NDTV India Welcomes 2010 and Bids Adieu to 2009 with an Exciting Show

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Vanita Keswani

Madison Media Sigma

Poulomi Roy

Joy Personal Care

Hema Malik

IPG Mediabrands

Anita Kotwani

Dentsu Media

Archana Aggarwal

Ex-Airtel

Anjali Madan

Mondelez India

Anupriya Acharya

Publicis Groupe

Suhasini Haidar

The Hindu

Sheran Mehra

Tata Digital

Rathi Gangappa

Starcom India

Mayanti Langer Binny

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Godrej Appliances

Anisha Iyer

OMD India

Submitted by ITV Production on Dec 28, 2009

MUMBAI: With the year 2009 coming to an end, NDTV India has lined up a range of exciting shows to welcome the New Year for its viewers. Enjoy the year-end with special shows on your favorite songs, remarkable happenings in the year gone by and the changes that Mumbai city has witnessed.
"Gaana Number 1"

December 29th and 30th, Tuesday & Wednesday at 9:30pm & the Finals on December 31st, Thursday at 11:00 pm

NDTV travels to cities across India and interacts with people to identify the best Bollywood song of the year. The song of the year will be selected from six nominations shortlisted through market research and surveys of top of the chart songs on various radio stations and other chartbuster shows. The final decision will be through peoples? vote. Also find out how these songs were made from the music maestros themselves.

The list of songs nominated for year 2008-2009:

1. Emotional Atyachar: Dev D

2. Jai Ho: Slumdog Millionaire

3. Dhan Te Nan: Kaminey

4. Masakali: Delhi -6

5. Mann ka Radio: Radio

6. Chor Bazaari: Love Aaj Kal

Which song will win the title of NDTV Gaana No. 1? Catch all the action and excitement this year end only on NDTV India.

?Padmini Bolegi: Mumbai Badal Gayi?

December 31st, Thursday at 9:30pm
 

Our anchor-narrator is not a human. Watch Padmini, Taxi No- MH-01-X-5998, one of the ubiquitous taxis which has seen Mumbai through her thick and thin. She narrates to Mumbaikars and Non-Mumbaikars, a perception on how Mumbai has changed over the years in major attributes like infrastructure, politics and security. While she revisits the angst of the year-long Kasab trial, she also makes a departure to a few heartening developments like the Bandra Worli Sea-link, and the much awaited 15-coach local trains. Padmini pulls a fast one on the recent politics in the city, and also voices her own worries on her ebbing life, awaiting a phase-out. Be a part of Padmini?s journey of Aamchi Mumbai.

?9 Ki Nautankiyaan?

December 31st, Thursday at 10:00 pm

As 2009 counts its last few breaths, NDTV India stages the archives of year gone by highlighting the worldwide ?happenings? of the year. This year, the season was chunavi with smell of votes going high in the air, which amounted to a good number of nautankis. Enjoy the mastiyan of last year on 9 Ki Nautankiyaan.