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NDTV Announces New Series - 'Documentary 24x7'

New Delhi, Delhi, India

As part of its constant endeavour to offer innovative and gripping content on its bouquet, NDTV today announced the launch of a new series, 'Documentary 24x7' on its flagship channel NDTV 24x7. The series, a first of its kind on a news channel, will feature an array of cutting edge and path-breaking documentaries that explore contemporary issues. 'Documentary 24x7', starting on October 18, will be aired every Thursday at 9.30 pm with a repeat telecast every Sunday at 1:30 pm.

Documentary 24x7 will provide a platform for documentary films that have had a restricted audience in India. The series will move beyond the realm of headlines and breaking news to create a dialogue on broader and more enduring concerns.

The series will feature a mix of award winning works by seasoned filmmakers, both from India and from across the world. The impressive list of filmmakers include Amar Kanwar, Mike Pandey, Safina Uberoi, Sonali Gulati, Vivek Mohan, Pankaj Butalia and Paromita Vohra as well as NDTV's most seasoned talent including Sutapa Deb, Shikha Trivedi, Radhika Bordia, Swati Thiyagarajan, Sampad Mahapatra, Uma Sudhir and Tisha Srivastav.

The documentary series will be in consonance with NDTV's pioneering efforts to bring world class, responsible and thought provoking programmes for its viewers. Most documentary films go unnoticed by a majority in the country due to issues in distribution and marketing of this genre. There has long been a niche but avid fan base for documentaries in India. Documentary 24x7 aims to nurture this growing interest and give the filmmakers their deserving due. The series taps talents and issues from across the globe and makes the best of documentaries accessible to a wider audience base.

The series will air documentary films that reflect a wide range of subject, style, content and form. Some of the chosen films include Sonali Gulati's 'Nalini by Day, Nancy by Night' based on the BPO industry from an American immigrant's perspective; Safina Uberoi's 'Brides of Khan', which portrays Sydney-based photographer Alan Khan, famous for his wedding photographs of Indian, Greek, Lebanese and Chinese immigrants in Australia; 'Many Faces of Madness' by Amar Kanwar focusing on the wide-scale ecological devastation in India and 'Where's Sandra' by Paromita Vohra which delves into Christian stereotypes.

The programme will span cultures to provide viewers a chance to watch uncommon documentaries of a high quality, in keeping with NDTV's vision to offer television audiences incomparable programmes.

Catch 'Many Faces of Madness' on October 18 at 9.30 PM on NDTV 24x7

Many Faces of Madness is a short film that emerges from the reality of ecological destruction in India today. The film brings people face to face with the intensity and impact of globalization and industrialization and passionately pleads for wisdom while facing these challenges. The film travels through images from different parts of India, revealing glimpses of traditional water harvesting systems, mining and chemical pollution, community forest protection, displacement, deforestation, bio-piracy and coastal ecosystems.

About the Director: Amar Kanwar, a postgraduate in Mass Communication, Film and Television from Jamia Millia Islamia, has been working as an independent filmmaker for more than a decade. He has directed over forty documentaries during this period and has consistently worked on issues of health, ecology, philosophy, labour, law, politics, art and education. His films have received many awards and nominations and have been screened in several international documentary film festivals like the Mumbai International Film Festival, San Francisco International Film Festival, 36th Antalya International Documentary Film Festival and Torino International Environment Film Festival, Italy etc. Has won The Grand Prix award at EnviroFilm, Slovak Republic and The First Prize at Torino International Environment Film Festival, Italy in 2002

About NDTV

NDTV Ltd, founded in 1988, is India's first and largest private producer of current affairs, sports and entertainment television. It is home to the country's best and brightest reporters, anchors, camerapersons and producers. 23 offices and studios across the country host India's most modern and sophisticated production, newsgathering and archiving facilities. NDTV has an unmatched track record of successfully launching three news channels: NDTV 24x7 is a clear leader in the English news segment, NDTV Profit, a 24-hour business plus channel, is India's number one business news channel, and NDTV India is amongst the country's leading Hindi news channels. As an organization, NDTV is committed to one cause: to use its extensive expertise, technology and reach to create unparalleled coverage of the latest in domestic and international news, sports and entertainment for viewers at home and around the world. For more information: www.ndtv.com.

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Source: NDTV (Business Wire India)

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