This Article is From May 08, 2012

Genelia returns to small screen with The Chosen One

Highlights

  • Bollywood actress Genelia D'Souza, whose first brush with the small screen came with Big Switch in 2009, is set for her TV comeback. She will play a mentor on UTV Stars' The Chosen One.
  • Genelia, who tied the knot with actor Riteish Deshmukh in February, is already back in action.
  • Last seen on the big screen in Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya with her husband, Genelia is said to be an integral part of The Chosen One.
  • She will play mentor to youngsters on the show, according to a source.
  • Genelia had dropped hints to her fans about a new venture through Twitter.
  • "Shooting after three months, feels good, great team and a new venture, reveal details in a couple of days," the actress tweeted Monday.
  • The Chosen One will give youngsters a chance to be an insider to Bollywood gossip, and to rub shoulders with the Who's Who of tinsel town.
  • It is a hunt for a face, who will represent the channel. The show will be hosted by Shamoly Khera and Imam Siddique.
New Delhi: Bollywood actress Genelia D'Souza, whose first brush with the small screen came with Big Switch in 2009, is set for her TV comeback. She will play a mentor on UTV Stars' The Chosen One.

Genelia, who tied the knot with actor Riteish Deshmukh in February, is already back in action.

Last seen on the big screen in Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya with her husband, Genelia is said to be an integral part of The Chosen One.

She will play mentor to youngsters on the show, according to a source.

Genelia had dropped hints to her fans about a new venture through Twitter.

"Shooting after three months, feels good, great team and a new venture, reveal details in a couple of days," the actress tweeted Monday.

The Chosen One will give youngsters a chance to be an insider to Bollywood gossip, and to rub shoulders with the Who's Who of tinsel town.

It is a hunt for a face, who will represent the channel. The show will be hosted by Shamoly Khera and Imam Siddique.
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