Warner Bros. Discovery has announced the return of its fan-favorite culinary adventure series, ‘Star vs Food Survival’, with an adrenaline-pumping Season 2 set to premiere on October 28, 2024.
Airing on Mondays at 9 pm on the Discovery Channel and discovery+, the new season promises action-packed survival challenges, blending the thrill of the wild with culinary creativity.
Hosted by renowned chef Ranveer Brar, each episode will feature celebrities braving India’s rugged landscapes to transform foraged ingredients into gourmet dishes. The star-studded lineup includes Bollywood actor Kartik Aaryan in Maharashtra’s Western Ghats, cricket star Shikhar Dhawan in Himachal Pradesh, South Indian actress Shriya Saran in the Himalayan foothills, and comedian Munawar Faruqui in the jungles of Meghalaya.
“This season is not just about food—it’s about survival, creativity, and embracing the unknown,” said Chef Ranveer Brar. The show aims to inspire viewers with the intense journeys and culinary innovations made possible in some of India’s most remote locations.
With Sai Abishek, Head of Factual and Lifestyle at Warner Bros. Discovery, emphasizing the wild challenges of Season 2, this adventure series offers a thrilling mix of survival, stunning locales, and gastronomic brilliance. Expect an exhilarating journey packed with breathtaking locations, from Meghalaya’s humid jungles to Himachal’s highlands.
Presented by Pepsi, co-powered by Hellmann’s and Policy Bazaar, and supported by brands like Lizol and Suzuki Avenis, ‘Star vs Food Survival Season 2’ is set to push the boundaries of culinary adventures, offering viewers an exciting blend of entertainment and exploration.
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