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SANGEETA BAROOAH PISHAROTY


Fox entry

America's Fox Television Studios is making an entry into Indian television space with its first production, "Meri Awaz Ko Mil Gayi Roshni". The series is all set to be aired on Star Plus from April 23. A daily, to be aired at 9 p.m., it has former content head of Star Plus, Deepak Segal, backing it. Segal is the Head of Fox Television Studios India.

New host


So, comedian Sunil Pal's short stint with "Antakshari" is finally over. From this Friday night, Pal is replaced by yet another talent hunt find and former model, Karan Oberoi. Karan, a part of the four-member Band of Boys, which was born out of the Channel V reality show "Popstars", has been roped in forthe new season of "Titan Antakshari - Lil Champs" along with Himani Kapoor.

Otherwise in the latest gossip columns for being Mona Singh's new beau, Karan thankfully has now got another reason to be in the news.

`Lost' again


Keeping "all those who missed the show" in mind, "Lost ", the popular adventure series on Star Movies, has made a comeback with an encore presentation of its second season from the last week. Aired every Thursday at 11 p.m., the series' second season continues the story from where the first one ended, that is, how the survivors of the Oceanic Air flight crash now are getting accustomed to surviving the elements in the unknown island. But they are far from finding their way back to civilisation. Check it out for gripping drama.

Ravi Kissan


Bhojpuri star Ravi Kissan is now on Filmy as a movie jockey. Marking his entry into the channel, Kissan featured early this week on the channel's spoof show, "Kaun Banega Champu" as a special guest to sit on the `pot seat' with the host Sunil Grover.

Looks like Ravi Kissan's life is looking up in the mainstream entertainment space after "Big Boss".

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