When cricketer Harbhajan Singh visited the set of comedy show "Mad In India", he created a fun-filled atmosphere on the set with host Manish Paul.
They joked, laughed and pulled each other's leg, but the highlight was when Harbhajan danced with Manish. Their impromptu jig had everyone in splits with the unusual chemistry, said a source.
Bhajji, as Harbhajan is lovingly called, also opened up about his bromance with cricketer Yuvraj Singh.
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Krushna steps in for Sunil Grover
Comedian Krushna Abhishek will fill in Sunil Grover's place for a Holi special show "Holi Masti Gulal Ki" as the latter is too busy concentrating with his show "Mad In India".
Sunil plays Chutki on "Mad In India", but Krushna seems more than happy to step into Sunil's shoes for the 'water-free Holi' event.
"I love comedy so I would never miss out on any opportunity to perform. STAR Plus' 'Water-Free Holi' initiative is really unique and eco-friendly and I'm glad we will be playing Holi this year with just organic colours and flowers," Krushna said in a statement.
"I have some surprises for the viewers as they'll see me in different get ups in the show," he added.
The show will be aired Sunday.
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Kanika, Neelu turn choreographers
After a stint on dance reality show "Nach Baliye", actresses Neelu Vagela and Kanika have now started utilising their talent for their daily soap "Diya Aur Baati Hum". They came together to choreograph a dance sequence for the show.
The actors were shooting a dance sequence a scene involving a character's sangeet ceremony.
The song was a twisted version of the popular Amitabh Bachchan song "Mere angne mein...", where the men and women of the house were to dance together.
According to a source from the production team, both the ladies were quick and focused to react and everyone co-ordinated very well. The shoot was wrapped up within three hours.
Neelu, who plays Bhabho in the show, said that she has done it for off screen weddings, "but it is for the first time I have done such a thing for a reel wedding. It was a lot of fun choreographing."
"Kanika and I worked as a team. We both were glad that everyone was so co-operative with us. We laughed the entire time and even pulled each other's leg," she said in a statement.
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