Sony Pictures Networks India is set to bring a fresh reality format to viewers with the upcoming launch of ‘Tum Ho Naa’, a new game show that will air on Sony Entertainment Television and stream on Sony LIV. The show marks the return of Rajeev Khandelwal to television as a host, adding a familiar face to the channel’s non-fiction lineup.
The development comes as part of an official announcement, positioning the show as a fresh addition to the network’s programming slate, with more details expected in the coming weeks. While the makers are keeping the format under wraps for now, the association of Khandelwal hints at a content-driven approach that balances emotion with engaging gameplay.
Speaking about his return, Rajeev Khandelwal shared that over the years he has been selective about the roles and projects he takes up, often choosing those that resonate with him on a personal level. He expressed his happiness at coming back to television with ‘Tum Ho Naa’, describing it as a show that feels meaningful and close to his heart. His association with Sony Entertainment Television and Sony LIV, platforms he has previously collaborated with, further strengthens the anticipation around the project.
With the announcement now out, the show is expected to build curiosity among audiences looking for fresh reality content. As Sony continues to expand its non-fiction offerings, ‘Tum Ho Naa’ could emerge as a noteworthy addition, especially with Rajeev Khandelwal leading it from the front.
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