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iTV Network’s women centric vertical: ‘We Women Want’

The iTV Network is proud to announce the launch of a brand new vertical, ‘We Women Want’, a multi-media vertical dedicated to women, for women, and by women. Through various social media platforms and online and offline facilities, “We Women Want” aims to recognise the efforts of exemplary women, highlight female leaders of India, and […]

The iTV Network is proud to announce the launch of a brand new vertical, ‘We Women Want’, a multi-media vertical dedicated to women, for women, and by women. Through various social media platforms and online and offline facilities, “We Women Want” aims to recognise the efforts of exemplary women, highlight female leaders of India, and have cross-generational conversations on issues that affect them.

Launching on Saturday, July 9th, 2022, the first episode features renowned fashion designers Rina Dhaka and Anjul Bhandari in conversation with iTV Network senior executive editor Priya Sahgal.

Sharing insight on the show, Priya Sahgal says, “We Women Want is a show for women and by women where you will be a part of some intense conversations as our panellists talk about issues that every woman faces at some point or the other.” We will talk about not just the success stories but also the everyday struggles that try to defy us but end up defining us. “

In Episode 1, fashion designer Rina Dhaka shares glimpses of her personal and professional life, and how she fought cancer as a working mother. Rina says, “Cancer as a disease isn›t a hassle, but the treatment is the biggest shock.” Mentally, it›s a lot of work because you›re really living with the fear of death. “ Part of the fashion industry since the 80s, Rina Dhaka gets candid about her struggle to make a mark internationally and the guilt, regrets, and successes of a career woman.

Anjul Bhandari may be the new kid on the block, but she has carved an enviable niche. She dropped out of school in class 10 to get married and went on to dress the biggest stars of Bollywood and starry-eyed brides. Drawing from her life experience, Anjul says, “We must remember that women are ‹Agni Stree.› Each woman, by default, knows how to balance everything at once. “

“We Women Want” will be a dedicated multi-media service for the modern Indian woman, including guidance and P2P learning, career counselling for young women, a forum to address FAQs on higher education, careers, finance planning, preliminary legal advice, health, and marriage.

Catch fresh episodes of “We Women Want” every Saturday at 7:30 PM on NewsX and 3:30 PM on India News. The programme will also be streamed live on major OTT platforms: Dailyhunt, Zee5, MX Player, ShemarooMe, Watcho, Mzaalo, Jio TV, Tata Play, and PayTm livestreams.

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