Showing posts with label Ghana Jungle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ghana Jungle. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Sony's upcoming reality show, Iss Jungle Se Muje Bachao..


Sony TV’s adventure based reality show, 'Iss Jungle Se Mujhe Bachao' based on concept of the popular UK based show, I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here will launch on 6th July. Previously its name was Ghana Jungle but later on its change to “Iss Jungle Se Mujhe Bachao”.

The names of the celebrities who will be thrown into the jungles of Malaysia have been kept under covers, but our source has dug out few names that have been approached.

Ruby Bhatia the popular television personality who was a VJ with Channel [V] has been approached for the show. Another name that is floating around is of the item girl, Deepal Shaw who is popularly known as Baby Doll. Deepal started her career as a model and then turned to be a singer. She made her acting debut in Mahesh Bhatt's controversial film Kalyug", informs our source.

Few other big names that have been approached are Faizal Khan brother of Aamir Khan, Adnan Sami's wife Sabah and the Bollywood sexy girl Antara Mali.In this show very talented host Mini Mathur of Sony Entertainment Television will also make her comeback. Mini had hosted the first three seasons of Indian Idol. The latest news is that Yudhister the VJ turned actor will be Co-hosting the show.


Saturday, June 13, 2009

New reality show 'Ghana Jungle' on Sony TV

The concept of the show will be basically a combination of Fear Factor and Bigg Boss.In this show Ten celebrities deep down in the jungles of Malaysia working on given tasks to survival. This will be the concept of Sony's upcoming reality show tentatively titled 'Ghana Jungle', produced by Miditech.

The entire crew will be flying to Malaysia later this month, and the show will be shot in the thick jungles out there. There will be ten celebrities in total who will be given various adventurous tasks to perform which will enable them to stay on in the contest. The crew will stay put in Malaysia for nearly two months