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Malaika Entertained By Karan Johar's Phone Conversations

Darpan News Desk IANS, 27 Apr, 2016 12:38 PM
    Malaika Arora Khan says her "India's Got Talent" co-judge Karan Johar's conversations over the phone keeps her entertained on the show.
     
    "For me, there are a lot of fun elements. We have a travelling phone on the show, which is Karan's best friend on the show. The funniest element on the show is Karan. He keeps me entertained, you got to see his phone, check out his phone calls, check out his conversations on those calls, they're quite something.
     
    "You have bizarre people calling him up. He talks with them and gives them some serious and sound advice," said Malaika.
     
    Actress and parliament member Kirron Kher is also a judge on the show for the fourth consecutive season.
     
    Kher has been the only constant judge over the seven seasons of the show.
     
    The show will be hosted by comedian Bharti Singh and actor Siddharth Shukla.
     
    "We have other such crazy things on the show, and Bharti and Sidharth keep us thoroughly entertained," Malaika said.
     
    On the show, she said: "Firstly, it's a talent show, it comes in the reality space, there is no other show on Indian television that creates a platform for all kinds of talent. You have singing shows, dancing shows, comedy shows, this is the only show that is an amalgamation of everything on one stage.
     
    "We have talent from all over the country. In fact, we have got talent from around the world as well, you can't take away that essence of the show and you can't compare it to any other show."

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