Billed as an Indian Experience and inspired by Indian fairs and markets, Mela offers viewers an opportunity to get to know leading figures and innovators in business, the creative and performing arts, fashion, entertainment and many other sectors. In short, these are the kind of people who are making a mark on popular culture, setting trends that others follow or are presenting new ways of seeing and thinking about our contemporary world. Executive producer of Mela, Saira Essa, is thrilled to have Gangiah join the show. 

“Audiences are drawn to Kriya’s bubbly personality and passion for life. We realised in our first meeting with her when we interviewed her as a guest for the show what a great fit she would be for Mela on a long-term basis. She has a lot of experience in presenting and is proud of her Indian heritage making her an ideal candidate that will no doubt prove to be a valuable asset to our team”, says Essa.  

“I grew up watching Eastern inspired lifestyle shows with my family and it was a favourite pastime of ours to come together and watch at home. Now that I have the opportunity to be on the other side of the screen by working on such a prestigious show - it feels slightly surreal. I look forward to connecting with South African audiences every weekend on Mela while remaining on the radio airwaves throughout the week. 2016 is already proving to be a year full of wonderful opportunities and I intend on making the most of every chance I get to entertain and connect with people,” says Gangiah. 

Mela is on SABC 3 on Sundays at 13:30. The Indian experience will now form part of a weekly attraction on the lifestyle menu.

For more information, visit kriyagangiah.com. Alternatively, connect with her on Facebook, Twitter or on Instagram.