Baazi Kiski

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Baazi Kiski
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Created by National Lottery
Presented by Ashutosh Rana
Country of origin India
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodesTotal 53
Production
Executive producerDanie Ferreira
Production locationsUrban Brew Studios, Johannesburg
Running time30 minutes
Production companyUrban Brew Studios
Original release
Network Zee TV
Release2 September 2001 (2001-09-02)

Baazi Kiski is an Indian game show which premiered on Zee Tv on 2 September 2001. [1] The game show is hosted by actor Ashutosh Rana, and involves a gender-war between men and women for a total cash prize of 21,000 rupees per contestant. The show replaced Zee TV's game show Sawaal Dus Crore Ka, which did not meet audiences expectations. [2]

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Overview

The show revolves around the concept of gender battle between 'men vs. women'. It comprised 5 rounds starting with the elimination round; hence the process of eliminating the participant (man or woman) until that participant get to face each other on a one-to-one basis. The game show contains a buzzer round and prizes being given away in cash. Besides offering the cash prize, there are other prizes that are offered in the game, such as refrigerators, cars and television sets.

Rating

Baazi Kiski was a fairly successful series, usually finishing in the top 16 shows for the weeks in which it aired. Despite not getting the desired TRPs, the show managed to cling the title of the best rated programme among the 16 programmes that were launched simultaneously by Zee TV in prime time. In fact, the show was at No. 2 among all the game shows on all Indian networks that aired in the year 2001. [3] The following are the list of game shows on various Indian television networks that Baazi Kiski was compared to:

ProgrammeTRP RatingRelative to 'Top 5'Relative to 16 'NEW' programmes launched togetherChannel
Khullja Sim Sim10.2271.83N/A STAR One
Baazi Kiski2.4443.87183.98 Zee TV
Kya Masti Kya Dhoom6.4345.18N/A STAR Plus
Nilaam Ghar - Bid Bid Boom1.6129.05121.83 Zee TV

††Source: TAM Peoplemeter, September 2001

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References

  1. "Action plan in place, new Zee line-up kicks off". Indiantelevision.com. 21 August 2001.
  2. "Hosting Hazards". Sunday Tribune. 9 September 2001. Retrieved 19 December 2018.
  3. "Is the era of game shows coming to an end?". Agency FAQs. 2001. Archived from the original on 29 May 2008.