Industry has changed, but not my life: Dolly (TV Snippets)

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IANS Mumbai
Last Updated : Aug 27 2016 | 5:42 PM IST

Actress Dolly Sohi Dhanowa, who became popular by playing lead roles in shows like "Bhabhi" and "Kalash", says the TV industry might have changed over the years, but her life is still the same. She feels "great" playing a mother's role in "Kalash - Ek Vishwaas".

"It feels great to get a strong role of Janki Raichand in 'Kalash - Ek Vishwaas' after playing the main lead Ranoo in 'Kalash'. I used to wish to be part of the show again and it just happened. It's a coincidence," Dolly said in a statement.

"Industry has changed from then to now. But my life has not changed. After playing lead roles, even playing a mother now is a good experience for me," she added.

"Kalash - Ek Vishwaas", aired on Life OK, also features Krip Suri and Aparna Dixit.

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Shaan's most lethal weapon is his smile: Shantanu Moitra

Ace composer Shantanu Moitra, who will next be seen on the popular children singing reality show "The Voice India Kids", feels popular Bollywood singer Shaan has a "lethal" smile.

Moitra will be seen as the battle advisor for Shaan's team on the show. He was elated seeing the talent on the show.

"The talent is incredible. What I really liked about kids of 'The Voice India Kids' is that they were enjoying the process more than who will win the competition, which is good to see," Moitra said in a statement.

"Shaan's most lethal weapon is his smile. When he smiles he puts everything to ease. So, my advice to him would be to unleash his secret weapon and all the kids will just want to be in his team," he added.

Shaan is seen as a coach on the show alongside Shekhar Ravjiani and Neeti Mohan.

Popular musician Amit Trevedi and singer Harshdeep Kaur will be seen as battle advisors for Shekhar and Neeti's team on the &TV show.

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Arhaan Khan to make TV debut with 'Badho Bahu'

Arhaan Khan, who has been a part of several advertisements and is a regular at fashion shows, will make his debut on the small screen with the upcoming show "Badho Bahu".

Arhaan will be seen as Prince Narula's onscreen brother, Rana Singh Ahlawat, in the show.

"I love the concept of 'Badho Bahu' as it is based on wrestling. I will be playing a very powerful negative lead on the show. As it is my debut on TV, I hope the audience appreciates my character. I hope to be a household name soon," Arhaan said in a statement.

In the &TV show, Rytasha Rathore will be seen portraying the character of Badho who is not only physically big but has an equally bigger heart and spreads happiness around her. She has a childlike innocence and is very vocal about her thoughts.

--IANS

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First Published: Aug 27 2016 | 5:30 PM IST

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