Warner Bros. Discovery is set to captivate audiences with its new India original, ‘Mystery Hunter’, premiering on November 19, 2024.
Hosted by the adventurous Rannvijay Singha, the series will air every Tuesday on Discovery Channel and discovery+, inviting viewers on a thrilling journey to explore India’s hidden mysteries, legends, and forgotten treasures.
Each episode of ‘Mystery Hunter’ takes Singha across India’s unexplored landscapes to uncover the secrets behind historic sites and enigmatic events. The show delves into fascinating questions such as whether a cataclysmic event in India played a role in the extinction of dinosaurs, or if legendary relics from the Mahabharata are buried within Delhi and Indraprastha.
Rannvijay Singha shared his excitement, saying, “Mystery Hunter has allowed me to explore India’s diverse history in ways I never imagined. Interacting with experts and archaeologists to unearth the secrets of these ancient sites was equal parts challenging and exciting.”
The series will film in extraordinary and remote locations across India, from the ancient ruins of Lothal in the Rann of Kutch to the mystic landscapes of Hampi and the historic sites of Kurukshetra and Hastinapur.
Sai Abishek, Head of Factual and Lifestyle Cluster at Discovery, South Asia, highlighted the series’ appeal, emphasizing the growing demand for unique stories about India’s rich history and culture. He added, “This show, with its unique format, is sure to entertain adventure junkies and history aficionados alike.”
Don’t miss the premiere of ‘Mystery Hunter’, co-powered by Tira and partnered with NutriChoice and Bacardi Mix’R, on November 19 at 9:00 pm on Discovery Channel and discovery+.
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