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Channel [V] launches Steal UR Girlfriend Premiering on November 13, the show, hosted by television star ‘Kashmera Shah’, takes 7 pm slot on every Sunday

9 November 2011

Channel [V] launches Steal UR Girlfriend

Playing the one voice of reason, when all seems lost in your love-life, and the one helping hand, when all else seems to fail – is television star ‘Kashmera Shah’.   She plays cupid to the smitten guy, turning him from a ‘zero’ into a ‘hero’. It is time for the ultimate revelation of truth as Channel [v] gives all the haddi’s in a relationship an opportunity to confess their hidden feelings to the one they love; with Steal UR Girlfriend, airing from November 13, 2011 at 7 pm.

Each week a new contestant approaches Kashmera with his love problem. Kashmera and the lovesick guy hit the streets in her ultra hi-tech van, ‘Dhanno’, to snoop around and find out more about the girl of his dreams. Watch the exciting twists and turns as they engage in a series of impromptu surprises to impress her – ending with the proposal, and the girl, having to decide who she would like to be with. Every week, one besotted guy gets the opportunity of a lifetime to win the girl of his dreams!
Commenting on the new show,Prem Kamath,Executive VP & GM adds, “The youth dreams of dramatic moments in their lives, especially when it comes to relationships. These fantastic moments and situations to proclaim their love are not acted upon out of fear of failure – the proverbial one shot at success is all they have – and this is the one opportunity we offer them.”
Embarking on this exhilarating journey alongside the love-struck guy will be Kashmera Shah, planning never-seen-before surprises to pursue the girl of his dreams.

Source: Bestmediainfo

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