Actress Drashti Dhami had so much fun shooting for TV show "Pardes Mein Hai Mera Dil" in Austria that she says she would like to go back to explore the place with her husband.
Drashti, who is seen playing the character Naina Batra in the Star Plus show, is back after a hectic 45-day shooting schedule from Austria.
"We had a lot of fun in Austria. I liked Innsbruck the most. I would want to go back there with my husband," Drashti said in a statement.
The show also features Arjun Bijlani, Laksh Lakwani and Additi Gupta.
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Farah wants to choreograph Yuvraj Singh's sangeet ceremony
Farah Khan is keen to choreograph former India batsman Yuvraj Singh's 'sangeet' ceremony.
When Yuvraj made a special appearance on dance reality TV show "Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa Season 9", he floored everyone with his dancing skills. He danced to the "Mahi ve" song from "Kal Ho Naa Ho".
"On seeing Yuvraj's rendition of the song, Farah said that 'Main kasam khaati hoon ki Yuvraj ka sangeet main choreograph karungi (I pledge that I will choreograph Yuvraj's sangeet)," Farah said on the show's set, revealed a source.
Yuvraj will reportedly get married to fiancee Hazel Keech on November 30. And the episode with Yuvraj will air on Saturday on Colors channel.
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Karishma Tanna trips on TV set after wearing a sari
It was a 'Humpty Dumpty had a great fall' moment when actress Karishma Tanna wearing a sari tripped on wires while shooting for TV show "Nagarjun -- Ek Yoddha".
In the Life OK show, Karishma has two different looks -- one for Naglok (fictional town of snakes) and another for Dhartilok (earth). For her Naglok look, Karishma is seen wearing a golden outfit with a crown, and for the other look, she wears chiffon saris.
According to a source from the set, Karishma tripped as her leg got entangled with wires on the floor. She managed to maintain her balance and did not get hurt.
"Due to dim lighting, Karishma did not see the wires on the floor and tripped on it. By god's grace, no injury was sustained and the actor stood up, dusted herself and proceeded to shoot without creating a scene," added the source.
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John Abraham impressed by Mubeen's comic skills
Actor John Abraham will be using the dubbed promo by stand-up comedian Mubeen Saudagar in promotional activities for his forthcoming film "Force 2".
The comic act of Mubeen during an episode of TV show "Comedy Nights Bachao" when the stars came to promote the film, left everyone impressed.
"John was so impressed by the comical dubbing of the promo by Mubeen that he made the announcement that this particular act would be used for their movie's promotion in all the forthcoming promotional tours," said a source.
Mubeen said: "I could see that they just couldn't hold back their laughter and it was complete surprise to me when they stated that they are using my act for their promotions. It's a great feeling to get that kind of appreciation."
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