Mumbai: The creators of the highly anticipated streaming reality show "Million Dollar Listing: India" have unveiled the six realtors who will lead the series, showcasing high-profile real estate deals. This Indian adaptation is based on the Emmy-nominated franchise and offers a glimpse into the most coveted homes in India and the competitive world of luxury real estate.
The featured realtors include Ankush Sayal, Hem Batra, Navdeep Khanuja, Karuna Gidwani, Deepti Mallik, and Prajesh Bhatia. "Million Dollar Listing: India" is the second international version of this format, following successful editions in cities like Los Angeles, New York, Miami, San Francisco, and Dubai. Each edition follows the lives of top real estate agents as they navigate the challenges of selling multi-million-dollar properties in exclusive neighborhoods.
Each episode highlights the realtors as they juggle numerous responsibilities while striving to secure the next major deal. The first city spotlighted in this Indian version will be New Delhi.
As India quickly evolves into one of the world’s leading consumer markets, luxury living is increasingly accessible, driven by the aspirations of its affluent population. Produced by Banijay Asia and globally licensed by NBCUniversal Formats, the show will feature these six dynamic realtors as they explore India's most exciting locations, clinching million-dollar transactions.
The "Million Dollar Listing" franchise began with "Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles," which premiered in 2006 and has since enjoyed 14 successful seasons. "Million Dollar Listing: India" is set to premiere on October 25 on Sony LIV.
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