Khatron Ke Khiladi Made in India is at par with the seasons shot internationally: Aly Goni

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30 Jul, 2020 - 15:48 pm IST    |    By Aqsa Akbani Siddiqui

MUMBAI: TellyChakkar.com has been at the forefront in reporting updates about Colors’ Khatron Ke Khiladi: Made in India.

It was TellyChakkar that reported about Rohit Shetty being replaced from the show for a few episodes. (Read here: Aly Goni misses rumored girlfriend Jasmin Bhasin amidst lockdown )

As the show will soon hit the tube, we connected with Yeh Hai Mohabbatein actor Aly Goni to know more about his participation, he said, “Initially after doing Khatron Ke Khiladi season 9 I thought I would never take it up again in my life but surprisingly when Khatron Ke Khiladi: Made in India came my way, I was intrigued to know how it will shape up. Also, I missed being in the finale last time and aiming to make it this time, hence I decided to take up the show."

In KKK: Made in India, Aly will yet again re-unite with his onscreen elder brother Karan Patel aka Raman Bhalla from Yeh Hai Mohabbatein, speaking about the same he said, “I was extremely happy to know that Karan bhai is also a part of the show. It has been a wonderful experience shooting with him in a daily soap and I'm quite fortunate to have reunited with him yet again on-screen with this non-fiction show. The audience will surely love mine and Karan bhai’s cameradire. They can expect a lot of fun and entertainment."

Farah Khan will be hosting the initial episodes, ask him about the experience of shooting with the ace choreographer and film-maker, he said, “Farah mam brought along a lot of energy on the sets. Rohit (Shetty) sir is quite a tough task master and pretty strict while Farah mam was quite concerned and sensitive about the stunts. She felt sorry for us to face the torture (laughs). It was a fabulous experience shooting with her. She also bought food for all of us."

Given the fact that the show is being shot in India and not abroad unlike every other season, will it be less fearful? He answered in negative and said, “Frankly, I also felt that the quality of stunts might get compromised in India, but to my surprise that’s not the case. The show is as par to the other seasons which were internationally shot. I can safely say that the upcoming seasons can also be shot very well in India itself."

Here’s wishing Aly, all the best for the show.

Stay tuned to this space for more updates.

(Also read: Aly Goni undergoes a surgery in the midst of a lockdown!  )

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