India’s Got Talent Season 10 is all set to make a grand return to television screens. The popular reality TV show announced its premiere date, which is scheduled for July 29. Fans of the show can catch it every Saturday and Sunday at 9:30 pm on Sony TV.
‘India’s Got Talent’ showcases the diverse talents of participants from various backgrounds and professions. From singers and dancers to magicians and acrobats, the show provides a platform for individuals to exhibit their exceptional skills, India Today reported.
To build up excitement among viewers, Sony TV released a new promo on their official Instagram handle. The promo features the show’s esteemed judges, Kirron Kher, Badshah, and Shilpa Shetty, along with extraordinary performances by talented participants. The caption accompanying the promo reads, “Apne talent se India banega duniya ka dhruv taara, amar gun uthega vijay vishwa hunar humara! Dekhiye ‘India’s Got Talent’ 29th July se, Sat-Sun raat 9:30 baje, sirf Sony Entertainment Television par.”
Adding to the excitement, the tenth season of ‘India’s Got Talent’ will be hosted by the charismatic Arjun Bijlani. The episodes will not only be broadcasted on Sony TV but will also be available for streaming on Sony LIV, the channel’s streaming platform.
‘India’s Got Talent’ Season 10 follows the globally recognized Got Talent format, bringing the nation’s extraordinary talents to the forefront. So mark your calendars and get ready to witness the awe-inspiring performances as India’s Got Talent returns on July 29.
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