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The auditions for The Great Indian Laughter Challenge II are on



WIT ON SCREEN Shekhar Suman and Navjot Singh Sidhu will again be the judges in TGIC II PHOTO: S. SUBRAMANIUM

The show which made reality shows "laughable" is back with its second edition. The auditions for The Great Indian Laughter Challenge II (TGILC II) have already begun and closes on January 17. The show is slated to go on air in February.

About 60 contestants will be short-listed and they can enter the nationwide search by sending their performance video clips. The show will feature Shekhar Suman and Navjot Singh Sidhu as judges again and the hostess is also a repeat — Parizaad Kolah.

Ajay Vidyasagar, Executive Vice President, Marketing, STAR India, says: "TGILC I, revolutionised comedy as a genre on Indian television. The unique format caught the eyes of television viewers across the country." TGIC I was launched in June 2005.

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