Ganjina

Ganjina (Persian: گـنـجـیـنـه, literally "treasure") is the Afghan version of the television gameshow Deal or No Deal. It premiered on May 30, 2010 and is broadcast on Tolo TV. The show was earlier hosted by the Afghan actor Rahim Mehrzad (Persian: رحیم میرزاد)[1] and was later taken over by Mukhtar Lashkari (Persian: مختار لشکری).

Ganjina گنجینه
Presented byRahim Mehrzad (earlier)
Mukhtar Lashkari (later)
Country of originAfghanistan
Production
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time30 minutes (with commercials)
Release
Original networkTolo TV
Original releaseMay 30, 2010 
May 14, 2013

There are 20 boxes containing prizes from 1 Afghani to 1,000,000 Afghani (about US$12,800). There have been three top prize winners.[2][3]

The last episode was aired on May 14, 2013. From May 15 to June 6, 2013 was a rerun of notable episodes, including celebrity editions and two of the top prize winning episodes. On June 8, 2013, the show was replaced by new game show 100 Sanya (Persian: ثانیه 100, literally "100 seconds"), an Afghan adaptation of Divided.

Box Values

Left Side Right Side
Af. 10,000 Af. 1
Af. 20,000 Af. 5
Af. 30,000 Af. 10
Af. 40,000 Af. 50
Af. 50,000 Af. 100
Af. 100,000 Af. 250
Af. 200,000 Af. 500
Af. 300,000 Af. 1,000
Af. 500,000 Af. 2,500
Af. 1,000,000 Af. 5,000
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