a deeply personal and exhilarating moment for me." The Emmys have always been a symbol of excellence and a celebration of varied tales from all around the world. I have a strong connection to this event, having won an Emmy for Landing last year, and I am really honored to play a key role. I'm looking forward to celebrating my peers' tremendous achievements and adding a bit of comedy and joy to this important evening."
In addition to stand-up comedy, Das has worked on a number of television projects. He has written, produced, and starred in several programs, including ABC's spy drama-comedy Whiskey Cavalier, Netflix's thriller Hasmukh, and Amazon's travel show Jestination Unknown. He has also acted in films including Judd Apatow's The Bubble, and he is now working on his own single-camera comedy with CBS Studios and Andy Samberg.
Das is also the lead singer for India's comedy-rock band Alien Chutney. He recently appeared in the Amazon Prime Video series Call Me Bae, portraying a morally ambiguous TV news anchor.
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The Desi Guide to Binge-Watching in the Holiday Season
I remember going to watch the comedy “Luv Shuv Te Chicken Khurana” at AMC Mercado in Santa Clara California a few years back. There were 3 people in the theater that afternoon. My girlfriend and I, both die-hard Bollywood first day first show fanatics. And a white guy. The movie was a slow disappointment, but the white guy loved it. He told us that he came for the color, the song, and the dance and didn't mind if the experience may be marred by badly contexed sub-titles.
Bollywood forgets that the greater audience may be beyond the desi crowd. Some filmmakers need to start thinking about that paradigm. Every time a bhangra song plays in a club, the white people love swinging into action. Holi at Stanford is mostly white and most technology companies are hotbeds of Indian culture, led by Bollywood styling.
As Desis, Bollywood is our expression, whether we were born in the sub-continent or not, whether we moved out of India decades ago or are fresh off the boat; we know the songs, we dance to the tunes, we dress influenced by the stars, we follow their Instagram feeds, our karaoke sessions are Bollywood the theme, our conversations are lined with famous dialogues from Bollywood movies, we line up for miles outside theaters when a Rajni movie releases, we turn up in thousands when the stars visit to perform, we represent our Desiness through a lot of nuances borrowed from Bollywood. Bollywood is a big expression. Almost 2 billion people around the world get it.
Here is our recommendation list for the Christmas holidays. Whether you are a Bollywood fan or not, the quality and expression of this content will warm you this season.
Number 10 Haq Se
Loosely based on Louisa May Alcott's Little Women, the depiction of the lives of 4 sisters in Kashmir during the conditions it is in is a beautifully poignant story about the aspirations and ambitions of women and the society. A must watch for beautiful scenery and excellent performances by all actors. Starring Rajiv Khandelwal. Surveen Chawla, Simone Singh, directed by Ken Ghosh, Set in the turbulent terrorist infested Kashmir, the story revolves around the Mirza sisters. In Kashmir, where the society is conditioned to be very misogynistic and patriarchal. Women are suppressed and they can't voice their opinion or create their paths. This is the story of the women who dare to. Warm Kashmir colors are perfect for your holiday binge watching. View Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orP_-9rWWy8
Streaming on Alt Balaji
Number 9 Inside Edge
Inside Edge is the story of the Mumbai Mavericks, a T20 cricket franchise playing in the Powerplay League. ... almost a virtue, where sex, money, and power are mere means to an end, 2 seasons of this series are a treat to watch. Created by Pawan Anshuman, starring Richa Chadha, Vivek Oberoi, Angad Bedi and Aamir Bashir, it's a perfect holiday watch for cricket fans.
Watch promo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=es_cjyjeYbc
Streaming on Amazon Prime
Number 8 Vir Das Jestination Unknown
Vir Das and his friends travel across India to find what out what India finds funny and inoffensive. It is a beautifully unscripted portrayal of the immense diversity of India through the lens of what is the most spontaneous script and reactions.
Though a short season, the entire narrative is binge-worthy and engaging. Perfect for a family binge.
View Promo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-gb-rOVLaU
Streaming on Amazon Prime
Number 7 Sacred Games
The hair-raising plot of India's first Netflix Original is one of the highly-raved shows. The riveting cat-and-mouse game is a mixture of amazing storytelling, a fluent narrative, and brilliant acting. Sacred Games has the brilliant Nawazuddin Siddiqui playing an evil gangster and Saif Ali Khan as a troubled cop and Radhika Apte plays an intelligence officer, SG is directed by the impeccable Anurag Kashyap. PS : Not a family watch though but bingable for the holidays.
View Promo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfPJfBeDBtE
Streaming on Netflix
Number 6 Powder
Powder is one of those underrated show which more than nine years old and a bit ahead of its time. The show aired on Sony TV in 2010 and went off the air due to poor ratings. Thankfully, Netflix resurrected it from the dusty corners and now offers it to everyone. The show follows a team of Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) officers as they team up to arrest a group of drug traffickers, peddlers, and smugglers. Sure, it's nothing like Narcos, but if you like those kinds of drug crime dramas, then it might be the one for you. Interestingly, this show premiered about five years before Narcos went on air.
The show brings together an amazing cast comprising of Pankaj Tripathi, Rasika Dugal, Manish Choudhary, and Geetika Tyagi.
Quite Bingable for the holidays
Promo is here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7aL1FrEg14&feature=emb_logo&ab_channel=KaranSingh
Streaming on Netflix
Number 5 Mirzapur
Starring starring Pankaj Tripathi, Ali Fazal, Vikrant Massey, Shweta Tripathi, Shriya Pilgaonkar, Rasika Dugal, Harshita Gaur, Divyendu Sharma, Kulbhushan Kharband and Amit Sial, this is a brilliant crime thriller directed by Karan Anshuman and Gurmmeet Singh. With the rivetting fast paced story of the nine episodes of Season 1, this is a sure shor binge watch for the holidays for thriller buffs.
View Promo here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNeGF-PvRHY&ab_channel=AmazonPrimeVideoIndia
Streaming on Amazon Prime
Number 4 Yeh Rishtey hain Pyar Ke
Out of all the sitcoms airing on Indian Television, we love and recommend this show for holiday binge-watching. Its young, uninhibited and has a surprising storyline of a young couple and an evil mom, yet there is no regular drama in dealing with the situation. The actors are well-chosen and a few episodes into the show, you will fall in love with the characters and believe their love story. You will cry with them, you will laugh with them and put on loop their beautiful moments. This is not your traditional desi serial so be prepared for a genuine breath of fresh air.
In short, you will want to fall into the love they share. Directed by Ashish Shrivastava, produced by Rajan Shahi at Directorskutproduction; the almost 200 episodes already streaming on hotstar could be your romantic holiday season binge. The actors Shaheer Sheikh, Rhea Sharma and Ritvick Arora are well cast and carry the show on their able shoulders. A must romantic see.
View promos here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQBDIonjD1k&ab_channel=StarPlus
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bD4uqqRkU2M&feature=emb_logo&ab_channel=StarPlus
Streaming on Hotstar
Number 3 Breathe
Breathe has undoubtedly taken the Indian storytelling to another level. The plot revolves around the lives of ordinary men who are faced with unexpected situations.
Kabir Sawant, a talented officer of the criminal division, assembles the missing pieces of unrelated deaths, all of which lead him to a common suspect. It is exciting to watch how the drama unfolds between the suspect who is trying to save his dying son and the officer who is adamant to impart justice. Starring R. Madhavan, Amit Sadh, Sapna Pabbi
Produced by Vikram Malhotra . Completely Bingable.
View promo : https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=OstwwYcz8nI&feature=emb_logo
Streaming on Amazon Prime, An Amazon Prime Original . Watch with VPN since it is not available for USA audiences. ( for some reason)
Number 2 Delhi Crime
Depicting the most notorious rape case in India, Delhi Crime has won major critical acclaim since it aired the first season. Its second season has also been announced after the success of the first.
It stars Shefali Shah, Adil Hussain, Rasika Dugal, Rajesh Tailang, and many other brilliant actors. The series is based on the 2012 Delhi gang-rape case, which is widely known as the Nirbhaya case. A 23-year-old girl and her male friend were beaten up and brutally assaulted in a running bus near Munirka in New Delhi while they were going home after catching a movie.
The girl was gang-raped and assaulted with an iron rod, following which the pair was thrown naked and injured on the road, after which the culprits tried to run them over with the bus. Delhi Crime tells the story from the perspective of the Delhi Police and how they dealt with what emerged as the most brutal rape case ever seen in India.
This is the most riveting depiction of the horror of rape and the aftermath.
View Promo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNuKwlKJx2E&feature=emb_logo&ab_channel=Netflix
Streaming on Netflix. A Netflix original.
Number 1 The Family Man
Srikant Tiwari is a middle-class man who also serves as a world-class spy. Srikant tries to balance his familial responsibilities with the demands of the highly secretive special cell of the National Intelligence Agency that he is working for. While he tries to protect the nation from terrorists, he also has to protect his family from the impact of his secretive, high-pressure, and low paying job.
Gripping Screenplay, dark humor, middle-class frame of reference, Enthralling, engrossing, riveting narrative. All of what makes this Manoj Bajpayee, Priyamani, Gul Panag web series such a top of the list for holidays binge. Notably, this is directed by Raj and DJ, the guys behind Stree and Bala.
View Promo here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XatRGut65VI&ab_channel=AmazonPrimeVideoIndia
Streaming on Amazon Prime, An Amazon Prime Original.
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Vir Das Is Afraid of Not Having It
Vir Das is, in his own words, a small things guy. The 40-year-old, best known for his stand-up comedy, doesn't stress about stuff too much. His biggest concern? Getting home in time to walk his nine-year-old bulldog Watson, whom he hasn't seen much of because he's been travelling. Das namechecks pollution — “if I had to pick a big issue,” he adds — before returning to the small things. “I act, I do stand up, and I do music,” Das tells Gadgets 360 from Chennai. “And I've done a heavy amount of acting and I've done a heavy amount of stand-up, but I haven't made a lot of music. So I've been missing my band a little bit.” If you haven't heard of his music career, Das' band is called Alien Chutney, self-described as India's first comedy rock band. “Alien Chutney has always been one of those things that I think Vir saw as a holiday from the stand-up and acting,” the band's pianist Kaizad Gherda, who has known Das for 12 years, says. Within the other two, it's largely been stand-up recently. Das hasn't had a film role in over two years. That's in part due to his deal at Netflix, where he released his first hour-long stand-up comedy special — Abroad Understanding — in 2017. That led to a 36-country world tour in 2018, plus a second special — Losing It — in late 2018. “I consciously didn't because I fell back in love with stand-up,” Das notes. “You don't get to perform in Oslo and try and figure out what they find funny without some serious commitment to that process. And I just hadn't done that before. So, I took a year-and-a-half to really get good at stand-up.” But that's been slowly changing. In early 2019, Das was part of the short-lived ABC action comedy-drama series Whiskey Cavalier — it aired on Colors Infinity and can be streamed on Amazon Prime Video — which was cancelled after a season. In late 2019, Das acted in sketches for Jestination Unknown, an Amazon comedy travel reality series he also hosted. That's set to continue in 2020. In addition to two unnamed films, Das has a series called Hasmukh — he wouldn't reveal the platform attached — about a comedian who's a serial killer, which he has written, creative produced, and acted in. Das thinks it has elements of crime dramas Dexter and Fargo. It's currently in post-production, so expect to see that on your screens soon. “It's nice to do some Hindi stand-up, and it was nice to murder people every episode, I enjoyed that as well,” Das adds with a chuckle. “Hopefully, an avatar of me people will not expect.” Before that, Das can be seen alongside Preity Zinta in an episode of Fresh Off the Boat — it airs on Hotstar Saturday — the immigrant sitcom that's currently in its sixth and final season. On it, he plays someone “who has infectious enthusiasm and zero pragmatism. He's fully 900 percent into everything but has no clue how to do it whatsoever.” If it does well for its network ABC, it could end up being turned into a spin-off series. Das says it was “the luck of the Irish” how the Fresh Off the Boat role came together. In July last year, he was at the Just for Laughs comedy festival in Montreal when he got a call. Das flew down to Los Angeles to meet with writer Rachna Fruchbom and executive producer Melvin Mar. 48 hours later as he landed in India, he was told he had the job.
Das and Zinta in Fresh Off the Boat Photo Credit: ABC And then there's the new stand-up special — his third, which makes him one of just six comics to hit that milestone on Netflix. Titled For India, it's out Republic Day — Sunday — on the streaming service globally. With it, Das also makes his directorial debut, co-directing alongside Ajay Bhuyan, whom he previously worked with on Jestination Unknown. “I really got into the theme of this special,” Das adds. “And the shot-taking and the breakdown and how visually a special — yes, it's a piece of stand-up comedy but it's also a piece of cinema. There is an artistry to how to shoot a special. I learnt on this special to not have the fancy stage or the fancy lights or the swag suit or the big set. There's basically no set in this special.” That's not an exaggeration. In For India, Das — in loose-fitting clothing and a pair of jootis — walks out of a blue door that's placed in the middle of nowhere and then takes his place on the three steps that follow. The only thing next to him is a kulhad. The audience, sitting on lit-up chairs, surround him in a semi-circle. “I really wanted this special to feel intimate, because you can't do a special about India without making Indians as much a part of this special as the artist,” Das says. “Usually the audience is dimly lit; we've deliberately brightly lit. So if a joke works, you can see them laughing at it, and if they're uncomfortable with a joke, you can see that too. You're watching the audience as much as you're watching the comedian.” That intimacy isn't a natural environment for Das, who admits he's never been a “conversationally confident” person through his life. But those inhibitions magically disappear on stage, he adds: “Ever since I was a kid, school grades, debating, dramatics, ‘What's the Good Word?', quizzes, poetry recitals, anything on the stage, I was up for it.” Das was born in 1979 Dehradun, a small town on the foothills of the Himalayas, some five hours north of India's capital New Delhi. Just a few months old, the Das family — including his elder sister, Trisha — moved to the bustling Nigerian port city of Lagos, where he spent most of his early childhood. But his parents wanted him to have an Indian education, so at age nine, he was sent off to a boarding school in the sleepy town of Kasuali, five hours west of his birthplace. After splitting his time between India and Africa throughout school, Das came down to Delhi — his family had also moved back in the interim — for college, opting to study political science. But halfway through his degree, he packed his bags and moved to Chicago on a scholarship. There, Das would have his first taste of stand-up, writing and performing a 90-minute show in the final year of drama school. Soon after, Das was on his way to a master's degree in theatre in Alabama. But life had other plans. Das returned to Delhi for five months before he started grad school. During that time, he got another lick at stand-up. Loving it and wanting to become a full-time comic, Das dropped out of university in three months. His upbringing has made him “the perpetual outsider”, Das notes, “and that's something that I've had to make peace with. I'm very Indian for American audiences and very Western for Indian audiences. I'm way too Bollywood for music festivals and I'm way too indie for Bollywood. But I do believe that not getting lost in either one of those bubbles is a very valuable thing. “It took me a while to figure out comedically that I couldn't write for a particular audience because I didn't come from a particular audience. I just kind of had to write for myself and pray to God that the audience came along.” Back in India in the early 2000s, Das did anything and everything that came his way. That included stand-up specials, hosting TV shows, doing improv, and being part of a larger comedy ensemble. During one of those specials, Das thought of pairing comedy and music. “The only reason that I play with Alien Chutney is because it stands out,” Gherda says. “Even though the song has the same joke or the same punchline, it always lands differently for different crowds. Vir may have to twist it and turn it for different cities when we tour India. It's not like we're trying to play it perfectly. We're trying to ensure that the joke always remains funny.” Around the same time, Das would make his way into Bollywood, which included a leading role in the black comedy thriller Delhi Belly. Alongside, Das wrote a play called History of India.
Kunaal Roy Kapur, Imran Khan, and Das in Delhi Belly Photo Credit: AKP/UTV In fact, that was the original title for the new special — now called For India — an insider told Gadgets 360, before it underwent an overhaul of sorts. It still retains the essence, which involves Das looking at “what it means to be Indian in today's world. A mix of nostalgia and social commentary and just little s--t from India that I thought was funny.” For an hour and 15 minutes, Das talks about everything from chyawanprash to Ram Mandir, making a big deal out of little things and making light of controversial topics. He channels that outsider perspective by working two crowds — one Indian and the other foreign — in the same room. Every time he lands on a very-Indian thing like chyawanprash, the lighting changes as Das addresses the Westerners to explain it in their words. What's more interesting, in terms of what Das discusses, is the how. By and large, every time he wants to arrive on a political joke, he approaches it via a cultural association, be it a film, a book, a drink, or Indian uncles. It's a clever bait-and-switch, though viewers will likely see it coming after the first few instances. Mowgli is linked to Amit Shah, and Indian uncles are tied to Babri Masjid. “Sometimes you're like, ‘I want to write a joke about Doordarshan's Jungle Book.' And then you arrive at a political joke somewhere just because that's kind of floating around in your subconscious,” Das explains. “I did want to write a show that brought all Indians to the table because I think that the show — sort of a celebration of India — would need it as well. But at the same time, you don't want to stay away from things that — I do have beliefs.” For India is also like a homecoming for Das, who hadn't shot a special in the country in two years. And it kicks off a self-proclaimed “interesting” year, he says: “2020 is a year I decided not to repeat myself. The movies that I'm doing are extremely different and challenging. I don't look or sound like myself. I have a new show that I'm touring the world with and it's an incredibly personal show. “I'm going to release a hip-hop album at the end of the year, which is something I'm excited about because I think I'm at rap, and I wanna see if I can try and take Alien Chutney in a new direction. We're getting into the studio in a week to lay down like seven tracks.” “I think he's pretty good at that, because we previously had done a song called ‘Government Man' in that style and he was a little nervous as to whether everything would land or not,” Gherda remarks. “But it became quite a catchy and popular song. I think it's given him confidence to do right in that zone now.” “I love playing big music festivals with my band. I don't get to do that enough,” Das adds later, asked what he misses the most about his early years. “And I really enjoyed the job at CNBC. Because I was just this kid who they let on the nine o'clock news bulletin to joke and I had nowhere near the intelligence or maturity of anybody in that office building. “But they still put me on air on prime time, so I used to enjoy just being a kid raised in the newsroom. That was interesting. Sometimes I miss being part of a topical comedy show, and I think that's something I might do later in my career is get back to the Jon Stewart, John Oliver kind of game.” In his fifteen-or-so-year career so far, Das has explored virtually every art form available to him. Gherda says he does “a billion things” and adds: “There were days when it was just us. And Vir used to answer a call, and Vir used to quote for us, and Vir used to organise a car, and Vir used to book our tickets and our hotel. He had the motivation to do this without the celebrity attached to him.” Is there something Das can't do? “If I know that I can't do it, I usually want to do it,” he replies, before adding with a laugh: “Even if I'm going to be terrible at it.” That fearlessness has made him one of India's highest-earning comedians. Das' biggest fear is “not having it. I never want to get to the point where I'm not nervous before the show. I never want to get to a point where I'm not nervous about some of the products that I'm putting out. I never want to have a first day at work on a new project where I'm not terrified, because I think those three are good signs about artistic evolution. “If you constantly feel like a newcomer, and you're probably not good enough to do it, chances are you'll work that much harder.” Read the full article
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Bulacan to fight Sabalde in Davao Norte Nov. 23
#PHnews: Bulacan to fight Sabalde in Davao Norte Nov. 23
DAVAO CITY – Undefeated Richard Bulacan of Davao del Norte will fight Anthony "Zorro" Sabalde of Cebu on Nov. 23 at the Davao del Norte Sports Complex in Tagum City. The 20-year-old orthodox Bulacan recently TKO'd Vergel Deguma of General Santos City in the 5th round last Sept. 7 in Digos City. It was the 7th win and 5th knockout by Bulacan. Sabalde, on the other hand, has 13 wins with eight knockouts against nine losses. The 27-year-old Sabalde won the vacant Visayas Professional Boxing Association super featherweight title by knocking out Romnick Magos of Cebu in the 3rd round in March 2 in Talibon, Bohol. However, Sabalde lost by retirement to Dong Kwan Lee of South Korea in the 5th round in June 15 in South Korea. Meanwhile, pitted in the main event are Jess Rhey "Wamman" Wamimal (13W-3L-1D, 8KO) of Bukidnon against Sunil Siwach of India (5W-0L-1D, 2KO) for the Global Boxing Organization featherweight title. The other matches are Jestine Tesoro of Davao against Romnick Magos of Cebu, Elmar James Panerio of Digos against Mark Camellion, and Jerson Bancil of Davao against Ernesto Camiguing. The promoter is Rey Rodis of RED Boxing International. (PNA)
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* Philippine News Agency. "Bulacan to fight Sabalde in Davao Norte Nov. 23." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1086684 (archived).
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Jestination Unknown S01 Hindi WEB Series 720p HEVC
Jestination Unknown S01 Hindi WEB Series 720p HEVC
Jestination Unknown S01 Hindi WEB Series 720p HEVC Genre: Comedy Size: 1Gb Language: Hindi QUALITY : 720p WEB HDRip x265 HEVC Directed by: Starring: Vir Das, Anu Menon, Suresh Menon
Story….. Jestination Unknown is an attempt to answer the question, what does India find funny? The clubs and pubs of India’s metros are only a sliver of an answer to that question. English stand-up comedy…
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In Jestination Unknown — a comedy travel series out Friday on Amazon Prime Video — Vir Das takes his friends such as Shruti Seth, Suresh Menon, Amogh Ranadive, Ashwin Mushran, Amit Tandon, and Anu Menon to six cities to discover what India finds funny. from RSS Feeds : RSS Feed - NDTV Gadgets360.com https://ift.tt/2J12Fqs
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Indian singing stars Sunidhi Chauhan, Nucleya, Amit Trivedi to co-judge new reality show
Amazon Prime Video India announced today that that music composer Amit Trivedi, singer Sunidhi Chauhan, and DJ Nucleya will come together to judge a new music reality show titled The Remix for the video-on-demand streaming service.
The show will have 10 episodes where DJs and singers will pair up to create remixes of songs and compete for a big prize. It will run on an already established format that has been sold in 15 countries across Asia, Africa, and Europe.
In each episode, the DJ or the singer will pair up and reinterpret a popular song in a new style or format, which will change on the basis of challenges put up at each stage. At the end of every performance, celebrity judges will decide who will be eliminated from the show.
Vijay Subramaniam, Director, Content, Amazon Prime Video India, in a statement said, "We know Indians enjoy reality TV, so we are creating new originals with the best new concepts and local Indian talent. We're excited to add more variety to our service, and continue to reinvent the way Indian customers watch TV."
On 23 August, Amazon Prime Video announced its first step towards the creation of multiple Unscripted Originals in the format of reality shows for India. The Remix is one of the three new reality shows out of the lot. The other reality shows are Jestination Unknown, a six-episode traveling comedy show that follows Vir and a group of his comic friends, and Comic Kaun, a tentative title which will be a 10-episode nationwide hunt to find India's next big comedian. A panel of top comedian judges will decide over a pool of emerging comedians in India who will compete for the prize. Each episode will focus on a specific comedy genre and the judges will serve as mentors in their genre of expertise.
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Vir Das to be seen in travelling comedy show soon
Vir Das to be seen in travelling comedy show soon
Mumbai: After hitting the right spot with his Netflix show “Abroad Understanding”, actor-comedian Vir Das has come on board on video-on-demand service Amazon Prime Video India for an upcoming travelling comedy show titled “Jestination Unknown”.Amazon Prime Video India on Wednesday announced its first step towards the creation of multiple Unscripted Originals (reality shows) for India. The lineup…
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God as a Father Is Very Different From The Kind of Father We Envision Him To Be, Influeced By Hyper-Grace Cultists!
God as a Father Is Very Different From The Kind of Father We Envision Him To Be, Influeced By Hyper-Grace Cultists!
Duke Jeyaraj In a month when we celebrate Father’s Day (it falls on June 20th, this year), it will be appropriate to study the character of God as a Father so that we fathers can copy him. The Old Testament repeatedly presents God as the Father (though some wrongly believe God is a consuming fire in the Old Testament but a loving Father in the New Testament, influenced by hyper-grace false…
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