Kunal Kohli to judge another show on TV


By Subhash K. Jha 
Mumbai, April 29 (IANS): Filmmaker Kunal Kohli, who started his career on television and also judged reality shows in the past, is back on the home medium with a new show.

He will judge a talent hunt show on NDTV channel.

Shedding light on his renewed relationship with the home-viewing medium, Kohli says: "I am going to be seen on 'Ticket To Bollywood' every weekday at 9 p.m. I will be a judge on the show along with Mukesh Chabria and Mahima Chowdhary. It's a talent-hunt show on NDTV Prime. We're supposed to find one male and one female star aspirant."

He also says that two winners would feature in a feature film.

Talking about his stint on television, Kohli says: "It's quite refreshing to be back on television."

"I feel at home. This time I am on a better wicket. A show like this gives you a chance to connect with your fans and to connect with youngsters who wish to be part of the entertainment industry," he said.

The filmmaker feels that it's an advantage for a filmmaker to be seen on television. 

"What television does is to get you exposure. It also gets you invited as a celebrity guest for functions all over the country. So as a perk you get to travel all over the country," he said.

  

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