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Jan 08 2009

Casting Call for Indian Premier League

Published by cmaher at 11:36 am under movie news Edit This

Shah Rukh pictures


 Another new show will be hitting Shah Rukh resume in 2009. The casting call has been sent out to find the most stylish, fit, outgoing cheerleaders for a television show called Knights and Angels.


Knights and Angels will be produced by Shah Rukh and the staff of Red Chillies Entertainment in Mumbai.
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These cheerleaders have a lot of work to do. They will have to face former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly and many other judges as they learn dance steps from alist Shaimak Davar.


Red Chillies Entertainment has yet to announce what kind of Bollywood Actress access they have for the show. Hmmm…I wonder who it will be.


If the Cheerleaders stand up to Sourav Ganguly and Shaimak Davar judging they will join the family of the Kolkata Knigh Riders.


Yes, even in Bollywood Actress access and reality television is key.

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2 Responses to “Casting Call for Indian Premier League”

  1. dratiffaridon 09 Jan 2009 at 10:32 am edit this

    Woah, I never expected a Bollywood article here… Interesting!

  2. cmaheron 09 Jan 2009 at 1:31 pm edit this

    Well in 2009 I’m going to try to cover Bollywood, the studios in Japan, and anything else I can find around the world. We’re all brothers and sisters in the human race. A lot of us love television and movies.

    I’d watch more from Bollywood and other markets if I could just learn to speak a few more languages.

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