'Comedy Nights...' special treat for Mahashivratri


Mumbai, Feb 5 (IANS): The makers of popular show "Comedy Nights With Kapil" have planned a special treat for all its fans around Mahashivratri festival which will be celebrated Feb 17.

The show makers have brought in nine artistes from different shows of Colors channel for a Mahashivratri special episode, which will surely act as a perfect family reunion.

Star comedian Kapil Sharma will be seen performing his antics with telly stars from the channel

The episode will see characters Chakor from "Udaan", Ashoka from "Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat", Anandi from "Balika Vadhu", Roli and Simar from "Sasural Simar Ka", Anushka and Rajat from "Shastri Sisters" and Swara and Ragini from "Swaragini".

"Today shooting a grand episode with all the colors family... #cnwk," tweeted Kapil Thursday.

The episode will be aired Feb 15.

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When Aditya Narayan grooved to 'Chikni chameli'

Bollywood song "Chikni chameli" is associated with the sizzling moves of actress Katrina Kaif. But the song got a twist when actor and host Aditya Narayan performed on the song with an oomph factor on TV show "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Li'l Champs".

It was when one of the contestants, Antara, set a condition that she will not perform until Aditya dances on the item song. Aditya donned a blingy red dupatta and dazzled the studio audience with his dance moves. On top of it, he also imitated some popular moves of the song.

Noted singer Alka Yagnik, who is 'Maha Guru' of the Zee TV show, was so impressed with his dance that she said the "song was made for him".

 

  

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