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News |  05 Aug 2007 01:06 |  By RnMTeam

Endemol India joins hands with UN for reality TV show

MUMBAI: Endemol India in association with the United Nations (UN) will create a music-based reality show titled Ustaad. This will involve eminent personalities, artistes, musicians and singers coming together to promote the UN`s eight Millennium Development Goals. These goals are a roadmap established to reduce poverty and address issues of education, health and environment. They are part of the millennium declaration endorsed by all 192 UN member countries, including India.

Endemol India has conceptualised the programme that will be positioned as a commercial show that would serve as a reminder to the government and people towards the Millenium Development Goals.

The UN Millennium Campaign supports citizens, media and other stakeholders to hold their governments to account for the achievement of the MDGs.

Endemol is in talks with broadcasters for telecasting the show. Says Endemol India MD Rajesh Kamat, "Ustaad brings together television and music to provide a platform to reach out to audiences across India with key social messages. We have been working on this format for several months. It is a commercial show and not a fund-raising activity. Currently we are in talks with Indian broadcasters and are also roping in artists who would perform on the show. The show should be on air in the next 2-3 months."

UN resident co-ordinator Maxine Olson says, "I am pleased that we are partnering with Endomol India to produce an innovative music show that will inspire millions of Indians across generations to take up the cause of the Millennium Development Goals as their own."

United Nations Millenium Campaign director Salil Shetty adds, "Due to the large concentration of the worlds poor and malnourished in India, if India does not achieve the Millennium Goals by 2015, the world will not achieve them. For the marginalized people of India - the Dalits, the adivasis, the minorities, particularly women- -the Goals offer a real hope to share the benefits of Indias economic growth through better education, health and livelihoods. This unique tie-up with Endemol through Ustaad will help us share the importance of realizing the Goals with the average Indian TV viewer in a simple and exciting way."

Endemol has earlier produced format shows like Big Boss, Fear Factor India, Deal Ya No Deal, Heart Beat and The Great Indian Laughter Challenge.

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