Manu Punjabi inspired by Salman to host series (TV Snippets)

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IANS Mumbai
Last Updated : Dec 01 2017 | 1:20 PM IST

Former "Bigg Boss" contestant Manu Punjabi says he was inspired by superstar Salman Khan to host the "House of Connections" web series.

"I had a lot of plans for myself and I have been working on them since a long time. When I was approached for hosting a show similar to 'Bigg Boss', which is hosted by Salman Khan, I loved it and got excited to host it," Manu said in a statement.

"I was a part of 'Bigg Boss' earlier, and now in this new show, I am the big boss. I am inspired by Salman Khan. The show is fun and crazy," he added.

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Roop finds Zumba energising, refreshing

Actress Roop Durgapal says she was "pushed" into taking up Zumba classes, but she finds it refreshing.

"Zumba is so energising and refreshing. It's totally fun. My face turns red at the end of the session and I feel like I am ready to take over the world," Roop said in a statement.

On taking the fitness classes, she said: "I was pushed into Zumba by one of the trainers in my gym. He saw me looking inside the Zumba room so he told me to just go and start.

"I was little hesitant in doing so as everyone else had been doing it for years. I thought I would have felt out of place but then I was literally thrown inside the room and since then, I have tried not to miss a single class."

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'Chandrakanta' taught Prerna about Indian mythology

Actress Prerna Wanvari says her show "Chandrakanta" has been a learning experience for her, especially about the Indian mythology.

"'Chandrakanta' has been a wonderful experience. The show has taught me many unknown facts about Rahukaal and Lord Vishnu. The battle with Iravati (Urvashi Dholakia) in the show has also taught me a lot of things that will help me in real life.

"I am thankful to Ekta Kapoor for letting me play Vishakha in the show," Prerna said in a statement.

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First Published: Dec 01 2017 | 1:16 PM IST

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