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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is back in the news, this time for a rather unconventional reason. He will be seen amidst the wilderness of the Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand, in a special episode of ‘Man vs Wild’. The episode is being aired at 9 pm today i.e., Monday, 12 August on Discovery Channel.
The sneak peak released by Discovery ahead of the airing had created a lot of buzz worldwide. In it, PM Modi can be seen making a weapon, walking beside a river and having conversations with British adventurer Bear Grylls about Indian culture, the environment among other things.
There is a lot of excitement among people on social media and all eyes will be glued to television sets when the episode is broadcasted.
If you are also pumped up about Narendra Modi’s Man vs Wild episode with Bear Grylls, here’s how you can watch it:
The Man vs Wild with Bear Grylls and Prime Minister Modi will be first telecasted on 12 August 2019. The episode will be broadcasted globally.
The Man vs Wild with Bear Grylls and Prime Minister Modi will be aired at 9 pm on Monday.
If you have subscribed to any of the satellite networks like Tata Sky that allows you to stream on your phone, you can watch the Man vs Wild with Bear Grylls and Prime Minister Modi episode on your smartphone, if you have subscribed to the channel.
Moreover, you can also watch it on your phone if you have an subscription of Airtel TV – you can watch the streaming of the episode there. You can also watch it on Jio TV App on your smartphone.
In India, you can watch the Man vs Wild with Bear Grylls and Prime Minister Modi episode on TV, you can watch it on Discovery Channel. The episode will be globally broadcasted on Discovery. You can visit Discovery Channel’s official website www.discoverychannel.co.in/ for more information
The Man vs Wild with Bear Grylls and Prime Minister Modi episode will be aired available in 8 different languages, namely, English, Bengali, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Marathi.
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