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No longer lady in White

Actor-producer Simi Garewal returns with a chat show that will have her experimenting with colours like reds and black as she unveils an unknown side to the most desirable celebs.

Updated on: Mar 10, 2011, 16:51:57 IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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In April or early May, actor-anchor-producer Simi Garewal will be on Star World with her new celebrity chat show, The Most Desirable. Buzz is that the first episode features actor John Abraham and was shot at Film City, Goregaon, recently

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“It’s too early to comment on the guest list or to go into other details. I can’t even confirm about John but he’s a fine actor and I’ve had him on Rendezvous earlier. All I can say is that The Most Desirable will be different from my earlier show, more fun to watch. It’ll bring out a side of the guest you had not even guessed,” asserts Garewal.

What’s even more interesting is that the lady in white will now be seen wearing other colours. She admits that she loves white for its serene appeal. “But on this show I will either mix and match white with reds and black or wear individual pieces in different colour pallets,” she admits. “It’s not a first for me but when I did it in the past it didn’t work then. This time, hopefully the colours I wear will work for me. ”

The chat show should be on the Sunday 9 pm slot, replacing Karan Johar’s Koffee With Karan 3. And speculation is rife that this time Garewal will only have male celebrities on her show. “How can a desirable face be gender specific?” retorts Garewal. “My show will have a mix of male and female celebrities from different walks of life. Anyone you think is most desirable can be on it.”

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