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Anchoring gives you a break from serials: Arjun Bijlani

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The actor is the latest celebrity to launch his own app. Confirming the news, Arjun Bijlani says, “I wanted a better connect with my fans, which is why an app seemed apt. Other than social media handles, this is a great way to give fans something more. Not only will my fans have first-hand access to my life, but also information about what’s new with me, and a chance to meet me via contests on the app.

Currently busy with his daily show Ishq Main Marjawan, Arjun is also hosting a dance reality show judged by Madhuri Dixit Nene. He is excited about this “new role” as it allows him to show the world his real self. “Hosting is a lot of fun. I have hosted many stage shows and even a reality show Road Dairies. I have been part of fiction shows which need 28 days a month. So, I didn’t have time to host more shows. I love hosting as you are not playing a character and the audiences get to know you better,” he says. He adds, “Anchoring gives you a break from serials and as I am a people’s person, I like interacting with contestants.”

However, shooting for both his shows simultaneously is taking a toll on Arjun. “The first three days of shooting both shows back-to-back was a bit difficult. I almost lost my voice. It was quite hectic but I hope we get into a smooth rhythm soon,” he says. He will be shooting for the reality show until September.

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