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Shakti Kapoor to be guest on show on villains

Darpan News Desk IANS, 21 Oct, 2015 01:37 PM
  • Shakti Kapoor to be guest on show on villains
Actor Shakti Kapoor, known for playing negative roles in most of his films, will be the special guest on the launch of a new show “Comedy Ka Rocket” on on Dussehra on Thursday.
 
BIG MAGIC and 92.7 BIG FM radio channel will feature ‘Bollywood Ke Villain’ with Shakti as a special guest, read a statement. 
 
Taking a cue from the essence of the festival, villains will take the center stage. They will be celebrated and their importance in the life of a hero will be showcased in full splendor during the show.
 
The segment will be hosted by TV celebrities Karan Tacker and Vishal Singh.
 
The first set of episodes will also celebrate the upcoming festive season like Indian weddings and Diwali, adding a dose of laughter to the celebrations in India. 

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