Sancharam (TV series)

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Sancharam
Created by Santhosh George Kulangara
Presented by Santhosh George Kulangara
Narrated by Aneesh Punnen Peter
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Malayalam
No. of episodes About 1000
Production
Producer(s) Labour India
Running time 30 minutes
Release
Original network Asianet (formerly)
Safari TV (since 2013)
Original release 2001
External links
Website

Sancharam (Malayalam: സഞ്ചാരം, English: travel), is the first telecast of a visual travelogue in Malayalam language television. The program has been shot, edited and directed by Santhosh George Kulangara. It is being aired on prime time 09. 30 p. prime time 10 p.m. (IST) every weekday in Safari TV channel and re-telecasted the next day (weekdays only) two times. The program has completed over 1000 episodes and has been shot in more than 75 countries during the last 15 years. Originally aired on Asianet on Sundays, it has been then started airing on Safari TV, which is owned by Santhosh George Kulangara.

An internet edition of Sancharam is also available free of cost. In the website, viewers may choose the countries they wish to watch by using drop-down list with audio by commentator currently available in Malayalam. It claimed to be the first Internet television in Kerala.[1]

Sancharam is about to be shot in space by Santhosh George Kulangara who has been selected for the Virgin Galactic’s next space tourism programme, SpaceShipTwo. With this space journey, he is slated to be India's first space tourist.[2][3]

The editing of Sancharam is done by Labour India Publications Ltd..

The episodes which are being telecasted presently were shot at places in Turkey like Istanbul and Cappadocia


Awards

Sancharam has won many awards by this time. Some of the awards includes:[4][5]

  • Best TV serial award [6]
  • Vivekananda Awards [7]
  • Limca Book of Records, added in its 2007 edition [8]
  • Kerala's Film Critics Award: for the best Television program telecasted in 2005.
  • Souparnikatheeram State Award: Television Award for the best director of a non-fictional program.
  • All India RAPA Award-2004: award of ‘best non-fiction television program’ given away by Radio and TV Advertising Practitioners Association (RAPA)
  • National Film Academy Award: program has been declared eligible for the award instituted by National Film Academy for the section 'Other than Fiction'
  • Kerala Film Critics Association Award-2003
  • All India Akshaya National Award-2003
  • National Award: This is one of the awards given at National level in the Radio-Mini screen field. This program selected for the award from the TV programs of about 20 different languages.

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