Tahsan to Host Family Feud in Bangladesh, Launched by Bongo

Reported By: ST Report Posting Time: 2024-05-12 20:10:44 Catagory: Cultural
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Tahsan to Host Family Feud in Bangladesh, Launched by Bongo

Bongo, the leading OTT platform in Bangladesh, is set to bring the internationally acclaimed American television game show “Family Feud” to Bangladesh! This is the first time the popular family show, which has seen multiple regional adaptations in over 50 international markets, will be introduced to the Bangladeshi audience.
In this riveting game show, two families go head-to-head, attempting to guess the answers to survey questions asked to 100 people. The objective is to guess the most popular responses. Points are awarded based on the popularity of the answers. The first team to accumulate 300 points wins the game and earns the opportunity to play the bonus round, known as “Fast Money”. In Bangladesh, the show will be hosted by celebrity musician and actor Tahsan Rahman Khan, further elevating the program appeal.
“I am extremely delighted to host the very first season of Family Feud Bangladesh, produced by Bongo”, said Tahsan. “I hope we can make it entertaining and a grand success, where all families of Bangladesh can try to take part and bring back family entertainment to its best!”
Originally hosted by popular TV personality Steve Harvey, Family Feud is renowned for its engaging questions and exciting display of bonding between family members. The Bangladeshi version of the show promises to deliver the same level of excitement and entertainment, with a local twist. Interested participants can soon apply to join the show via Bongo official website – www.bongobd.com
Bongo has been known and applauded for its commitment to excellence, innovation, and creativity. Fayaz Taher, Chief Operating Officer of Bongo, shared his excitement for bringing the globally popular show to local screens, saying, “This is an extraordinary moment for us, as we introduce a show where families can participate and enjoy together. In Bangladesh, many families still live together in the same household as joint families. We wanted to bring something that would allow them to create wonderful memories”.