Dharmendra to Make his TV Debut with India’s Got Talent


Daijiworld Media Network

Mumbai, Jul 23: Veteran bollywood actor Dharmendra at the age of 75 will make his debut on the small screen as one of the judges of the reality show India’s Got Talent along with fellow judges Sonali Bendre and Kirron Kher.

Dharam, who himself is a result of a talent hunt said that it was now his turn to help contestants to pursue their dreams. “I feel there is so much of talent in our country which needs to be exploited,” he said.

With great expectations from his television debut, he says, “"If the small screen made my younger brother Amitabh Bachchan 'Big B', then I will become 'Darling D'!"

Sonali, excited at Dharmendra's presence on the show said, "Dharmendraji is a fantastic person. His 50 years of experience is an asset to the show. I learn a lot from him and the experience helps me so much. My mother and mother-in-law are big fans of his”.

Actor Kirron Kher knows 'Dharamji' of old. "Dharamji is a genuine and honest person. I have worked with him in the film Apne and I know him personally. He is a pleasure to work with."

India's Got Talent will premiere on July 29 at 9 pm on Colors television.

  

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  • Shrinivas, New York

    Sat, Jul 23 2011

    It will good to see Dharmendra on India got talent show. His life has been success in acting. To see him at 75, energetic and full of life is a pleasure, good example to other of us getting older, to participate in different activities, and keep on going
    congratulations...

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