Takeshi's Castle is back! Bhuvan Bam to host the show

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Takeshi's Castle is back! Bhuvan Bam to host the show





​Revival of a classic​
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​Revival of a classic​

Streaming platform Prime Video has officially announced the return of the beloved 80s Japanese game show 'Takeshi's Castle,' now with an Indian reboot. This revival aims to recapture the charm and quirkiness of the original series, which was known for its swashbuckling adventures, amusing set-ups, challenging games, and uproarious commentary.

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​Bhuvan Bam as commentator​
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​Bhuvan Bam as commentator​

Bhuvan Bam, known for his YouTube channel BB Ki Vines will replace Javed Jaffreyas as the commentator for the show. Bhuvan Bam expressed his excitement about being part of this iconic show, highlighting his deep-rooted nostalgia for 'Takeshi's Castle' and his commitment to delivering a memorable viewing experience.



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​A full circle moment​
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​A full circle moment​

Bhuvan Bam reflects on his personal journey, having grown up watching 'Takeshi's Castle' on television, and now, being involved in voicing it. He sees this opportunity as a full-circle moment and a privilege, aiming to bring his creative flair and humor to the show, particularly through his well-known character, 'Titu Mama.'

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Prime Video's mission​
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Prime Video's mission​

Manish Menghani, director of content licensing at Prime Video India, acknowledges the show's iconic status in India's television history. He emphasizes the platform's mission to curate diverse content while ensuring it resonates with local audiences, and the revival of 'Takeshi's Castle' with Bhuvan Bam's commentary promises to both rekindle nostalgia and appeal to younger viewers.



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Takeshi winner
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Takeshi winner

The player who won Takeshi got one million yen (which, at the time, was roughly equivalent to $6,783. However, there were only nine winners in total during the show's run. Takeshi originally wanted the show to be a 'live-action Super Mario game'.


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