Designers Abu Jani, Sandeep Khosla set to make TV debut
By
IANS
New Delhi: Fashion designer duo Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla, popular for exquisite chikankari and zardozi work, have been a reclusive pair. But now they are set to make their television debut with a talk show.
A sneak preview of their show 'Good Times Showcase', produced by Shah Rukh Khan's Red Chillies Entertainment, will be telecast Sep 7 on lifestyle channel "NDTV Good Times", a press statement from the channel said.
The Mumbai-based designers will be in conversation with Bollywood diva Malaika Arora Khan in the first episode, which is also a part of the first year anniversary celebrations of the channel.
Jaya and Amitabh Bachchan are among the designer duo's regular customers.
This is not the first time a fashion designer has ventured into TV. Manish Arora also did a six-episode TV show called 'Adventures of the Ladies Tailor' early this year for Discovery's lifestyle channel, Travel and Living.
His show gave viewers an insight into Arora's personal and social life apart from his quintessential style of designing.
A sneak preview of their show 'Good Times Showcase', produced by Shah Rukh Khan's Red Chillies Entertainment, will be telecast Sep 7 on lifestyle channel "NDTV Good Times", a press statement from the channel said.
The Mumbai-based designers will be in conversation with Bollywood diva Malaika Arora Khan in the first episode, which is also a part of the first year anniversary celebrations of the channel.
Jaya and Amitabh Bachchan are among the designer duo's regular customers.
This is not the first time a fashion designer has ventured into TV. Manish Arora also did a six-episode TV show called 'Adventures of the Ladies Tailor' early this year for Discovery's lifestyle channel, Travel and Living.
His show gave viewers an insight into Arora's personal and social life apart from his quintessential style of designing.
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