Neil Motwani to create madness on 'Uff!...'


New Delhi, Feb 24 (IANS): Actor Neil Motwani is set to do a cameo in a union budget special episode of “Uff! Yeh Nadaniyaan”.

Neil will be seen portraying a distant relative of Tarawanti. With a whole lot of comical errors, slip ups and rib-tickling situations, the entry is sure to create madness, read a statement.

As the story unfolds, Chandu eagerly follows the union budget to see how much rebate she can get on the taxes. Everyone suggests Chandu buy a few policies or take expert advice to save some tax. Tarawanti informs Chandu about her long distance relative who can help them with this situation.

Chandu agrees and then Neil comes to their rescue. He guides the family to invest in policies which at the end of the day leave them broke.

The episode will be aired Friday on BIG MAGIC.

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Mrunal Jain saves his heroine

Here was a real scene straight out of reel -- a heroine surrounded by a group of people with no scope of escape, until the hero arrives! While shooting for "Bandhan...Saari Umar Humein Sang Rehna Hai", actors Chavi Pandey and Mrunal Jain went through a similar situation.

The duo got mobbed by fans, but when the crowd became uncontrollable and fans began to get very close to both the actors, making Chavi increasingly uncomfortable, Mrunal sprang into action and shielded his on screen heroine till they reached the vanity van, said a source.

Mrunal said: “We were overwhelmed to see so many fans but on the other hand, the crowd was uncontrollable. It was my duty to protect Chavi when people were getting too close for comfort and I just did that."

 

  

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