November 13: What happens when veterans from a multitude of fields such as Mathematics, Environment, Finance, Movies and General Knowledge share a platform? Massive doses of knowledge exchange, of course. But does it get dreary along the way? Not when it is an interactive and engaging quiz show that provides meaningful content but in an enjoyable manner and is hosted by Gaurav Kapur, the celebrity television presenter. A heady mix of learning and earning while entertaining! That’s just what the show You V YouTube offers.
A YouTube Original produced by Fremantle, You V YouTube, was launched on 9th October 2021. New episodes are launched every Saturday and Sunday at 7 pm. Its mantra is, Play, Learn and Earn. The participants to this show are chosen through an online audition process and are deemed, Challengers. They are then quizzed on ten widely ranged topics by a creator bench. The subject-matter experts asking the questions are Roshni Mukherjee (Science), Gaurav Garg (General Knowledge), Ganesh Pai (Mathematics), Ceema Picardo (English), Arun Krishnamurthy (Environment), Gaurav Choudhary (Technology), Nidhi Mohan (Health & Wellness), Reena D’Souza (Sports), Sucharita Tyagi (Movies & Music), Ranveer Brar (Food), Rachana Ranade (Finance) and Tanya Khanijow (Travel). All of them are prominent YouTube creators who are experts in their own fields and have millions of followers. While the first nine of them are the permanent creators asking the first nine questions, Ranveer, Rachana and Tanya are the guest creators of the show, with one of them springing the last “wildcard” question on the challengers. Each challenger stands to win over ten lakh rupees in the show.
Every episode is packed with loads of fun, and Gaurav’s wisecracks keep the contestants, guests and viewers in their elements. Some of the hilarious, worth-watching-in-loop moments are Gaurav calling Omkar Amruthanshu, one of the contestants, Omkarpedia because he is a UPSC aspirant and has stacked himself up with knowledge on most of the subjects, Sucharita giving a demo on how to fire a Brahmastra, the deadly missile with a matching facial expression, a contestant on a winning spree being hailed a “blue-chip stock”, Gaurav calling the book “The Life of Pi”, Ganesh Pai’s biography (as in The Life of Pai), Rachana, the finance expert, hearing the “acid” in a Chemistry question as “asset” (no kidding!) and so on. It also has plenty of nail-biting moments, especially during the Gold-Tier round when the challenger’s inch towards the grand prize and the questions begin to get tougher along the way. For instance, in one of the episodes, the challenger is not sure of how many greenhouse gases are considered dangerous according to the Kyoto Protocol but answers six without any logical explanation behind it. His answer turns out to be, well, we don’t want to play spoilsports here, do we? It would be so much more fun to watch the show, get your heartbeat to rise to a frenzy and then learn the right answer. Or better still, if you know the answer, you could be the next challenger in the show, fielding questions from the grandmasters and bagging prizes along the way!
Did you know that kiwis have nostrils at the tip of their beaks? Or that french fries are not originally from France but from Belgium? Or even that the Statue of Liberty was gifted to America by France? Is there such a thing called a healthy chocolate cake? Do you know of this one giant of a company which is committed to achieving zero greenhouse gas emission in the next twenty years and is determinedly working on it? Do you agree that it would do our planet a lot of good if we got off the www (world wide web) once in a while and did our bit towards the other www (waste, water and wildlife)? There are numerous such priceless bits of information to learn on this show.
Fremantle has been known for producing some of the most popular and long-standing game shows all over the world. And You V YouTube is the perfect combination of the entertaining factor of the entertainment quotient of a game show and the knowledge-gaining of a learning platform. Fremantle takes enormous pride in the fact that the entire series has been filmed virtually, making everyone participate in it from the safety of their homes without dampening the spirit of the show. The visuals used to explain the reasoning behind the answers for all questions are really good. The experts always share some trivia around their questions and explain the context, which offers a great deal of learning both for the contestants and the viewers.
Another reason You V YouTube stands out amongst a host of other shows is that for every rupee earned by the contestants in this show, the show makes a matching contribution to COVID relief care. As Gaurav says, contestants on this show do not just play for themselves but do so for everyone.
Do watch the shows of the series on YouTube and catch up with its latest episodes this weekend at 7 pm. youtube.com/youvyoutube