If <a href=http://www.tellychakkar.com/news/mukti-saves-herself-again-znd-2>Zara Nachke Dikha</a> is passing a social message to all viewers through dance performances of celebrities, Zee <em>Ghar Ghar Mein</em> (a game show) is trying to propagate a strong message about special kids.
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Fri, 07/02/2010 - 14:01
If Zara Nachke Dikha is passing a social message to all viewers through dance performances of celebrities, Zee Ghar Ghar Mein (a game show) is trying to propagate a strong message about special kids.
The episodes in the coming week will be with special kids and their families participating in various games. "It was an unbelievable experience for me when I met so many families and their special kids. They were from all strata of the society -- middle class, below poverty line and even the rich. It was a heartwarming experience to see and know how they deal with their problems, how they cope up with this. But the best part was the amazing performance of the special kids in the show." says Vipul Roy who hosts the show alone now minus Manish Paul. He adds, “Only while interacting with them did I get to know how special they are.”
Ghar Ghar Mein is a game show played by different families and has been going around all over India and which has successfully completed 400 episodes. Says the host, "It's been one and a half months that I am hosting it solo and trust me it's not a easy job. Previously it was me and Manish who used to share responsibilities. But now the entire burden is on me and I am trying my best to continue the success story of this show."
n will soon feature the bad men from the small and big screens and will give us an insight into their ‘good’ nature. The ‘special villain’ episodes will start from August.
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