The Center Stage for South Asian Cinema
Season 3 dropping August 2025! Follow us on all social platforms to stay up to date!
The Center Stage for South Asian Cinema
Season 3 dropping August 2025! Follow us on all social platforms to stay up to date!

In this engaging episode, we have the pleasure of sitting down with the incredibly versatile Sangita Patel, a true testament to the power of determination and following one's passions. Sangita's journey is a fascinating blend of engineering expertise and her rise as a prominent television personality in Canada.Sangita's career took a remarkable turn when she transitioned from her background in engineering to becoming a beloved television personality in the Canadian news landscape. In 2014, Sangita joined ET Canada, where she not only covered breaking entertainment news but also traveled the globe to interview some of the biggest stars in the industry. From Julia Roberts to Dwayne Johnson, Viola Davis to George Clooney, and Helen Mirren, Sangita has left her mark in the world of entertainment journalism.Her talents expanded beyond reporting when she took on the role of host for HGTV Canada's home renovation series, "Home to Win," leading the show for four successful seasons and earning a Canadian Screen Award nomination for her exceptional hosting skills.Sangita's influence also extends to the world of beauty and representation, as she was named the Canadian spokesperson for COVERGIRL's Simply Ageless Collection in 2019, becoming COVERGIRL's first Canadian South Asian ambassador.Beyond her career achievements, Sangita is a passionate supporter of education and philanthropy. She is actively involved with organizations such as Pathways to Education, Children's Wish, and ONE Campaign, demonstrating her commitment to giving back and making a positive impact.Join us for an inspiring conversation with Sangita Patel as we explore her journey from engineering to entertainment, her unforgettable moments with Hollywood's elite, and her dedication to causes close to her heart.
** This is episode was recorded before ET Canada announced they were ending after 18 seasons. **