Rasoi Show
Rasoi Show (transl. Cooking Show) is the longest running Indian television cookery show broadcast on Colors Gujarati channel since 25 October 2004. The show currently holds the record for being the cooking-show which has aired the second most number of episodes, trailing only the Mexican series Hasta La Cocina. The show is currently hosted by Prem Gadhavi.[1][2][3]
Rasoi Show | |
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Created by | Archana Shah |
Written by | Mittal shah Deepika Khuman |
Directed by | Kiran Suthar |
Presented by | Mittal Shah |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Gujarati |
No. of episodes | 5039 as of 4 September 2019 |
Production | |
Producer | Suhas Jahagirdar |
Production locations | Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India |
Cinematography | Mukesh Sharma |
Editors | R. Patel Jayesh Pancholi |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Distributor | Colors Gujarati |
Release | |
Original network | Colors Gujarati |
Original release | 25 October 2004 – present |
The series is one of the longest running shows in India as well as Asia. On 20 July 2019, the series successfully completed 5,000 episodes.[4][5]
Format
The show invites guests from across the Indian state of Gujarat, who show the viewers how to prepare their invented dishes; as well as how already existing dishes could be made more tastier, healthier, and cheaper to produce. The guests, which are celebrities or volunteers, create not only Indian food, but cuisines from all over the world. Special dishes are prepared to suit festivals such as Diwali, Holi, Eid and Christmas.
Broadcasting
Rasoi Show is broadcast daily on Colors Gujarati channel at 2:00 pm IST, since 25 October 2004. It runs for an hour from Monday to Saturday. The repeat telecasts are aired at 3:00AM the same day and 10:00AM the following day.
References
- "Saas Bahu sagas, reality shows to rule Gujarati Prime time TV in 2019".
- "Prem Gadhavi is new anchor for The Rasoi Show".
- "Cookery shows popular amongst Gujarati audience".
- "Rasoi Show completes 4000 episodes - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
- "Food rules the Gujarati prime time - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 7 July 2017.