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Life OK to celebrate holi with Holi Hai.. Life OK Hai

5 March 2015

Life OK will add vibrancy to its programming line-up by airing a special Holi event Holi Hai.. Life OK Hai and Comedy Classes Holi special this week. The event will have performances by Bollywood’s heartthrob Arjun Kapoor, Baby Doll fame Kanika Kapoor, Elli Avram and many other television faces. Hosting the festival of colours along with a dash of music, dance and comedy, will be Karan Veer Grover. Humour will be at its best as Selfie Mausi will turn into ‘Pichkari Mausi’ trying to woo Karan and Arjun. Elli Avram will be seen performing a special water act. Adding to the masti of the mood, will be scintillating performances by television’s new couple Mohsin Khan and Nikita Dutta, along with Kunwar Amar, Shraddha Arya, Rithvik Dhanjani, Karan V Grover and Sourabh Raaj Jain. Young and dashing Karan Veer Grover and Mohsin Khan will turn the heat on with their power packed dance face-off.
Comedy Classes will have a Bollywood style holi celebrations. Siddharth Sagar aka Selfie Mausi will croon the popular Holi song Rang Barse accompanied by Krushna. Bharti Singh will be at her mischievous best by donning the popular character Lalli and firing pichkari. Rashmi Desai as Deepika Padukone and Bharti Singh as Ranveer Singh will enact the popular song from Ram Leela- Ang Laga De Re.
This Holi, Watch Holi Hai.. Life Ok Hai on March 6 at 8 pm and Comedy Classes at 10 pm only on Life OK.
Source: Televisionpost.com
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