Indian-American television producer and multi-talented performer, Aashna Patel has been nominated for the 51st Daytime Emmy Award, 2024 in the Legal/Courtroom Program category. The award ceremony is scheduled for broadcast on June 7, on CBS.
Patel was named for her contributions to Syndicated shows "Justice For the People with Judge Milian” and “We The People with Judge Lauren Lake.” Her extensive career includes significant work across television, film, theater, and voiceover.
The #DaytimeEmmys Nominees for Legal/Courtroom Program are:
— Daytime Emmys (@DaytimeEmmys) April 19, 2024
- @HotBenchTV (Syndicated)
- @JudyJustice (@amazonfreevee)
- Justice For The People with Judge Milian (Syndicated)
- @thepeoplescourt (Syndicated)
- We The People with @judgelaurenlake (Syndicated) pic.twitter.com/WyIvle0jl4
Patel has produced 405 episodes for nine court shows in under two years. She has collaborated with notable networks and platforms such as NBC, CNN, Disney, Warner Brothers, E! Entertainment, and the Travel Channel.
As a host, she has covered a broad spectrum of subjects, including entertainment, food, lifestyle, wellness, fitness, and travel, with her work featured on airline channels like American Airlines, United Airlines, Virgin America, and Air Canada.
Patel has also conducted numerous red-carpet interviews with prominent celebrities such as Tom Hanks, Jennifer Aniston, and Dwayne Johnson and served as an emcee for various charity events.
In addition to her achievements in television and film, Patel has a background in music, having released a pop album with Universal Music, Canada, and performed national anthems at NBA and MLB games.
She also serves as a performance coach for executives at leading companies, including Google and Facebook, and as a spokesperson for various brands in health, wellness, beauty, and technology.
Patel’s voice-over work includes projects for Warner Bros and Disney. She is currently writing her first children's book.
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