Warner Bros Discovery unveils new docu-series History Hunter

Maniesh Paul will be the host  
Warner Bros Discovery unveils new docu-series History Hunter
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Warner Bros Discovery announced a new docu-series, titled History Hunter, which will look into solving the mysterious unanswered questions from Indian history. Actor Maniesh Paul will host the eight-episode show, which will premiere on Discovery Channel and discovery+ on November 20.

The series will throw light on India’s historical landmarks such as Nalanda University, Golconda Fort, Mahabalipuram, Brihadeeswara Temple in Tamil Nadu, the city of Lakhpat, and the Saraswati River.

"The show will also explore theories regarding the disappearance of Nana Saheb Peshwa II and whether Tipu Sultan was the first to introduce the world to militarised rockets," Warner Bros Discovery said. Paul will be supported by experts on his quest to find a logical explanation and reasoning behind the questions that present themselves.

"Collaborating with Warner Bros. Discovery has been a delightful experience. I eagerly anticipate sharing this thrilling series with the audience and believe it will captivate them, keeping them on the edge of their seats," he added.

Sai Abishek, Head of Factual and Lifestyle Cluster, Discovery, South Asia, said, "History Hunter, our upcoming series, aims to unveil numerous mysteries surrounding historical landmarks, captivating viewers as it unravels enduring theories. We are excited to collaborate with Maniesh Paul on this project and are confident it will provide an enriching experience for our audience," he said.

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