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Colors approaches Karan Patel for Khatron Ke Khiladi 10

If you love watching adventure reality shows on television, here is the exciting news for you! After delivering nine immensely successful seasons, popular adventure reality show Khatron Ke Khiladi is returning to hit the small screen with season 10 on Colors. Yes, you heard that absolutely right!

According to reports, Colors is gearing up to shoot the next season of Khatron Ke Khiladi in the month of July in Bulgaria. Since not much time is left in hand, the channel has started approaching several high-profile celebrities from the world of television to participate in Khatron Ke Khiladi 10.


If sources are to be believed, well-known television personality Karan Patel is the latest celebrity who has been approached to participate in the forthcoming season of KKK. We hear that the actor is still in talks with the makers and if things fall into place, he will sign the show on the dotted line soon. “Yes, I am in talks for the show, but things are yet to get finalized,” informed the actor.

Besides Yeh Hain Mohabbatein fame Karan Patel, Colors has also approached cricketer Yuvraj Singh. However, it is yet not clear whether or not the cricketer has given his nod to the show. Karishma Tanna, most recently seen in supernatural dramas like Qayamat Ki Raat and Naagin 3, is also in consideration for the latest season of the Khatron Ke Khiladi.

Once locked, all the celebrity contestants will head off to Bulgaria in the month of July. Host Rohit Shetty will join them there. Shetty is currently busy shooting his next directorial venture Sooryavanshi with Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif. Once he wraps up the ongoing schedule, he will begin hosting Khatron Ke Khiladi 10.

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Playback Creates announces Homegrown as UK’s first major South Asian music development push for new talent

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  • New platform aims to support South Asian creatives in Wolverhampton and the Black Country
  • Homegrown will mentor up to ten emerging music artists aged 16–30
  • Funded by Arts Council England with Punch Records as a key partner
  • Final live showcase scheduled for March 2026

Playback Creates has launched its new Homegrown programme, a move the organisation says will change access and opportunity for young British South Asian artists. The primary focus is South Asian music development, and there’s a clear effort to create space for voices that have not been supported enough in the industry. It comes at a time when representation and career routes are still a challenge for many new acts.

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