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Kunal Kohli to judge another show on TV

Darpan News Desk IANS, 29 Apr, 2014 03:41 PM
  • Kunal Kohli to judge another show on TV
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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