Avinesh Rekhi to enter 'Main Na Bhoolungi'


Mumbai, Jan 7 (IANS): Small screen actor Avinesh Rekhi will soon enter thriller drama "Main Na Bhoolungi" as a stalker.

Since the first episode, it is shown that the female lead, essayed by Aishwarya Sakhuja, is being stalked by someone. The upcoming episodes will see the stalker being exposed and sent to jail.

Avinesh was last seen in a negative role in popular TV show "Madhubala - Ek Ishq Ek Junoon".

"Main Na Bhoolungi" went on air Dec 23 last year on Sony Entertainment Television.

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'Jain Jalsa' - cookery show dedicated to Jain cuisine

Zee Khana Khazana, a 24-hour food channel, has initiated a show dedicated to Jain cuisine called "Jain Jalsa".

It went on air Monday and Chef Gautam Mehrishi is hosting the show, which is an attempt to present Jain food in a new avatar and debunk all myths about the cuisine being bland and stereotyped as the recipes do not include onion or garlic.

Mehrishi will adapt international cuisines like Japanese and Mediterranean to a Jain palate and project a healthy, fun way of enjoying the dishes.

"Jain Jalsa" will come thrice a week - Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 12 p.m.

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Rs.25 crore offer to Saanchi to leave Dhruv

Saanchi, the female lead in popular TV show "Kehta Hai Dil...Jee Le Zara", will be offered Rs.25 crore to leave her young lover Dhruv.

The Sony channel's show stars Sangeeta Ghosh and Ruslaan Mumtaz as the lead pair of Saanchi and Dhruv, respectively.

Saanchi is much older than Dhruv, therefore, the latter's parents are not in favour of their relationship.

While Dhruv's father, played by Amit Behl, offers Saanchi Rs.25 crore and asks her to leave Dhruv forever, his mother (Mahru Sheikh) asks her to leave her son for the sake of her family.

The coming episodes will see how this impacts Saanchi and Dhruv's love life.

 

  

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