Rajeev Khandelwal Returns with 'Tum Ho Naa': A Tribute to Women

Rajeev Khandelwal is returning to television with the reality show 'Tum Ho Naa', which premiered on Sony TV. He joined the show because of its honest and experimental nature, calling it a very real and organic production. The actor describes the show as a tribute to women and his way of thanking fans for their support. The show features games, prize money, and gifts for guests, with no fixed format.

Key Points: Rajeev Khandelwal's 'Tum Ho Naa' – A Tribute to Women

  • Rajeev Khandelwal returns to television with 'Tum Ho Naa'
  • Show is a tribute to women and all-female special
  • Actor cites honesty and experimental nature as key appeal
  • Show premieres on Sony TV with no fixed format
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"Tribute to women": Rajeev Khandelwal on his new show 'Tum Ho Naa'

Rajeev Khandelwal returns to TV with 'Tum Ho Naa', a reality show dedicated to women. He calls it his way of thanking fans for their love.

"Tribute to women": Rajeev Khandelwal on his new show 'Tum Ho Naa'
"It's a tribute to women. - Rajeev Khandelwal"

New Delhi, April 29

Rajeev Khandelwal is set to return to television with the reality show 'Tum Ho Naa', which has premiered today on Sony TV. The actor highlighted "honesty" as the reason for joining the show.

In an interview with ANI, Rajeev Khandelwal opened up about his return to the television industry and shared that he chose to become part of the show due to its experimental nature.

He said, "I think the honesty of the show is the reason why I'm a part of it. I have only done shows where they've actually dared to step out of the routine. And this show, again, is a show which is probably being done for the first time. It's a very, very real show. It's a reality show, but it's a very real show because whatever happens on the show is very organic. It happens at the moment."

He continued, "The show is made in the moment while it is getting filmed. So there is no format as such. There are, of course, since it's a reality show, there are games that we play. There's a prize money that the people who are guests win by the end of the show. They walk away with many gifts as well. It's not a show which is filled with gags."

The Table No. 21 actor called the show a "tribute to women" and his way to thank the viewers for their love towards him for his work.

"One of the reasons, biggest reasons was that it's this show is dedicated to women. You know, it's a tribute to women. It's an all-women's special show. For me, I'm coming back to television after many years and I've been wanting to be a part of a project where I can actually tell my audience that I'm coming back for you for all the love that you've given to me. This is my way of thanking them. Women's show, me wanting to say thanks to my audience and the content of the show. I think all of this was the reason why I'm a part of the show," said Rajeev Khandelwal.

The show telecasts on Sony Television.

- ANI

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Anjali F
This is so heartwarming! 😊 After all the toxic content on TV, it's refreshing to see an actor like Rajeev using his platform to celebrate women. More power to him!
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Arjun K
Honestly, the Indian TV industry needs more such shows. Instead of daily soaps with regressive plots, this sounds like a genuine attempt at meaningful entertainment. Vaah!
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Priya S
Love that he's calling it a tribute. But I hope the show doesn't treat women as a monolith. We have diverse experiences and struggles. Still, I'm curious to watch! 💪
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Naveen S
Rajeev Khandelwal is one of the few actors who chooses quality over quantity. I'm glad he's back on TV with something that has a social message. Let's see if Sony TRP game works this time.
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Sneha F
A reality show dedicated to women? Finally something that might actually be relatable! Hope it's not another sob story fest. Really rooting for this one! 🤞
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Varun X
Good to see someone using their celebrity status to give back. But I'm a bit skeptical—Indian reality shows often lose their soul to TRP.

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