Media News  | Media  Bulls | Submit A Press Release| Newsletters |  Advertise With TV Next Group | Feedback Home

 
  www.tvnext.in  September 6th, 2010

 
News
TV News Xtra
Industry News
Resources
Todays Gallery
Home > TV News Xtra > celebrity_scoop > I'm more of an entertainment element in 'Bingo': Ali                                                                    Bookmark and Share                                                 
                                    

I'm more of an entertainment element in 'Bingo': Ali

 
January 28th, 2010
                                                  

 

New Delhi: TV actor Ali Asgar, who shares screen space with Abhishek Bachchan in Colors' game show "National Bingo Night", clarifies that he is not the host of the show. He says he is more like an entertaining element who comes on stage in various avatars.

"I can't really define my role in 'Bingo'. I'm not really a host I am more of a entertainment element. You will see me interacting with the host and with the audience. I have been termed as Bingo Buddy by Abhishek Bachchan," Ali told IANS on phone from Mumbai.

"Bachchans are the first family of Indian cinema. I have been fortunate to work with Amitabh ji, Ashwarya and now Abhishek too. It gives me a high to be associated with them."

Ali says Abhishek never throws any tantrums on the sets.

"Abhishek is a gem of a person, very down to earth. I did not have any attitude problems working with him. I feel comfortable working as he gives me freedom to share the stage. Not many actors are willing to do that," he said.

Commenting on the format of the show, Ali said: "Every individual's life has become stressful. Even while asleep we are stressed. The concept of the show is very relaxing and entertaining. We have tried to make it a task for everybody who wants to play. May that be the contestants, the studio audience or the audience sitting at home. Everybody can be a part of the show and they don't have to take much pain. It is total paisa vasool show."

The actor, who became a known name by working in soaps like "Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii", feels reality shows give more space and freedom to an actor to experiment.

"After 'Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii' I tried to explore my dimensions. I gained popularity from fiction shows, but I have realised reality shows give a lot of freedom. We don't have to be calculating and it is more fun. Winning 'Comedy Circus' acted as a benchmark to showcase the funny side of my personality," he said.

Ali is currently doing "National Bingo Night", SAB TV's comedy show "FIR" and Farah Khan's movie "Tees Maar Khan".

 

 


  
 
 

Your name:
Your email:
Subject:
Comment Text:


 

 

 

 
 
 


News :
 News Channels |Sports Channels |General Entertainment Channels |Movie Channels |Music Channels |Scientific Channels |Children-Youth Channels |Regional Channels | International TV Channels 

News Xtra: Episode Guide | Reality TV BitesNew Shows |TV celebritiesNews Shows | Home Entertainment


Industry News :Show/Channel Ratings | NewsmakersTV Faces |DTH NewsTV Events |TV Industry News | IPTV NEWS Broadcast equipment News |
Resources : TV Channel Listings | Classifieds |Broadcast Equipment Suppliers |TV Jobs | Freelancers

Group Websites: Brands Today |Media Newsline |Media News International |The Business Age | The Business Mail |DelhiGo         |North India Times |Event Fame |

 


HOME | ABOUT TVNEXT.IN | MEDIA KIT | CONTACT US | ADVERTISING POLICY  | ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES  | CONDITIONS OF USE |PRIVACY POLICY                                         © 2007-2008 MAX DIGITAL MEDIA . All rights reserved.
Powered by: PHPCow.com