In a game-changing move for Indian television journalism, Aaj Tak has launched ‘Bahas Baazigar’, the country’s first ever ‘debate-along’ show, transforming the way political and social discussions unfold on screen. With the tagline of inclusivity and public participation, the show offers viewers a front-row seat and a voice in the verdict.
Hosted by veteran anchor Anjana Om Kashyap, ‘Bahas Baazigar’ brings together thought leaders, politicians, and representatives from opposing ideologies in a structured, civil, and high-stakes format. Participants are split into “for” and “against” groups, who debate topical issues in front of a live studio audience and a nationwide digital audience.
What sets ‘Bahas Baazigar’ apart is its real-time audience voting mechanism. Unlike traditional shouting matches that often descend into chaos, this show emphasizes well-timed arguments, evaluated by a panel of judges, and most importantly, audience votes that determine the winning side.
Using on-screen QR codes, viewers can scan and cast their vote through the Aaj Tak app, making the process not only participatory but also transparent and tech-enabled. This digital integration puts the power directly in the hands of the people, offering a new model of democratic engagement in media.
“We wanted to break away from conventional formats that often leave the public out,” said a senior executive at Aaj Tak. “With ‘Bahas Baazigar’, we’ve created a space where every viewer’s opinion truly counts, making debates more accountable and meaningful.”
From heated policy discussions to cultural flashpoints, the show promises to cover a wide spectrum of themes every week.
Catch ‘Bahas Baazigar’ every Saturday at 8pm, only on Aaj Tak, and be a part of the debate that India decides.