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WION’s special series celebrated the transformative power of yoga and ayurveda
Mumbai: As the world observed International Yoga Day, WION, India’s first and only international news channel, introduced a compelling episode series titled ‘Yoga: Celebrating India’s Gift to Mankind’. Bringing harmony between mind and body, this special series of episodes explored the science of healthy living and has been encouraging certain lifestyle interventions and natural therapies. It celebrated India’s gift of Yoga and Ayurveda to the world through its episodes and continued to inspire the globe.
WION embarked on a journey to unite the world through India’s two rising soft powers; Yoga and Ayurveda. This visionary initiative highlighted India’s profound cultural heritage, showcasing the transformative power of Yoga and Ayurveda on a global scale. Since its debut, the episode series successfully captivated audiences worldwide, highlighting the convergence of ancient wisdom and modern science in promoting holistic well-being. Each episode engaged the wide-spread viewers in the core principles of Yoga and Ayurveda, exploring their profound impact on physical vitality, and mental clarity, and how the modern world has incorporated these gifts into our lifestyle.
The impactful series has also garnered acclaim for its insightful episodes covering a range of topics including Yoga’s emergence as a global phenomenon, Ayurveda’s adaptation in modern healthcare, and India’s burgeoning wellness tourism industry, particularly in destinations such as Rishikesh and Kerala. Highlights also include exclusive visits to renowned Yoga academies, interviews with esteemed Ayurvedic practitioners, and discussions on integrating technological advancements with traditional practices. Continuing its commitment to inform and empower, WION also premiered an insightful episode on 21st June at 7:30 PM celebrating International Yoga Day.
Zee Media Corp Ltd chief revenue officer Mona Jain emphasised the impact of the episode series and said “At WION, we recognize the intrinsic value of Yoga and Ayurveda in fostering a harmonious balance between mind, body, and spirit.’Yoga: Celebrating India’s Gift to Mankind’ served as a platform to showcase India’s cultural treasures and their universal appeal. This initiative transcends cultural boundaries; it catalyzed global conversations on holistic living. Through this series, we endeavoured to ignite conversations on wellness and resilience, urging viewers to explore the transformative potential of these ancient disciplines in today’s fast-paced world.”
Johan Castell, the Showrunner of the series, highlighted further, “Through compelling storytelling and educational content, ‘Yoga: Celebrating India’s Gift to mankind’ aimed to build bridges and foster inclusivity. This series invited audiences from diverse backgrounds to join a global conversation on wellness, promoting shared values of health, harmony, and cultural exchange.”
WION’s ‘Yoga: Celebrating India’s Gift to Mankind’ has been able to capture profound insights into Yoga and Ayurveda’s transformative potential, reaffirming their pivotal role in enhancing global quality of life.
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Stripes on Screen as BBC Player Roars with Tiger Day Special
MUMBAI: From Ranthambore with roar. This World Tiger Day, BBC Player is sinking its claws into the untamed heart of India with Legendary Tigers of India, a gripping documentary that prowls onto screens this Independence Day, 15 August . Narrated by the late, legendary conservationist Valmik Thapar, the film is more than just stripes and stares. It’s a moving chronicle of survival, strength, and the shifting story of India’s national animal. Thapar, one of the world’s foremost tiger experts, spent a full monsoon-to-monsoon year tracking a new generation of Bengal tigers deep within Ranthambore, one of India’s most iconic tiger reserves.
With intimate access and five decades of experience behind the lens and in the wild, Thapar offers rare glimpses of tigers not just as apex predators, but as emotionally complex, intuitive creatures navigating shrinking habitats and growing human presence.
The film roars to life from Thapar’s own jungle home at the forest’s edge, blending dramatic visuals with a deeply personal narrative. From mother cub dynamics to solitary alpha males, the documentary captures the instinctual ballet of survival, mating, territoriality and raw jungle drama woven through the lens of ecological urgency and reverence.
Premiering exclusively on BBC Player in India via Tata Play Binge and Prime Video (add-on subscription required), this special release is BBC’s tribute to India’s tiger legacy. With India currently home to more than 70 per cent of the world’s wild tigers 3,682, as per the 2023 census the documentary feels both timely and timeless.
In an age of noisy content, Legendary Tigers of India invites audiences to pause, listen, and marvel. Not just at the majesty of the tiger, but at a conservation journey that began with 1,411 tigers in 2006 and roared back in triumph. This isn’t just a documentary. It’s a call to protect what still prowls.








