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Karishma, Upen turn love gurus for new reality TV show

Darpan News Desk IANS, 03 Dec, 2015 01:57 PM
  • Karishma, Upen turn love gurus for new reality TV show
Actors and real life couple Karishma Tanna and Upen Patel are now all set to turn love gurus for a new reality TV show.
 
To be aired on MTV, the show is called "MTV Love School" and the duo say they are happy to be mentors for the contestants. 
 
"This is a different show compared to other reality shows. In this show, we are trying to solve issues for youngsters and it's generally in the bracket of 20-25 years," Karishma told IANS. 
 
"You have lots of misunderstanding, breakups and we are trying to solve the problem instead of breaking up. We try to tell them about different subject which is important in the relationship. We are basically the mentors, the love gurus for the contestants," she added. 
 
The actress also said that the couple will share their personal problems with the contestants. 
 
Karishma and Upen have been dating each other for over a year and Upen says they have come a long way.
 
"We have been together for over a year and we have come a long way. We are happy to be a part of such a positive show. Karishma and I will be helping the couples and giving them some 'gyan (knowledge)' so that we can make their relationship work," Upen said.
 
"MTV Love School" will go on air from December 5 at 7 p.m.

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