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Small screen debut

TV Actor Vinod Khanna plays the lead in “Mere Apne”

The small screen is set to get much bigger! Handsome Bollywood star Vinod Khanna is poised to make his television debut soon – on a mega show on the forthcoming Hindi general entertainment channel, 9X. He will play the lead in TV star-turned-pr oducer Smriti Irani’s show for 9X, called “Mere Apne”. Vinod Khanna, who has been a heartthrob of Bollywood lovers for his scintillating performances in films like “Parvarish”, “Muqaddar Ka Sikandar”, “Hera Pheri”, “Amar Akbar Antony”, “Khoon Pasina” and “Qurbani”, among others, says of his television debut: “It is really exciting to be part of a popular medium. Today, television stars have become iconic — just like their counterparts in Bollywood. I am thrilled about my character in “Mere Apne”. It is one of the most intense and challenging roles of my acting career.”

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