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Ravi Dubey: I would feel proud and privileged to act with Sargun

Actor-host Ravi Dubey has completed eight years of his marriage with actress Sargun Mehta. He still feels proud and privileged to work with Sargun. The couple had starred together in 12/24 Karol Bagh and Nach Baliye. However, Ravi mentions that he is not tired of working with his wife again. On being asked if given a chance, which former co-star he would like to work with, Ravi said to IANS, "It would have to be Sargun. The reason is not that she is my wife. I have massive respect for her as an actor and performer."

"I would feel proud and privileged to act with somebody like Sargun. We have performed various times on the stage and after ...Karol Bagh, Sargun and I have not done anything in fiction or acted together. So, performing with Sargun in a film will be equivalent to performing with greatness," he added.


Ravi Dubey is currently seen as the host of Colors Rising Star 2 which is a live singing reality show.

Talking about the judges of the singing reality show, he said, "We have (singer-composer) Shankar Mahadevan, (singer-actress) Monali Thakur and a heartthrob like Diljit Dosanjh on the show. Standing there, looking at these people and hosting the show, you tend to become like a sponge and absorb various traits of their personalities."

Ravi Dubey was also seen in Entertainment Ki Raat of Colors channel. The show last aired on February this year. The show comprised of all sorts of entertainment segments like stand-up comedy, musical rapping, drop the mic, celebrity chat segment, etc.

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