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Plans for Ted Talks India: Nayi Soch Season 2 underway

Hosted by superstar Shah Rukh Khan, Ted Talks India: Nayi Soch has received an unprecedented response from the audience thanks to its fresh and inspiring content. And now, reports are coming in that the makers are planning a second season with SRK.

Before launching the first season of the series, the makers had decided that it would have only 8 episodes and if the show fared well, its next instalment would follow soon. As mentioned earlier that the first season of the series has been given thumbs up by the audience. Buoyed up by the positive response of the audience, the makers have started preps for season 2.


According to sources, the makers wanted Academy Award winner AR Rahman to grace the first season. However, they failed to bring the music maestro onboard due to his busy schedule. But now sources claim that the acclaimed composer is going to appear in the new season.

"The channel was trying to get Rahman in season one itself, but it didn't work out due to date issues. However, he is onboard the new season," a source reveals.

The source adds further, "The channel is still in the process of roping in speakers and working out the dates. If they manage to zero in on all the speakers in time, the season may kick-start during Diwali."

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