Gurmeet Choudhary to quit 'Nach Baliye'?


Mumbai, Dec 27 (IANS): TV actor Gurmeet Choudhary might have to back out of celebrity dance show "Nach Baliye 6" as his wife Debina Bonnerjee has sustained a serious injury on the show.

The TV actress had hurt herself two weeks back, but did not take it seriously.

"Though it was a pull, it turned out to be a cracked rib. It has become worse now," said a source close to the show.

The couple has been performing well on the show and are one of the top contenders of the season.

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When Ravi surprised Sargun on 'Boogie Woogie'

"Boogie Woogie" host Sargun Mehta was pleasantly surprised when her husband Ravi Dubey made an appearance on the show.

The actor danced with his wife on the song "Tum hi ho" from the film "Aashiqui 2". He was even seen mimicking several Bollywood actors, which was quite entertaining, said a statement.

The episode will be aired Sunday on Sony Entertainment Television.

After a three-and-a-half year relationship, the couple tied the knot Dec 7 in a lavish Punjabi wedding in Chandigarh.

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Sangeeta, Ruslaan to kiss on '...Jee Le Zara'

The lead pair of TV show "Kehta Hai Dil...Jee Le Zara" Sangeeta Ghosh and Ruslaan Mumtaz will be seen kissing in one of the sequences.

The upcoming episodes will see Saanchi, essayed by Sangeeta, plan a romantic surprise for Dhruv, played by Ruslaan, and the couple will entertain the audiences with their hot and sizzling chemistry, said a source.

The couple will also do a romantic number on "Aadha ishq" from the movie "Band Baaja Baaraat".

  

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