India's Citizen Squad

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India's Citizen Squad
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GenreReality-TV
Based onMilitary Reality Show
Written byRicha Pant
Directed byKunal Kocchar
Country of originIndia
Production
ProducerNoopur Kaul
EditorBhuwan Chandra
Original release
Network Discovery Channel
Release30 November 2018 (2018-11-30)

India's Citizen Squad [1] is a military reality show telecasted by Discovery Channel (Indian TV channel) [2] and uploaded to Veer by Discovery YouTube channel. [3] It features 12 Indian citizens [4] to go under training with camp commander Col. Manish Sarin, [5] a veteran from the Gorkha Rifles along with five ex-special forces soldiers [6] from the MARCOS, NSG and the Para SF. [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

Contents

List of contestants

1. Nilay Sharma from Bengaluru

2. Muntazir Ahmad from Srinagar

3. Ashish Tamang from Darjeeling

4. Sonu Kumar from Muzaffarnagar

5. Sunil Singh from Mumbai

6. Rohit Singh Bhandari from Haldwani

7. Tanushree Chakrabarti from Delhi

8. Himanshu Bishnoi from Hisar

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9. Pallavi Vengurlekar from Delhi

10. Sunny Sehrawat from Delhi

11. Rishab Singh from Delhi

12. Manav Singh Dhillon from Delhi [12] [13]

Awards

The show won the following awards at the 15th edition of the Indian Telly Awards

1. Best Reality Show (won)

2. Best Indian Original Format (Non Fiction/Reality) (won) [14] [15]

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