Mumbai: National Geographic is all set to return with the brand-new season of its original series It Happens Only in India. Cyrus Sahukar & Shenaz Treasury will host the series. They will explore the fascinating and enriching stories of India across multiple spheres.
Premiering on 15 January at 8.00 p.m., It Happens Only in India will introduce viewers to some of India’s most wondrous places, local cuisines, astounding megastructures, & art forms, like the PM Museum, Gatka—a traditional martial art form, the Floating Post Office, Pamban Bridge, Wazwan, Hanle Observatory, and Kathakali, amongst others. The 10-part series will also showcase inspiring stories of talented innovators like Mangoman of India, Plogman of India, and Mumbra girls, amongst others.
"Our constant endeavor is to narrate stories that are intriguing and inspiring, that bolster curiosity among our viewers. It Happens Only in India is one of our extremely popular series – having witnessed immense love and appreciation. For the coming season, we are bringing brand new stories from all corners of our country – each unique and distinctive in their own way. We will have Sahukar & Treasury, who will be seen adding in their own charm and humour to the narratives, making it a compelling watch for our viewers," said a National Geographic spokesperson.
"Our country is full of surprises, and I have always been intrigued by the many fascinating tales India has to offer. It Happens Only in India has been a wonderful experience and has given me the opportunity to be a part of the beautiful, unique stories of our country and share them with viewers in my own style. I’m really happy to be a part of the National Geographic family and join this journey of exploration," said Cyrus Sahukar.
"I have always been a travel enthusiast and absolutely love exploring fascinating new cultures and quirky places around the world. It Happens Only in India is where I travel around our incredible country, showcasing the depth of stories that our own country has to offer and bringing them to life in my own narrative style. I am really excited to have this show on National Geographic," said Shenaz Treasury.