Kiran Bedi on a reality show

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19 Mar, 2008 - 19:00 pm IST    |    By TellychakkarTeam

A new real life show Aap Ki Kachehri will have Kiran Bedi, deliver justice in a swift and decisive court of Alternate Dispute Redressal.

Aap Ki Kachehri is television's destination for real-life disputes that unfolds in an exciting and dramatic first-person perspective and gives viewers access to situations they can relate to and learn from. It's a platform that offers an unbiased forum for settling disputes between consenting individuals.

Commenting on the launch of the show, Uday Shankar CEO Star Plus, said, "With the show, we have made a conscious effort to breakaway from the GEC norms and offer our viewers entertainment with a strong overriding social message. We are proud to have an acclaimed personality Kiran Bedi partner us in this initiative that has the potential to make a difference to the lives of the common man."

It's a reality show with real people, real cases and real situations with an aim to educate and entertain. Its objectives include getting the affected parties to discuss the issue, look at probable solutions to their problems outside of courts and also to educate others in similar situations.

Commenting on her role on the show, Kiran Bedi, said, "I am proud to associate myself with Aap Ki Kachehri, a platform that belongs to the common man. As a facilitator of the show, my endeavor is to help people resolve differences leading to a more effective, congenial and progressive country".

Delving on the format, for the first two schedules, the cases on Aap Ki Kachehri will be sourced from NGOs and agencies. However, there will also be a forum open to viewers who can call in or write about their cases. Elucidating the concept of the show, Siddhartha Basu, Producer, Synergy Adlabs, said, "This is a show which promises fascinating insights into human behaviour and values, and should offer vital education on the application of rights and laws to resolve common disputes with equity, in a way that makes for compelling TV."

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