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Anupam Kher comes onboard to judge a talent-search show

Seasoned actor Anupam Kher is not new to the world of television. He has hosted a number of shows on the small screen. But this time around, the veteran actor is going to try something new.

Reportedly, Kher has given his nod to be a co-judge on an upcoming talent-hunt show, India’s Next Superstar. He will be joining filmmakers Rohit Shetty and Karan Johar on the show’s panel of Judges.


“He is one of the finest actors in the industry and has immense knowledge and techniques to impart to the generation of actors the country is producing at this stage,” says a source from the production team.

India’s Next Superstar, which will air on Star Plus, provides a platform for commoners to enter the mesmerizing world of Bollywood on the basis their talent and ability. The winner of the show will walk away with a movie contract with Rohit Shetty Productions and Dharma Productions. Isn’t it amazing?

The promos of India’s Next Superstar are already out and now the audience is waiting to watch the show, which goes on air within a couple of weeks.

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Karan Johar and Dharma Productions are betting big on fresh talent. The studio is launching two newcomers in Bollywood after what’s being called its largest-ever talent hunt, which spanned more than 500 auditions from across India. The aim, insiders say, is to find raw, authentic performers, not familiar surnames.

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