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Star Plus plans Diwali Bonanza in form of 'Thodi Si Muskaan Aur Dher Sara Pyaar'

21 October 2013

?As very soon the festival of lights "Diwali" is about to mark its presence, television industry can be witnessed busy with its preparations. As per reports, Star Plus is all set to give an extra dose of entertainment to its viewers with its special presentation, on this auspicious occasion. 

As per reports, Star Plus has planned a special show named "Thodi Si Muskaan Aur Dher Sara Pyaar" for all its viewers.

The show will be hosted by three very wonderful actors of small screen namely Karan Tacker, Aniruddh Dave and Deepika Singh.

Television actors namely Anas Rashid, Karan Mehra, Mouni Roy, Sanjeeda Sheikh, Bharti Singh, Shaleen Bhanot, Vishal Singh, Nakuul Mehta, Ishita Dutta, Rahul Sharma, Debina Bonnerjee, Gurmeet Choudhary, Kanchi Kaul, Mukti Mohan and Tushar Kalia etc, are the one who will entertain everyone with their electrifying performances.

Apart from dance performances a Tarot card reading session with Munisha Khatwani, will also be included, in this "Diwali" special episode.

Source: Pardaphash.com 

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