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9X and the United Nations are ready to deliver the universal message of
progress and development through their joint-venture Mission Ustad

   X the new general entertainment channel from INX Media can take pride in
its new musical competition show, Mission Ustad. Indrani Mukerjea, CEO, INX
Media has joined forces with the United Nations (UN) and come up with a
noble concept for their new musical show. Mission Ustad(MU), pairs eight
professional singers from the Indian film industry as they compete against
each other for the title of Ustad jodi. But, as clichéd as it may sound, the
good thing about 9X's new show is it's for a noble cause. The prize money
and generated revenue at the end of the show will be forwarded to the UN
Millennium Development Fund and subsequently used for the development of
India's needy population.

In 2000, United Nations members pledged to eradicate poverty and usher
development all around the world under the UN Millennium Development Goals
programme. Their objective was to achieve their goals by 2015 and the
resident coordinator UN in India, Maxine Olson revealed MU was a big step in
achieving their target. "Mission Ustad is the perfect way to speak to
millions of people and deliver our message of development and prosperity,"
said Olson. Indrani Mukerjea, said the show would use entertainment as a
vehicle of spreading awareness about this UN programme.

Developed by Endemol, a company which has worked on shows like Big Boss,
Deal Ya No Deal and The Great Indian Laughter Challenge Dwitiya, MU has all
the key elements of a singing competition. It's got established singing
pairs like Roop Kumar and Sunali Rathod, Kailash Kher and Mahalaxmi Iyer,
Vasundhara Das and Mohit Chauhan and Naresh Iyer with Shweta Pandit. These
jodis, who have already established themselves as successful singers, will
compose original music for selected themes related to the UN Millennium fund
and the best scores will make it to the Mission Ustad album. The couple that
contributes the maximum number of songs will be the eventual winner. The
show like any other reality based programme has a panel of judges. AR
Rahman, Javed Akhtar and Lara Dutta form that panel. Rahman particular to
judge the music of the compositions, Akhtar for the lyrics and Lara
represents the UN as she is the official UNFPA ambassador.

It's all too familiar for a viewer to see reality shows going overboard with
emotional angles and contestant conflicts, but as AR Rahman said "MU is
devoid of any histrionics. The contestants will have verbal debates about
their opinions and issues, but end of the day it will all be dignified and
in the country's interest". As a part of the show's format the contestants
will be given a chance to justify their choice of song with respect to the
theme involved. Javed Akhtar added to the same saying, "The camaraderie on
the show sets apart any cynicism and bitterness of the competition. MU will
be a great source of inspirational programming".

Incidentally, the show that will be hosted by Simone Singh has a rocking
theme song Jaago India. The song in a sense embodies the idea behind Mission
Ustad, which is to let the Indian masses know about an International
programme that will help the nation's development. And all that nobility
will be delivered on 9X from December 1 in the form of an entertaining and
refreshing new show.



-- 
regards,
Vithur

A.R.RAHMAN - THE GOD OF MUSIC

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