The popular culinary show, ‘MasterChef Australia’, is now available for Indian viewers in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu languages.
According to an ANI report, ‘MasterChef Australia’ is currently being judged by esteemed people from the culinary world: Jock Zonfrilo, Melissa Leong and Andy Allen.
An Indian origin contestant Depinder Chhibber was also a part of the ongoing show.
“Food has been a very special and personal part of my life since a very young age, as I learned how to cook from my parents who gave me their passion for different cuisines. Being in the MasterChef Kitchen was a dream come true for me. I couldn’t be happier that MasterChef AustraliaSeason 13 will be more accessible to millions in India through Disney + Hotstar VIP,” Dipender said.
He also added, “I hope to continue to cook a lot more dishes inspired by Indian flavors and am thrilled that viewers will be able to see their food being celebrated on a global stage.”
According to ANI, the aim of telecasting the show in India is to ‘reach a wider audience who can enjoy the iconic cooking show in a language of their choice’.
A spokesperson of Disney + Hotstar said, “MasterChef Australiais more than just a cooking reality show, and has been hugely popular among the Indian audiences. By localizing MasterChef Australiaand releasing it in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu on Disney + Hotstar VIP, we aim to reach a wider audience who can enjoy the iconic cooking show in a language of their choice.”
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