Mahima, Chunkey to Dig into Past Lives on Reality Show


New Delhi, Sep 29 (IANS) A host of Bollywood and TV celebrities including Mahima Chowdhary, Chunky Pandey, Shakti Kapoor, Sayantani Ghosh and Mishal Raheja will be delving into their past lives on the second season of Imagine's reality show "Raaz Pichhle Janam Ka".

The show is slated to begin in October and Bhojpuri star Ravi Kishaan will host it, said a press statement.

"We are back with some intense and shocking stories that are sure to leave the audiences spellbound and wanting to watch more. We are thankful to the audience who watched the show and hope that they continue to give us their same love and support," said Ravi.

The show is an attempt to relieve people of any haunting dreams and experiences in their present life with the use of past life regression therapy. It is based on the premise that events from our past lives influence our current life.

The past life regression sessions will be conducted by clinical psychologist and practitioner Trupti Jayin, who was also seen in the last season of the show.

The channel is awaiting a roaring response.

"'We hope that the second season will be as engrossing and draw the audiences leaving them curious with many questions about their own past lives," said Harsh Rohatgi, head, Content and Communications, Imagine.

 

 

 

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