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Strangers in the city


Six Degrees…compelling series.
Six Degrees
…compelling series.

This is one of the most popular and persuasive series in recent years. It is the story of modern times and how our lives are intertwined with each other for even our basic existence.

Catch the hugely compelling new series every Sunday at 8 pm on Star World. Called Six Degrees, it revolves around six different New Yorkers who are complete strangers to each other but are bound by a strange bond. A mysterious web of coincidences gradually draws these six people closer, changing the course of their lives forever.

This intriguing tale of intertwined destinies reminds us that romance, success, peace or forgiveness might be right around the corner, but they can also be lost in an instant. It's a story that underlines just how small the world really is, and how someone just five people away might be shaping your future right now.

Young India reports

A team member of My India Report takes stock
A team member of My India Report takes stock

It’s a team of six avid young reporters truly representing rising India. They interact with real people across eight key cities in the quest to understand India better. Watch and get to know Ruhi, Ami, Pallavi, Kartik, Azhar and Prashant, as they gear up for an adventure of a lifetime in My India Report (Thursdays, 7.30 pm) on Channel [V].

The questions these young people ask range from environment, marriage, love, politics and government to God, religion, career and more. The team explores every aspect to understand the dreams, aspirations, ambitions, expectations and hopes of the young nation.

Join them as they embark on this journey from Ahmedabad and dispel certain myths while reinforcing some preconceived notions about young India. Hear their voices as the team raises questions on sexuality, religion, government and politics in their quest to unravel the truth about youth. The show promises to be packed with excitement and energy peppered with a generous dose of opinions. So come along and watch the stories of a nation growing up. — NF



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