Goriya Chali Gaon: Tejasswi Prakash, Anita Hassanandani and other TV divas to participate, THIS star…
Goriya Chali Gaon is a new reality TV show coming up. It is the Hindi remake of popular Marathi show Jau Bai Gaavat.
Reality shows have been the favourites of the audience. People love to watch their favourite celebrities in a different avatar. We have all loved Bigg Boss, Khatron Ke Khiladi, Roadies, Nach Baliye and many other reality shows. Bigg Boss and Khatron Ke Khiladi has a huge fan following and they are undoubtedly the most talked about reality TV shows. Both these shows are produced by Banijay Asia (formerly Endemol Shine India). And now, the same production house is coming up with a new reality show.
The upcoming show is inspired by Jau Bai Gaavat, a popular Marathi reality show. In this show, we will see contestants from urban, luxurious lifestyles entering the rural area. They must adapt to village life and perform tasks. They have to do tasks like manual labor to milking cows and lifting heavy loads.
Tejasswi, Anita to participate in Goriya Chali Gaon?
Now, Banijay Asia (formerly Endemol Shine India) is bringing this new show titled Goriya Chali Gaon. This show will have TV actresses participating in the show. Until now, as per reports, Tejasswi Prakash, Anita Hassanandani, Pooja Gor and others have been approached for the show. Aishwarya Khare is also offered the show.
Uorfi Javed’s sister, Dolly Javed is also going to participate in the show. The makers are still approaching more celebrities. Rannvijay Singha is the host of the show. He spoke to IANS about joining Goriyan Chali Gaon. He said when the concept was explained to him, he immediately found it interesting. This is a big story in entertainment news and TV news.
He shared, “The concept itself is fascinating—twelve girls who live urban, luxurious lives are suddenly placed in a rural village. Life in the village is simple, but it’s not easy. I’m not saying people there are struggling—it’s their normal. But you have to do everything on your own. You have to make your own tea, fetch your own water. Things don’t happen at the push of a button. You can’t just say, “I’ll order this” or “I feel like Japanese today.” In the Marathi version, Hardeek Joshi was the host of the show.
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