Disney's Star India Network Sets Season 2 of 'TED Talks India' Hosted by Shah Rukh Khan

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Disney's Star India Network Sets Season 2 of 'TED Talks India' Hosted by Shah Rukh Khan
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The show will air on the network's channels, including Star Plus, Nat Geo and Star World, in addition to its digital platform Hotstar.

building on the first season which will again be hosted by Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan. will feature 26 speakers from various fields who will share ideas on how to tackle major issues confronting India such as healthcare, environmental awareness and sexual abuse, among others.

The second season will be filmed simultaneously in English and Hindi and also dubbed in Tamil, Telugu and Bengali. that the selection of 26 "change-makers is about going deeper and finding ideas that matter and that can make a difference in India." He also expands that the "investment to do the show in more languages is very exciting for us. I don't think many other mass market TV producers in the world have had that vision.

"After the first season, we have seen a material increase in the Indian audience just wanting to know more about TED," says Anderson, adding, "Its just remarkable to see the hunger for knowledge in this country."

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