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Rohit Shetty wants to explore fiction TV
Will Rohit Shetty do some serials now?
New Delhi: Rohit Shetty enjoys shooting for stunt-based reality TV show "Khatron Ke Khiladi", but the filmmaker says he is open to exploring the fiction space of the small screen too.
He says the script should be interesting to lure him in.
Asked if he would direct a fiction TV show, Shetty told IANS over phone from Mumbai: "It should be something interesting, and it should interest me...Then I will do it definitely."
"But at the moment, I don't see that happening," he added.
Safety checks before the stunt! #kkk #comingsoon A post shared by Rohit Shetty (@itsrohitshetty) on
Shetty hosted the fifth and sixth seasons of the stunt reality show. The seventh was hosted by actor Arjun Kapoor, but Shetty came back as a host for the eighth season. The show is aired on Colors channel. Talking about his journey in the show, the "Golmaal" franchise creator said: "I have been a fan of 'Fear Factor' before I started hosting it...I enjoy shooting for it and planning it." Shooting for "Khatron Ke Khiladi 8", with tag line 'Pain in Spain', was a fun ride for Shetty.
"It was our first time of shooting in Spain... It was tedious... But overall it was a great experience." On the film front, he is busy with comedy-actioner "Golmaal Again". "Golmaal Again" is the fourth instalment from Shetty's popular "Golmaal" franchise. The first instalment "Golmaal: Fun Unlimited" released in 2006. It stars Tabu, Parineeti Chopra, Ajay Devgn, Shreyas Talpade and Neil Nitin Mukesh. The film is slated to release on Diwali.Caution: Do Not Try This At Home 😊Khatron Ke Khiladi...coming soon #rehearsal #kkk #khatronkekhiladi A post shared by Rohit Shetty (@itsrohitshetty) on
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