Myleeta Aga, General Manager &
Creative Head of BBC Worldwide Productions India, who picked up the
award on behalf of the show says, "It is an honour to win at the Asian
Television Awards and testimony to the BBC Worldwide Production India
and Sony Television teams who worked so tirelessly to bring the show to
life. Jhalak Dikhla Jaa Season 4 truly lived up to its promise of being
bigger and bolder than the successful seasons before it."
Launched in 1996, the Asian Television Awards (ATA)
is the Asian TV industry's most significant and celebrated event,
recognizing excellence in programming, production and performance..
ATA attracts a multitude of entries from
a wide range of broadcasters, including free-to-air television stations
and pay-TV platforms, as well as many independent production houses in
Asia, including India.
Full of glitz and glamour, Jhalak Dikhla
Jaa attracted top celebrity judges such as Madhuri Dixit, Malaika Arora
Khan and Remo D'Souza and received an overwhelming number of votes,
mails and viewers from around India. The show has been a great success
for BBC Worldwide Productions India and Sony Television, opening with
TRPs of over 5.
Dancing with the Stars has been sold to over 35 broadcasters and can be seen in 75 countries across 6 continents.


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