Foodistan

Foodistan
फ़ूडिस्तान
فوڈستان

Title poster
Genre Cooking
Directed by Various
Presented by Alyy Khan, Ira Dubey[1]
Judges Merrilees Parker, Vir Sanghvi, Sonya Jehan
Country of origin India, Pakistan
Original language(s) Predominantly English, Some Urdu used
Editor(s) Various
Release
Original network NDTV Good Times Geo TV
Original release 23 January 2012 – 21 March 2013
External links
Website

Foodistan is a television cooking game show. It is produced by NDTV Good Times and GEO TV. The show puts India and Pakistan's best chefs against each other in a competition. While their individual cuisines are similar,[2] there are differences between the two cuisines. The show aired 26 episodes. The finale was fought between Manish Mehrotra from India and Poppy Agha from Pakistan, Manish Mehrotra walked away with the title of Foodistan.[3]

Hosts

Contestants

The contestants represented both India and Pakistan and hailed from some renowned hotels groups.

India

Madhumita Mohanta, Nimish Bhatia, Mehraj Ul Haque, Karan Suri, Rajeev Arora, Sunil Chauhan, Manish Mehrotra, Girish Krishnan monika rajput

Pakistan

Amir Iqbal, Noor Khan, Poppy Agha, Akhtar Rehman, Muhammad Ikram, Mohammad Naeem, Mehmood Akhtar, Muhammad Saqib

Judges included the trio of Merrilees Parker from England, Sonia Jehan from Pakistan and Veer Sanghvi from India, along with some guest judges through the series.

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