Next, 'Crime Patrol' airs Rajasthan molestation case


Mumbai, Oct 24 (IANS): After depicting the brutal Delhi rape case, "Crime Patrol" will now bring the story of a sexual harassment case from Rajasthan.

The story is about eight-year-old Komal and how she was molested by a fellow villager, Arvind, said a statement. The episode will be shown Friday on Sony Entertainment Television.

Hosted by Anoop Soni, reality show "Crime Patrol" brings crime stories to the small screen.

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When Faisal scared 'Maharana Pratap' team

Shooting for a television show daily can become monotonous but Faisal Khan keeps the cast and crew of "Bharat Ka Veer Putra - Maharana Pratap" entertained.

Apparently the actor has been trying his best to scare the cast and crew of the show in the night.

Shooting at the border of Mumbai and Gujarat, the team stays near the set to save on time. Lately, voices and footsteps were heard and the team found that Faisal was playing pranks on them, said a source from the show.

Faisal rose to fame as the winner of dance reality show "Dance India Dance Li'l Masters 2", after which he bagged Sony's show "Bharat Ka Veer Putra - Maharana Pratap".

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Ranveer on comedy trail for 'Ram-Leela' promotion

Ranveer Singh is all set to promote his forthcoming film "Ram-Leela" on "Comedy Circus Ke Mahabali".

"Ranveer is excited to come on the show as he had a great time when he visited the set last time," said a source from the show.

Directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, the movie has already create a buzz, thanks to the promos. Deepika Padukone will be seen with the actor in the film which will hit screens Nov 29.

  

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