ABP Network’s anchor Shrivardhan Trivedi has become the first anchor in the history of Indian television to complete more than 5,000 episodes of the famous crime show ‘Sansani’.
He was felicitated by the World Book of Records. On air for the past 15 years, ‘Sansani’ is the longest-running crime show with a single anchor.
As per the company’s press release, Trivedi has played a vital role in educating viewers and has helped to create awareness about crime through this show.
He is distinguished by his quirky style and viewers associate him with his trademark dialogue ‘Chain Se Sona Hai Toh Jaag Jao’, beard, and long hair.
Commenting on the felicitation, Avinash Pandey, CEO, ABP Network, said, “On behalf of ABP Network, it gives me immense pleasure to congratulate our star anchor Shrivardhan Trivedi for this stellar recognition by the World Book of Records. Shrivardhan’s dedication, effort, and hard work over the years have been duly recognized, which is a matter of great pride for the entire news network. The accolade will motivate and inspire all of us at ANN to work towards maintaining the highest standards of journalism.”
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