
Anita Hassanandani to be a part of upcoming reality show Goriya Chali Gaon?
, known for her impressive work across TV and films and last seen in Suman Indori, is now gearing up to explore a new challenge as she prepares to step into a new reality show, Goriyan Chali Gaon.
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The actress is apparently approached to be a part of the upcoming reality show which is expected to soon go on-air.
Sources close to the show informed us that the actress was approached to participate in the reality show and she has allegedly agreed to be a part of it. She apparently had a meeting with the makers recently and after a discussion, the actress was finalised as one of the confirmed contestants.
However, there is no official confirmation from the actress about her participation.
Goriyan Chali Gaon is a one-of-a-kind reality show inspired by the popular Marathi series Jau Bai Gavat, now revamped on a larger scale for viewers across India. The concept brings together 12 well-known women from the entertainment world and places them in a traditional village setting—completely disconnected from city life and modern gadgets. Over 10 weeks, these urban women will experience rural living, facing challenges that test their adaptability and spark personal growth.
From milking cows, cooking to chulha, bringing water from wells, these celebrity contestants will be seen staying in a complete rural set-up.
Anita, who has earlier done reality shows like Fear Factor -Khatron Ke Khiladi, Nach Baliye, Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa, Comedy Circus, will now apparently be seen in Goriya Chali Gaon. The show promises a refreshing mix of culture, emotion, and transformation.
On a personal front, the actress is married to
and has a four-year-old son Aaravv Reddy.
It will be interesting to see how the actress manages to stay away from her young son and family.
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