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Ticket to act in films

Hungama TV announces India's biggest ever talent hunt for kids. The search for two kids, a girl and a boy, who will act in a top Hindi Movie with John Abraham. They will also win a cash scholarship of Rs. 5 lacs and a three year contract with UTV to manage their career.

Applications will be available during the third week of May. The channel, on the look out for the most talented kids aged between 7 and 14 years, will tour five cities — Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Kolkata and Hyderabad, through the months of June and July.

Eight kids will be selected per city making up a total of 40 kids, and these kids will go through a comprehensive training process in Mumbai. The two winners, out of the final four contestants, will be selected on the basis of viewer voting through an SMS/ IVR exercise. Stay tuned to Hungama TV for more details.

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