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CNN-IBN & IBN7 are back with 'Kings & Queens'

The acclaimed documentary series will profile ten political leaders who hold the key to General Elections 2014

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CNN-IBN & IBN7 are back with 'Kings & Queens'

CNN-IBN & IBN7 are back with 'Kings & Queens'

The acclaimed documentary series will profile ten political leaders who hold the key to General Elections 2014

BestMediaInfop Bureau | Delhi | February 28, 2014

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Living up to its legacy of offering the most extensive and diverse election programming line-up in the industry, CNN-IBN & IBN7 are back with 'Kings & Queens'. The show will profile key political leaders such as Narendra Modi, Arvind Kejriwal, Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi to name a few, who are likely to play a central and defining role in the 2014 General Elections.

This special documentary series starts from today and will air every Friday at 10 PM on CNN-IBN and March 1 onwards every Saturday at 10.30 PM on IBN7.

Fronted by IBN Network's seniormost and best known anchors – Deputy Editor Sagarika Ghose, National Bureau Chief Bhupendra Chaubey, Deputy Foreign Editor Suhasini Haidar and Senior Editor Anubha Bhosle – 'Kings & Queens' will examine the life and political careers of these key individuals, and will examine how they could emerge as a King or a Queen or be a King-maker. The documentaries will include people who are significant in their lives-their classmates, close relatives, mentors, friends, strongest allies as well as critics.

Rajdeep Sardesai, Editor-in-Chief, CNN-IBN, IBN7 & IBN-Lokmat, said, "As we approach the most crucial elections in the history of India, we have a diverse and extensive election based programming in the pipeline. To help our viewers know their leaders better, we bring to you our much acclaimed documentary series 'Kings and Queens', which will trace the journey of political leaders who are set to influence the upcoming General Election significantly.”

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