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What would you do if you could live one day in the life of M.S. Dhoni? Well, if you’re 20-year-old Hiren Patel, you first go and get the famous Dhoni haircut at the same salon he got it done at. And then, of course, you play some cricket.

Fritolay recently gave three thrilled fans a chance to live their favourite star’s life –Dhoni’s, Saif Ali Khan’s and Juhi Chawla’s – through the ‘Chala Change Ka Chakkar’ contest. But this was a contest with a twist; the star and fan actually swapped lives for a day. Meaning, while Hiren was off being a cricketing superstar, Dhoni spent a day in Mumbai with the student’s family. The swap is being televised as a short reality series on STAR Plus every Sunday at 7.30 p.m.

DIVYA KUMAR

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