01 May,2018 10:40 AM IST | Mumbai | IANS
Ronit Roy
The first episode of chat show 'Juzz Baatt', which will premiere next month, will have actors Rohit Roy and Ronit Roy on the hot seat. Star couple Vivek Dahiya and Divyanka Tripathi will also appear on one of the show's episodes.
"As viewers and fans, people always like to know the other side of actors when they are not facing the camera. Our show's format is as uncomplicated as it can be. It is a candid chat with TV actors and prominent faces from different walks of life who will open up about their struggles, fears, insecurities and pain. Basically, the stories that are very different from what you have read in newspapers and magazines," Sikcand said in a statement.
His first show as a producer was 'Dhhai Kilo Prem' which had a short lifespan. Was it demotivating? "Absolutely not. In fact, I'm proud of my first show and the feedback that I received. It was unfortunate that the entire afternoon slot of TV shows was shelved. I respect the channel's call. Some decisions have to be made for best interests. Nonetheless, the audience appreciated the concept. It is a show that will always be close to my heart because as a team, we tried to highlight the problem of body shaming which exists in our society," he said.
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