Producer and presenter Siddarth Kak: The show conveys the intrigues of Indian culture in an entertaining way. Mano Ya Na Mano (Star One) unearths India’s mysteries.

Irrfan Khan: I was intrigued by the stories that were related to me. The credibility that is associated with Siddarth convinced me to anchor the show. Today we have lost the joy of hearing stories. The show fulfils this need.

SHOW SHOCKERS
The jackals of Kala Dungar: In Kutch, there is a temple of Lord Dattatreya on Kala Dungar, a peak. Carnivorous jackals come here and feed on sweet rice (prasad). This 700-year-old legend has its links to a pir (saint).

Man who doesn’t eat:
Abhay Devda, a 42-year-old bank employee, has survived the last four and a half years without proper food.

Writing idol: An idol of a deity in South India writes out answers to the questions osed by devotees.

Aghori: This is the story of a man who seeks to attain salvation by eating the dead.