Money never matters to me: Sudesh Berry (TV Snippets)

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IANS Mumbai
Last Updated : Jan 19 2017 | 5:43 PM IST

Actor Sudesh Berry, who will be seen in "Chandrakanta Prem Ya Paheli", says it was his intuition which made him take up the role in the upcoming fantasy drama TV show. He says money never matters to him.

Sudesh, who has essayed iconic characters like King Vichitravirya in "Mahabharata (1988-1989), King Drupada in "Mahabharat" (2013), Parashuram in "Siya Ke Ram", will now be seen playing Maricha in the show.

"I am (a) person, who believes in intuition and my intuition said that I should accept this role. Money never matters for me because I am an actor and I am here to perform. At the end people appreciate your performance and so I accepted this role," Sudesh said in a statement.

The actor will be seen playing a negative role in the Life OK show.

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Badshah to perform on 'Yeh Rishta...'

Rapper Badshah will be seen performing in one of the wedding ceremonies for on screen couple Shivangi Joshi and Mohsin Khan in the popular soap opera "Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai".

Shivangi, who essays the role of Naira in the Star Plus show, says she was on cloud nine, when she got to know that the "Chull" rapper will be performing for their on screen wedding.

"Badshah is one of my favourite singers and on knowing that he is going to perform for my onscreen 'sangeet', I was on cloud nine. Mohsin and I have already prepared a playlist that we would like the rapper king to sing which include hits like 'Humma Humma', 'Saturday Saturday' and 'Abhi toh party shuru hui hai'," Shivangi said in a statement.

The actress says she cannot wait to dance on Badshah's songs.

"I'm getting those wedding jitters as if I'm getting married in real. In all, we are really looking forward for his performance," she added.

The show will witness ceremonies from Haldi, Mehendi to Sangeet. To add more zest to the sangeet, the rapper will be performing a special medley for the couple making it an even special and romantic occasion for them.

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First Published: Jan 19 2017 | 5:34 PM IST

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