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After Balika Vadhu, Farida Jalal is back!

After playing a cameo on hit TV soap Balika Vadhu, the veteran actress is set to return with a full-fledged role in a new show. Her comeback is expected to be 'emotional'...

Updated on: Jul 31, 2009, 22:03:28 IST
IANS | By , New Delhi
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After playing a cameo on hit TV soap Balika Vadhu, veteran actress Farida Jalal is set to return to small screen with a full-fledged role in a new show, details of which are under wraps.

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Her comeback show, which is expected to be very "emotional" in its theme, is being produced by Dhiraj Kotkar who had earlier made the movie Karma - Crime Passion Reincarnation under his banner Golden Ticket Films.

"When we narrated the concept of the show to her (Farida)...the first thing she asked me is -- 'Are u really going to make it?'. I said 'yes' and then she gave me a go ahead for it," Waseem Sabir, who will direct the series, told IANS.

The 60-year-old, who has earlier starred in popular shows like "Dekh Bhai Dekh" and "Shararat", had said in an interview that "television gives more scope to actors like me" and so she likes to keep coming back to the medium.

Apart from her, the show will also feature Ayub Khan and Nigaar Z. Khan, said Sabir who had directed shows like "Saat Phere" and "Remix" and some episodes of "Koi Aane Ko Hai".

It is also expected to be an image breaking show for Nigaar, who has been essaying the role of a manipulative and commanding daughter-in-law in STAR Plus' "Mitwa Phool Kamal Ke" lately.

"Nigaar will be seen in a positive role once again after she played one in 'Ayushman'," said Sabir.

The name of the channel that will broadcast the show remains a secret.

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