TIMES NOW lines up unique Diwali programs to illuminate the festive season

Submitted by ITV Production on Oct 16, 2009

MUMBAI: As the nation comes together to celebrate the festival of lights, the country‘s most watched new channel TIMES NOW lines-up the best shows that reflect the true spirit of Diwali.

ENow Special
ENow celebrates a festive and fun Diwali with the "All the Best" couple Ajay Devgan and the scintillating Bipasha Basu as they recount their best Diwalis and hopes from the comedy slated to hit cinemas this weekend

Saturday: 03.30 pm & 06.30 pm
Sunday: 09.30 am & 03.30 pm

The Foodie Diwali Special
Funnyman and serial eater Kunal Vijaykar teams up with the cast members of his latest movie Fruit & Nut, Cyrus Broacha and Boman Irani to sample some traditional Diwali fare. Kunal and pal Cyrus also try their hand in cooking a fruit & nut pudding.

Saturday: 01.30 pm & 07.30 pm
Sunday: 11.30 am & 12.30 am


Total Recall
Diwali signifies the triumph of good over evil and Total Recall celebrates this victory by revisiting the epic saga of Ramayana. Ramanand Sagar‘s Ramayana revolutionized Indian television and Doordarshan reigned supreme on Indian television sets. Watch the actors, producers, directors and technicians relive the times of the program.

Saturday: 12.30 pm & 09.30 pm
Sunday: 01.30, pm, 05.30 pm & 08.30 pm

Times Drive
Diwali is considered an auspicious occasion for making purchases and Times Drive helps viewers in making that important decision while acquiring their vehicles.
Times Drives pitches four of India‘s best hatches in the ultimate mileage test, The Hyundai i20, Fiat Grande Punto, Maruti Suzuki Swift and Honda Jazz slug it out to win top spot. All The Best star Ajay Devgan takes Times Drive on a tour of the city in his Maserati, whilst sharing his passion for sports cars. Times Drive unveils the three big entrants into the four wheeler market this year namely the BMW Z4, Chevrolet Cruze and Indigo Manza besides doling out the best deals in the market this Diwali season.

Saturday: 11.30 am & 12.30 am
Sunday: 10.30 am

Let TIMES NOW brighten up your Diwali celebrations this year.