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November 28th, 2006, 02:49 PM
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Star Entertainment India television channel is reviving the most popular show in Indian history with top Bollywood actor Shahrukh Khan as its new host, a news report said.
"Kaun Banega Crorepati"— based on "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" — was scrapped in January following its famous host Amitabh Bachchan's illness. The program drew millions of viewers.
The channel will start shooting the program next month and expects it to go on air by the end of January, according to Samir Nair, chief executive officer of Star Entertainment India, as saying.
Khan is one of the biggest Bollywood heartthrobs of the past decade and one of the highest paid actors in the Indian movie industry. Khan said he was pleasantly surprised when the STAR network offered him the show.
"It is a huge act to follow, that of Bachchan ... But it also excites me that I am getting an opportunity to reach out (and) talk and interact with my audience through a medium where I began my career as an actor years ago," he said in a statement.
Bachchan had spent nearly three weeks in a hospital in Mumbai, India's financial and entertainment capital, in December after having surgery for an intestinal ailment. He resumed work in Bollywood movies but didn't resume the television program.
Star Entertainment India television channel is reviving the most popular show in Indian history with top Bollywood actor Shahrukh Khan as its new host, a news report said.
"Kaun Banega Crorepati"— based on "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" — was scrapped in January following its famous host Amitabh Bachchan's illness. The program drew millions of viewers.
The channel will start shooting the program next month and expects it to go on air by the end of January, according to Samir Nair, chief executive officer of Star Entertainment India, as saying.
Khan is one of the biggest Bollywood heartthrobs of the past decade and one of the highest paid actors in the Indian movie industry. Khan said he was pleasantly surprised when the STAR network offered him the show.
"It is a huge act to follow, that of Bachchan ... But it also excites me that I am getting an opportunity to reach out (and) talk and interact with my audience through a medium where I began my career as an actor years ago," he said in a statement.
Bachchan had spent nearly three weeks in a hospital in Mumbai, India's financial and entertainment capital, in December after having surgery for an intestinal ailment. He resumed work in Bollywood movies but didn't resume the television program.