| Mumbai, November 15, 2005: With the wedding season
around the corner, STAR News, India's trendsetting first homegrown
news channel, today announced a new addition to its variety filled
line-up with a 'wedding special' reality series. Interestingly titled,
Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai, this first-of-its-kind reality special,
will air daily over a period of two weeks starting 15 November. This
special series will follow the 'special' bride right from start of
the wedding plans till her auspicious Grihapravesh.
This series promises to be exciting as well as informative for
the viewers and give them a flavour of the festive season. The series
will feature all the elements & rituals of a wedding including
the actual wedding in detail in separate episodes. Wedding preparations
& planning starting from the bachelor party, wedding cards,
venue selection, music arrangement, hairstyles and make-up, mehendi,
sangeet, food, shopping for both bride and groom, jewelery, furniture,
grihapravesh and finally the honeymoon packages.
Watch the A to Z of what goes into a wedding with the excitement
of witnessing the making of a real wedding. Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi
Hai will showcase as a special segment daily between 3 and 4 pm
on weekdays and also between 10 and 10.30 pm on weekends. This special
reality series will kick start from 15th November 2005.
ABOUT STAR NEWS
STAR News, the first Indian news channel, is a joint venture between
ABP TV, a 100 % subsidiary of ABP Pvt. Ltd.; and STAR News Broadcasting
Ltd., wholly-owned subsidiary of the STAR Group; two of the biggest
brands in Indian media. The Channel is best defined by a fair and
balanced approach that combines prompt reporting with insightful
analysis of news and current affairs. Living up to its motto of
"Aapko Rakhe Aagey", STAR News is a people's channel that
focuses on relevant news in a cutting-edge format.
Since its conception, the Channel has grown to command a viewership
of over 20 million Indian homes. Today, STAR News is available in
the Indian subcontinent, South-East Asia, Central Asia, UK, USA
and Australia, making it the first and only Global Indian News Channel.
For further information, please contact:
Rashmi Naik / Navin Tauro
Vaishnavi Corporate Communications
Tel: / 022 5656 8787
Fax: 5656 8788
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