‘The Evacuation: Operation Ganga’ Nominated For Best Documentary At 28th Asian Television Awards


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oi-Prakash KL

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Updated: Monday, November 20, 2023, 14:11 [IST]

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The
documentary
‘The
Evacuation:
Operation
Ganga’
from
History
TV18
has
received
a
nomination
in
the
Best
Documentary
Program
category
at
the
28th
Asian
Television
Awards.

Colosceum
Media
Pvt
Ltd,
the
production
company
behind
the
documentary,
expressed
their
excitement
and
gratitude
for
the
nomination.
They
stated
that
the
nomination
is
a
recognition
of
the
team’s
passion
and
dedication
in
creating
a
compelling
documentary.

The Evacuation: Operation Ganga Nominated For Best Documentary At 28th Asian Television Awards

“”The
team
at
Colosceum
is
thrilled
and
humbled
to
have
been
nominated
for
the
Best
Documentary
Programme
category
for
“The
Evacuation

Operation
Ganga”
at
the
esteemed
28th
Asian
Television
Awards.
This
nomination
is
a
testament
to
the
passion
and
commitment
we
poured
into
creating
a
compelling
documentary.
We
are
sincerely
grateful
for
the
recognition
and
consider
it
a
great
honor
to
be
included
among
the
exceptional
nominees.
🌟#AsianTelevisionAwards
#DocumentaryNomination
#Gratitude,”
it
said
on
Instagram.

The
documentary
will
be
competing
against
other
nominees,
including
‘Rebecca
in
Wonderland,’
‘China
on
the
Move
Season
2

When
Will
the
Green
Revolution
Impact
Our
Lives,’ and
‘Majalah
3:
TNB
Tasik
Kenyir
Dam.’

The
documentary
recounts
the
compelling
narrative
of
am
evacuation
operation
conducted
by
the
Indian
government
in
Ukraine,
marking
one
of
the
largest
of
the
21st
century.
The
film
vividly
portrays
the
challenges
faced
by
Indian
students
stranded
in
the
war-torn
region
and
unveils
previously
undisclosed
details
of
the
ambitious
air
evacuation
mission
that
successfully
brought
home
over
22,000
stranded
Indians.

Narrated
by
media
commentator
and
Defense
Analyst
Maroof
Raza,
the
documentary
shares
firsthand
testimonies
from
Indian
students
enduring
the
harsh
conditions
of
war-ravaged
Ukraine.
These
students
were
compelled
to
live
in
bunkers
without
basic
necessities,
including
food
and
water,
while
their
anxious
parents
awaited
their
safe
return.


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