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  • 40 years of Discovery: A legacy of wonder, knowledge & storytelling

    40 years of Discovery: A legacy of wonder, knowledge & storytelling

    MUMBAI: Thirty years ago, Discovery arrived in India as more than just a TV channel — it was a portal to worlds unseen, ideas unexplored, and stories untold. As Discovery turns 40 globally, the brand marks three transformative decades in India — celebrating its evolution  into a global storytelling powerhouse. Discovery continues to inspire curiosity, captivating audiences with its distinctive blend of education, adventure, and entertainment.

    From the early days of Discovery Atlas, Beyond 2000, Man vs Wild and the mind-bending MythBusters, it was never just television, it was education, inspiration and a gateway to global and local realities. From classrooms to living rooms, science labs to film studios, Discovery’s influence has transcended screens, shaping careers, expanding worldviews, and telling the stories of conservation, innovation, and cultural heritage like no one else.

    Warner Bros. Discovery South Asia MD Arjun Nohwar emphasises the impact, “For over three decades, Discovery has sparked imaginations, encouraged critical thinking, and created programming that left a mark in India. As we look ahead, our vision is to keep evolving with our audience, creating meaningful, relevant and future-forward content that continues to fuel India’s boundless curiosity. I would like to thank everyone who has contributed to the journey of these 30 years – it’s only with all your support that we are here today, gearing up for several more decades ahead.”

    In a country as diverse and dynamic as India, Discovery found powerful resonance through locally rooted stories. Shows like Breaking Point, Mission Frontline, India’s Paratroopers: Earning the Badge, Ladakh Warriors, Women Fighter Pilots, Journey of India, Revealed Franchise (Rashtrapati Bhavan & Siachen), Legends Franchise (Ramayana & Shiva), Secrets Franchise (Kohinoor, Sinauli & Buddha Relics), My Daughter Joined a Cult, Money Mafia, Hunt for India Mujahideen and Into The Wild with Bear Grylls, brought global scale production and storytelling formats deeply into Indian narratives. 
    Over the last three decades, Discovery has told the stories of the armed forces, collaborated with environmentalists, spotlighted women leaders, taken viewers from dense rainforests to war zones, from remote villages to cutting-edge laboratories, always with a factual lens and a wide-angle view.

    Warner Bros. Discovery South Asia head of content Sai Abhishek added, “For 30 years in India, Discovery has been a storyteller without boundaries — unearthing ancient archaeology, tracking wild animals in their natural habitats, venturing into the mysteries of space, exploring the depth of mythology, celebrating diverse cultures, capturing India’s defence might, and chronicling history as it unfolds. From riveting reality shows to awe-inspiring documentaries, we’ve brought local stories that entertain, enlighten, and endure. This anniversary isn’t just about looking back — it’s about continuing to surprise our viewers with stories exploring extraordinary new worlds.”

    To celebrate this milestone, Discovery has launched ‘My Discovery’, a nostalgic and people-powered campaign. On-air, the celebrations come alive every Saturday and Sunday at 6 PM all through the month of August, with a specially curated line-up of some of the channel’s most beloved titles. Under Extreme Action, audiences can relive the high-octane chaos of Destroyed in Seconds, which first premiered in 2008. Science & Innovation returns with the mechanical wonders of Extreme Machines from 1997 and the slow-motion revelations of Time Warp, which stunned viewers in 2008. Discovery Atlas: India Revealed – part of the celebrated 2007 documentary series, journeys deep into the country’s soul, offering a rich Cultural Lens. The thrill of Survival Against Odds plays out in Storm Chasers (2007), Junkyard Wars (1998), and the visceral storytelling of I Shouldn’t Be Alive: Science of Survival from 2005. Lastly, the impact of Human Endeavour shines through Doing Da Vinci, which brought Renaissance inventions to life in 2009, and Really Big Things (2007), alongside the gripping real-life rescues of Call 911 (2008). Each title is a window into the legacy Discovery has built, one story at a time.

    Beyond television, the #MyDiscovery campaign extends to social and digital platforms, inviting people to share how Discovery has sparked curiosity and shaped their lives. Through milestone moments, archival footage, and personal stories, the campaign taps into collective nostalgia while celebrating the enduring impact of Discovery’s storytelling. 
    For the past 30 years Discovery has been bringing stories of the world to India, and from India to the world. Continuing to reinvent itself, Discovery not only brings its rich library to audiences through its linear channel, but also showcases its commitment to cutting-edge technology by delivering content on its OTT platform, Discovery+. This allows fans to enjoy its stories anytime, anywhere, on the go. Today, with fresh formats and an expanded focus on regional storytelling, creator-led collaborations, and deeper integrations across digital platforms, Discovery is ready for its next frontier. 
    As part of the #MyDiscovery campaign, journey through inspiring stories brought to life by Discovery India — now on Instagram at:

     

     

  • Pogo powers up for Little Singham’s birthday bash with action, dance and dhamaka

    Pogo powers up for Little Singham’s birthday bash with action, dance and dhamaka

    MUMBAI: This August, Pogo is all set to celebrate the birthday of India’s beloved young supercop, Little Singham, with grand celebrations blending action, emotion, and excitement. As one of the most iconic characters on POGO, India’s homegrown kids’ entertainment channel, Little Singham will be at the heart of a high-voltage, multi-platform campaign designed to delight kids and families across the country.

    Kickstarting the celebrations, POGO has released a new promo featuring dynamic visuals and energy-packed moments, showcasing the essence of Little Singham, his courage, loyalty, and never-give-up spirit. The promo with a specially choreographed ‘hook step’ is also introduced to encourage fans to join in the celebrations and showcase their love for Little Singham across social media platforms.

    Warner Bros. Discovery Head of Factual Entertainment, Lifestyle & Kids, South Asia, Sai Abishek said, “Little Singham is more than just an icon; he stands for courage, confidence, and positivity, making him a true role model for millions of children across India. In the last eight years, Little Singham, its universe, and stories have uniquely and deeply touched kids and families, becoming a milestone for POGO and Warner Bros. Discovery. We remain committed to further building the beloved Little Singham universe that continues to resonate with kids and families.”

    Warner Bros. Discovery, head of marketing, South Asia, Janhavi Vyas added, “This campaign has been designed to be an exciting, multi-touchpoint experience that resonates with kids both on and beyond the screen. From high-energy content to immersive on-ground activations, we are thrilled to bring fans closer to Little Singham in fun and meaningful ways.” 

  • Warner Bros. Discovery announces new original docu-series ‘Ek Tha Raja with Akul Tripathi’

    Warner Bros. Discovery announces new original docu-series ‘Ek Tha Raja with Akul Tripathi’

    MUMBAI: Warner Bros. Discovery is all set to launch a new Indian original docu-series, ‘Ek Tha Raja with Akul Tripathi’, premiering exclusively on Discovery channel and discovery+ starting 7 August 2025, at 9:00 PM. Blending immersive storytelling with rich historical narratives, the show revisits the courage and resilience of India’s well-known as well as unsung kings and queens, including incredible guerrilla war strategists, naval warriors and empire builders.

    This eight-part series transports viewers across centuries and geographies. From Garhwal (Uttarakhand) and Malwa (western Madhya Pradesh) to Rajputana (Rajasthan), the Deccan (Maharashtra and Telangana), Karnataka, and Kashmir, each brings to life a ruler whose courage shaped history. To make it accessible to audiences across India and the South Asian diaspora, the series will be available in seven languages: English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Bengali.

    Ek Tha Raja is hosted by Akul Tripathi, a passionate storyteller, cultural expert, and one of India’s most respected voices in historical narratives. With a deep love for the subcontinent’s heritage, Akul brings history to life through compelling storytelling that blends fact, folklore, and modern-day relevance. His unique approach adds both gravitas and accessibility to the series, inviting audiences to experience India’s past as unforgettable and memorable stories.

    The show profiles remarkable rulers and leaders whose legacies live beyond the mainstream historical spotlight such as Rani Durgavati of Gondwana, who died defending her kingdom against the Mughals; Abbakka Chowta, the fiery queen of coastal Karnataka who defied Portuguese colonisers; and Lalitaditya Muktapida of Kashmir, known for building one of the region’s most formidable empires. Also featured are icons such as Maharana Pratap and Rana Sanga (Rajasthan), Peshwa Bajirao I (Maharashtra), Raja Chhatrasal (Bundelkhand), and Rani Karnavati of Garhwal, all of whom defended their land, people, and culture with unmatched courage and strategic brilliance.

    Commenting on the launch, Sai Abishek, head of factual entertainment, lifestyle & kids, South Asia, Warner Bros. Discovery said, “As a brand, we’ve always believed in championing powerful narratives, and Ek Tha Raja builds on that belief.  Through this series, we’re proud to bring the stories of leadership, sacrifice, and resilience, through a fresh, cinematic lens. It’s great to have a masterful storyteller like Akul Tripathi narrate these stories. His narration gives viewers a truly immersive experience into the lives of some of India’s greatest defenders.”

    As Discovery marks 30 years of storytelling in India and 40 years globally this August, Ek Tha Raja with Akul Tripathi reflects this continued commitment to spotlighting stories that celebrate the country’s rich and diverse regional histories.

    Host, Akul Tripathi added, “History is often remembered by its victors. India’s past is filled with remarkable figures who stood their ground against invaders and adversity. Ek Tha Raja is our attempt to honour these leaders and to remind viewers that the roots of India’s freedom run far deeper than we’re often told. It’s also a way to pass these stories on to a younger generation, to help them see India’s legacy as a reminder that courage and leadership have always been part of our DNA.”

    Each episode dives into epic tales of conquest, valour, lost kingdoms, and overlooked warriors who shaped the subcontinent’s legacy of resistance. Expert interviews with royal descendants, historians, and cultural voices further deepen the storytelling, providing lived context and invaluable insights into these enduring legacies.

    Ek Tha Raja with Akul Tripathi will be premiering exclusively on Discovery channel and discovery+ starting 7 August 2025, at 9 PM. The series will also stream on HBO Max in Southeast Asia.

  • Sai Abishek takes charge of kids content at Warner Bros Discovery India

    Sai Abishek takes charge of kids content at Warner Bros Discovery India

    MUMBAI: It’s official. After weeks of radio silence from Warner Bros Discovery (WBD), the reshuffle at the top of its kids content division in India has finally surfaced — and via LinkedIn, no less.

    Sai Abishek, who already wears a formidable hat as head of content across original commissions, programming strategy, acquisitions and more, has now added factual entertainment, lifestyle & kids, South Asia to his growing remit at WBD.

    The move confirms Indiantelevision.com’s earlier report on the departure of Uttam Pal Singh, the long-serving head of WBD’s kids cluster in South Asia, which includes Cartoon Network, Pogo and Discovery Kids. At the time, WBD kept mum — neither confirming nor denying Singh’s exit. (https://www.indiantelevision.com/television/tv-channels/people/kids-cluster-head-uttam-pal-singh-departs-from-warner-bros-discovery-250605).

    Abishek updated his LinkedIn profile earlier today, cheerfully noting his expanded role. Meanwhile, Singh’s profile still lists him as head of kids cluster, South Asia — though it’s likely just a matter of time before that too changes.

    At Indiantelevision.com, we don’t do guesswork — just verified, on-the-record reportage. Let the other B2B trade portals peddle speculation.

  • Warner Bros. Discovery unveils legends of Shiva with Amish Tripathi

    Warner Bros. Discovery unveils legends of Shiva with Amish Tripathi

    MUMBAI : Warner Bros. Discovery is bringing mythology to life once again with Legends of Shiva with Amish, the next chapter in its acclaimed legends series. Unveiled at the New Delhi world book fair, the series sees bestselling author Amish Tripathi embark on a journey through India’s sacred. landscapes, joined by Warner Bros. Discovery south Asia head of factual & lifestyle cluster Sai Abishek.

    This three-part series follows  Tripathi on a captivating journey across India from the mystic Himalayas to the sacred ghats of Varanasi and the ancient temples of south India as he explores the legacy, symbolism, and enduring influence of Lord Shiva.

    Sai Abishek expressed excitement about the project, stating, “Following the success of Legends of Ramayana, we are delighted to collaborate with Tripathi once again. The demand for fact-based storytelling rooted in mythology and history is growing, and we remain committed to bringing such untold stories to our audiences.”

  • Unlock India’s secrets in Warner Bros Discovery’s Mystery Hunter

    Unlock India’s secrets in Warner Bros Discovery’s Mystery Hunter

    Mumbai: Warner Bros Discovery is set to launch its original series, Mystery Hunter, which explores India’s lesser-known mysteries, legends, and hidden treasures. Hosted by Rannvijay Singha, the show will air every Tuesday starting 19 November 2024 on Discovery Channel and discovery+. Singha embarks on quests across India’s unexplored landscapes to uncover the secrets of historic sites and enigmatic events.

    Singha said, “Mystery Hunter has allowed me to explore India’s diverse history in ways I never imagined. Interacting with experts and archaeologists to unearth the secrets of these ancient sites was equal parts challenging and exciting. I can’t wait for viewers to experience this adventure with me, uncovering India’s secrets that have captivated minds for centuries.”

    Each episode of Mystery Hunter examines India’s rich history, asking questions such as whether a cataclysmic event in India contributed to the extinction of the dinosaurs, if the legendary weapons of the Mahabharata are hidden in Delhi and Indraprastha, and what happened to the treasure of Vijayanagar. The show also explores the ancient Harappan ports and their significance in early maritime history.

    Discovery, South Asia, head of factual and lifestyle cluster, Sai Abishek said, “There is a growing appetite in India for unique stories that dive into India’s historical and cultural fabric. With Mystery Hunter, Warner Bros. Discovery quenches this thirst, offering viewers an experience that delves into the glories and prowess of India’s past while providing a fresh perspective on how these legacies shape our present and influence our future. This show, with its unique format, is sure to entertain adventure junkies and history aficionados alike. Through such compelling Indian originals, we’re proud to bring fresh perspectives to the diverse heritage that defines our nation.”

    Filmed in various remote locations across India—from the ancient ruins of Lothal in the Rann of Kutch to the landscapes of Hampi, Gadag, and Penukonda, and historic sites in Manipur, Kurukshetra, Indraprastha, and Hastinapur—Mystery Hunter blends adventure, history, and investigative storytelling, bringing history to life for audiences.

    Don’t miss the premiere of Mystery Hunter, co-powered by Tira and partnered with NutriChoice and Bacardi Mix’R, on 19 November. New episodes will air every Tuesday at 9:00 pm on Discovery Channel and discovery+.

  • Warner Bros Discovery unveils fresh content slate for South Asia

    Warner Bros Discovery unveils fresh content slate for South Asia

    Mumbai: Warner Bros Discovery has revealed its content slate for India, expanding programming on discovery+ and its linear channels, including Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, and TLC. By year-end, it aims to deliver over 3,000 hours of fresh content, with a focus on Indian originals and global titles. DTamil will also feature top global content like Hollywood films and series dubbed in Tamil.

    A Warner Bros Discovery study, conducted by Ormax Media, identified key trends in non-fiction, including national pride, cultural preservation, and vicarious experiences, with strong interest in sub-genres like history, survival, wildlife, and food. Credibility emerged as a crucial factor due to declining trust in digital media, presenting television as a reliable alternative.

    Key releases include Secrets of the Buddha Relics on discovery+ and Discovery Channel, hosted by Manoj Bajpayee and created by Neeraj Pandey. Another show, Reality Ranis of the Jungle, premiered on 23 September, hosted by Varun Sood, and features 12 reality stars in an off-grid jungle adventure.

    Upcoming shows include Mystery Hunter with Rannvijay Singha, Star vs Food Survival season two with Kartik Aaryan, Shikhar Dhawan, and others, and the sequel Legends of Shiva, set for early 2025. Cult will also return with its second season following My Daughter Joined A Cult.

    Expressing his excitement, Warner Bros Discovery, South Asia, head of factual & lifestyle cluster – Sai Abishek remarked, “As the category leaders in the non-fiction content genre, our focus on enhancing viewer engagement and expanding our content offering is paramount. The newly announced India originals and our strategic programming across both linear and streaming platforms are a testament to our commitment to creating cross-platform experiences. The recent revamp of DTamil underscores our focus on bringing the best of global content in regional languages to Tamil audiences. We will continue to bolster our content library and deliver strong and compelling stories that reflect the interests of the Indian viewer and create value across India and South Asia.”

    Warner Bros Discovery is rolling out a new content strategy with curated offerings for the festive season across its platforms. discovery+ will feature Chris Brown: A History of Violence (31 Oct) and Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking (Dec ’25), as well as BBC shows like Dynasties S2 (18 Nov) and Frozen Planet II (Jan ’25, TBC).

    Discovery Channel will introduce five new series, including Bear Grylls’ Jesus: Refugee and Expedition Unknown S9 with Josh Gates, plus new seasons of Naked & Afraid. Local originals like Star vs. Food Survival will also be featured.

    Animal Planet will offer 100-plus hours of new programming, including Deadly Strike, Snake Dynasty, and the year-end special 50 Days: 50 Tales. TLC will air over 100 hours of fresh content, including Halloween, Diwali, and Christmas specials, along with 100 Day Dream Home and Forbidden Love.

    Discovery Science will focus on medical science with shows like Dr Pimple Popper and Dinosaur with Stephen Fry. Discovery Turbo will release two new shows monthly, including Custom Carolina and Roadkill Garage. Investigation Discovery will spotlight relationship crimes with Mother, May I Murder? and Married to Evil.

    This content strategy aims to expand viewership, offering global content in India and original stories that reflect historical and cultural narratives.

  • Warner Bros Discovery bags four wins at Asian Academy Creative Awards 2024

    Warner Bros Discovery bags four wins at Asian Academy Creative Awards 2024

    Mumbai: Warner Bros Discovery has announced its win for Secrets of Buddha Relics and I Should Have Stayed at Home as the national entrees representing India, at the Asian Academy Creative Awards 2024, across four categories. The awards considered the pinnacle of creative excellence in the Asia-Pacific region, further highlight Warner Bros Discovery’s commitment to storytelling excellence and innovative content that entertains global audiences.

    Secrets of Buddha Relics was bestowed awards in two categories – best documentary (one-off), as well as best factual presenter for the multitalented Manoj Bajpayee, whose compelling narration brought depth to the series and captivated audiences. I Should Have Stayed at Home, on the other hand, received two awards in the best unscripted entertainment and best infotainment categories, respectively.

    Celebrating the awards, Warner Bros Discovery, South Asia, head of factual lifestyle cluster Sai Abishek said, “We are honoured to receive these prestigious accolades at the Asian Academy Creative Awards 2024. These awards are a testament to our relentless pursuit of creative storytelling and the incredible dedication of our teams and collaborators. Secrets of Buddha Relics and I Should Have Stayed at Home reflect our commitment to delivering quality and thought-inducing content that resonates deeply with audiences, not only in South Asia but across the globe. These awards further encourage us to push boundaries and explore new narratives that inform, inspire, and entertain.”

    Secrets of Buddha Relics explores the final days of Gautam Buddha and the relics that shaped modern Buddhism. Voiced by actor Manoj Bajpayee, the documentary delves into the origins and cultural significance of these relics, revealing how they became symbols of devotion and enlightenment.

    I Should Have Stayed at Home follows two brothers, Sid and Shanky, who find themselves stranded in a remote landscape. Cut off from technology, they must rely on their instincts and survival skills to return home. The show highlights their challenges and tests their bond, creating a thrilling journey.

  • Warner Bros Discovery announces Reality Ranis of The Jungle

    Warner Bros Discovery announces Reality Ranis of The Jungle

    Mumbai: Warner Bros Discovery has unveiled the promo for Reality Ranis of the Jungle, a survival adventure reality show. Premiering on 23 September, the 10-episode series will feature an all-female cast of twelve reality stars trading their luxurious lifestyles for an ‘off-grid’ adventure in the jungle. Hosted by Varun Sood, the show will air on Discovery Channel and the OTT platform discovery+. The show will feature a diverse lineup of popular reality stars, including models, entrepreneurs, and police officers, showcasing well-known names like Pavitra Punia, Eksha Kerung, Bebika Dhurve, and Anjali Schmuck making their debut together in this exhilarating survival-adventure series.

    Talking about the show, Warner Bros Discovery, South Asia head of factual lifestyle cluster Sai Abishek said, “As the category leader in the non-fiction content segment, we know our audiences have a strong appetite for adventure reality shows. Our fans trust us for authentic and thrilling experiences, and we are excited to elevate this connection with ‘Reality Ranis of the Jungle.’ By challenging twelve popular reality stars from all walks of life in wild terrains, we are pushing them out of their comfort zones and testing their survival skills in an exhilarating way.”

    The Reality Queens of the Jungle format is distributed worldwide by Warner Bros International Television Production.

  • Warner Bros Discovery & Friday Storytellers create a hattrick with Neeraj Pandey’s ‘Secrets of the Buddha Relics’

    Warner Bros Discovery & Friday Storytellers create a hattrick with Neeraj Pandey’s ‘Secrets of the Buddha Relics’

    Mumbai: Upon its OTT debut in January, the documentary “Secrets of the Buddha Relics” captivated audiences with its compelling storytelling and exploration of ancient mysteries. Following its premiere on the Discovery Channel, the documentary garnered widespread acclaim, ranking among the top five shows in the factual genre and establishing itself as one of the top-rated Indian originals on the channel. Its success extended to discovery+, where it claimed the number-one spot on the OTT platform, further solidifying its status as a must-watch production.

    Created by acclaimed writer/director Neeraj Pandey and produced by Shital Bhatia, with direction by Raghav Jairath and hosted by actor Manoj Bajpayee, the show delves into the final days of Gautam Buddha and explores the origins and current state of the relics which have intrigues generations. The documentary traces the origins, cultural and spiritual significance and the mystical stories behind how the relics came to be. Continuing the momentum of the previous two installments, ‘Secret of the Buddha Relics’ has been well received by audiences and critics alike.

    Commenting on the success, Manoj Bajpayee said “Seeing the ‘Secrets’ series become extremely popular has been incredibly exciting. It’s amazing to see the love viewers have showered on the franchise, and it shows how interested they are when history is brought alive in a fascinating way on-screen.” Secrets of the Buddha Relics’ has followed on the back of the previous two extremely successful series ‘Secrets of Sinauli’ and ‘Secrets of the Kohinoor’

    Warner Bros Discovery head of factual and lifestyle cluster, South Asia Sai Abishek said, “We have constantly been striving to up the ante with factual entertainment. Our partners, Friday Storytellers, share our vision of elevating factual entertainment from the region by bringing larger-than-life stories to the screen. We have seen great reception with the ‘Secrets’ franchise and look forward to continuing our partnership with Friday Storytellers.”

    Producer Shital Bhatia, emphasizing the commitment to quality content in factual entertainment, stated “Friday Storytellers vertical focuses on Documentaries, bringing History to life. History, though intriguing, must be backed by extreme and thorough research, separating myth from facts. We aim not only to cater to our strong and loyal audience but also to add newer audiences to the fold through authentic and entertaining storytelling”.

    Raghav Jairath, director of the franchise commented “With the ‘Secrets’ franchise, we set out to create an entertaining yet credible series which all kinds of audiences will appreciate. The aim was to elevate the factual entertainment genre, drawing audiences who will actively seek more instalments of our franchise and we are glad we could make that happen as a team with the recent success of ‘Secrets of the Buddha Relics’.”

    Collaborating with a diverse range of experts from around the world, Friday Storytellers has further solidified the authenticity and integrity of their documentaries. Esteemed figures such as Late Dr B. B. Lal – former director general of ASI (Padma Vibhushan), Dr B.R.Mani – former ADG, ASI, Dr KK Muhammed (Padma Shri), Dr Shashi Tharoor- Parliamentarian, Adv J Sai Deepak- Arguing Counsel, Supreme Court of India, Dr Chandraprakash Dwivedi- Filmmaker, Dr Adrienne Munich- Stony Brook University, Mr. Navtej Sarna- former diplomat, Dr Halle O’Neal –  University of Edinburgh and Dr Danielle Kinsey- Carleton University have lent their expertise, adding a significant level of credibility to the franchise among both general audiences and the global academic community.