A unique effort by HTPL, Studio 18 and BBC

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,February 06 2007]

February is the month of love - and as a unique marketing and programming gimmick for the eagerly anticipated film, Honeymoon Travels...., Studio 18 and the BBC Asian Network, will bring the actors of the film every Saturday on the Film Cafe programme to have a fun LIVE interaction with listeners about love & relationships and get them to share their honeymoon experiences on air and even tender advice!

Karan Khanna and Minissha Lamba chatted for nearly half an hour on the Saturday gone by, and on the coming Saturdays, the global listeners of the BBC Asian Network will have the opportunity to chat with Abhay Deol, Dia Mirza, Raima Sen, Boman Irani, Farhan Akhtar, Amisha Patel and director Reema Kagti.

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