Actress Tabu, who still looks young and vibrant at 45, has quipped that not getting married is the secret of her beauty.
Tabu, along with actors Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Parineeti Chopra, Shreyas Talpade, Kunal Kemmu, Tusshar Kapoor and filmmaker Rohit Shetty appeared on popular comedy show "The Great Indian Laughter Challenge" to promote their forthcoming film "Golmaal Again".
Actor Akshay Kumar, who is seen as Super Judge on the Star Plus show and was sharing screen space with Tabu after a long time, asked her: "I've known you since a long time now. Can you tell us how you manage to remain this gorgeous and flawless even now? What is your secret?"
To that, Tabu replied: "That's because I didn't get married."
"The Great Indian Laughter Challenge" is aired on Star Plus.
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Meet Bros to appear on 'Om Shanti Om'
Singers Manmeet Singh and Harmeet Singh, best known as Meet Bros, will next be seen onscreen performing on devotional music reality show "Om Shanti Om".
Manmeet and Harmeet will be seen performing devotional songs in a peppy style in the "Diwali Special" episode of the Star Bharat show.
"'Om Shanti Om' is such an amazing platform for all the people who are devotional, who connect with Almighty and are fond of singing devotional music," Harmeet said in a statement.
"The show is presented to the audience in the best way. It was one of our best experience on a reality show so far. I am very thankful to the entire team for having us on the show," he added.
Manmeet said he "connected" well with the concept of the show.
"The atmosphere that was created on the set by all the contestants and judges was so positive. We felt at home. Also, the show has some amazing talents," he said.
"Om Shanti Om" features singer-composer Shekhar Ravjiani, singer Kanika Kapoor and actress Sonakshi Sinha as judges.
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Ricky Patel turns prankster on set
Child artist Ricky Patel, who plays Krish in TV show "Ayushaman Bhava", likes to play pranks on others on the set.
"Being able to make somebody laugh is a gift not everyone has. I'm grateful to have been given this gift. Everyone on the set loves me and I am pampered all the time. With my little pranks, I am able to lighten up everyone's mood," Ricky said in a statement.
"Ayushaman Bhava" depicts the story of Krish, a boy next door who like children his age enjoys playing with toys and pulling naughty pranks. His family and friends dote on him. But Krish's innocent life takes a massive turn at the age of eight, when he starts getting flashbacks of some unfortunate events of his previous life.
--IANS
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