New York ∙ Pravasi channel with many new programs produced by North American Malayalis. From New York, ‘Adiyir Neam Otiri Shaya’, ‘Georgia Bus’ from the state of Georgia, ‘It’s Our Voice’ from Houston, ‘The Mirror of Dallas’ from Dallas and musical reality show ‘Talent Hunt’ from all over America, Sangha dance reality show ‘ Many programs such as ‘Rhythm of Dance’ reach the worldwide audience through the Pravasi channel. New programs will start airing on Saturday, March 18. All the programs of non-resident Malayalee organizations in America are included in the non-resident channel under the leadership of regional directors.
‘Ethiri Neram Othiri Shaya’ is being prepared under the leadership of Laji Thomas, Regional Director in New York. Laji is the construction and arrangement. Anchor Dr. Sherin Abraham, Director of Photography Joel Scaria team executes expatriate New York. ‘Itthiri Neram Othiri Shaya’ is a special program where interviews of famous people and those who have achieved success in life are presented to the audience. In the first episode, the guest is New York Senator Kevin Thomas, who is the pride of expatriate Malayalis.
‘Georgia Bus’ is prepared by team Pravasi Georgia members under the leadership of Kajal Zakaria, Regional Director of Pravasi Channel in Georgia. Shaji John, Ranju Varghese and Biju Oommen handle various things like production, camera, editing and dubbing. Deepti Kurien Varghese, Cuckoo Ann Jacob and Rinsi Varghese will be the anchors.
‘The Mirror of Dallas’ is prepared by Shaji Ramapuram, Regional Director of Pravasi Channel and other team members of Pravasi Channel. ‘It’s Our Voice’ is a talk show. This is a platform for expatriate Malayalis to share their thoughts and problems they are experiencing and find solutions or get opinions. Regional Director Rajesh Varghese, Aju Warikad and Roshi C. from Houston. Malat and other technologists are working behind it.
One of the upcoming programs from America is the musical reality show ‘Talent Hunt USA’. It is a program that gives an opportunity to all non-resident Malayalis who are interested in music in America and can sing. ‘Rhythm of Dance’ provides an opportunity for people of all ages to demonstrate their dancing skills. A group between 15 to 30 years of age and another category of 31 to 50 years are formed.