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Salman Khan Loves Clean Comedy Shows

Darpan News Desk IANS, 15 Feb, 2018 12:24 PM
  • Salman Khan Loves Clean Comedy Shows
Superstar Salman Khan says he loves a clean comedy show, which "doesnt hit below the belt".
 
 
"I had a great time while shooting for the 'Comedy High School'. It is a clean comedy show, which is funny, but importantly doesn't hit below the belt. I never felt awkward even for a moment," Salman said in a statement. 
 
 
Salman will feature in the premiere episode of "Comedy High School" which will air on Discovery JEET on Saturday. 
 
 
The show, hosted by Ram Kapoor, presents a light-hearted take on society, culture, education and current affairs through a classroom-based set-up. 
 
 
It also features actors Gopal Dutt, Paritosh Tripathi, Krishna Bhatt, Jasmeet Bhatia and Deepak Dutta.
 
 
Talking about the star cast, Salman said: "Actors like Ram Kapoor, Gopal Dutt have their own style which has never been explored before on television. I have a feeling that the show will deeply engage with the fans across the country."

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