US
talk
show
queen
Oprah
Winfrey's
experiences
on
her
maiden
visit
to
India,
connecting
with
people
in
the
country
right
from
slum-dwellers
to
the
elites,
will
be
shown
as
a
two-part
series
on
Discovery.
The
two
part
series
will
be
aired
on
July
20
and
21.
As
part
of
her
show
Oprah's
next
Chapter,
the
58-year-old
TV
mogul
captured
real
India
when
she
visited
the
country
in
January
end.
Upon
arrival
in
Mumbai,
she
visited
the
slums
and
met
a
family
of
five
members
living
on
a
meagre
salary.
She
was
moved
by
the
aspirations
of
the
family
which
lives
in
a
10-foot-by-10-foot
concrete
room.
Winfrey
was
also
enthused
by
the
close-knit
Indian
families
when
she
visited
an
upper-middle-class
family,
which
had
four
generations
living
happily
under
one
roof.
Oprah
Winfrey
had
her
brush
with
Bollywood
as
well,
attending
a
party
people
by
Mumbai's
glitterati
including
Priyanka
Chopra,
Anil
Kapoor,
Hrithik
Roshan
and
others.
She
also
met
Aishwarya
Rai
and
the
Bachchan
family.
In
the
second
episode
of
the
series,
Winfrey
travels
to
Taj
Mahal
in
Agra.
Her
next
destination
was
Jaipur,
where
she
was
invited
to
the
Palace
walls
by
the
Royal
Family.
She
also
visited
a
shelter
run
by
V
Mohini
Giri's
Guild
for
Service
in
Vrindavan,
which
provides
safe
haven,
job
training
and
dignity
to
more
than
100
displaced
women.
However,
Oprah
Winfrey
said,
"After
25
years
I
got
myself
out
of
the
studio
chairs.
I
moved
into
the
next
chapter,
and
I
am
having
more
fun
than
ever
-
moving
around
the
country
and
the
world
talking
to
people
I'm
really
interested
in
getting
to
know
and
I
think
viewers
will
be,
too.
It
is
so
energising
to
be
out
and
about
in
the
world
exploring
new
people,
new
places
and
new
ideas."