Mumbai: Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty Kundra will turn yoga teacher for contestants of the controversial reality show Bigg Boss 13 in an upcoming episode.
In a promo clip, Shilpa is seen entering the Bigg Boss house and teaching the housemates poses to relax their mind, body and souls. However, the contestants found it difficult to perform some of the yoga positions.
In another video clip, Shilpa, who has hosted the second season of the Colors show, said that she watches the show closely.
She said that she has seen a lot of contestants but that she has never seen such an "entertaining lot".
Shilpa then asked the contestants about their fondest memories in the show.
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Where Asim Riaz talked about his friendship with co-contestant Sidharth Shukla in the initial days of the show. Shehnaaz Gill will be heard talking about how the reality show has made her a celebrity. Sidharth was heard discussing about his connection with Shehnaaz.
Meanwhile, Padma Shri recipient singer Adnan Sami too visited the Bigg Boss house with his family. Along with the show's host Salman Khan, they had a lot of fun -- so much that the singer told the bachelor superstar to get "sorted out" and get married.
"We had a lot of fun at the Bigg Boss set. Salman was at his ‘mehmaan-nawaazi' best! He played with my daughter Medina on the set. He loved my new song Tu yaad aya, which I performed on the show," Adnan told IANS after shooting an episode of the controversial reality show.
"He teased me by telling my wife Roya, 'it's good to see that you have sorted him out!' To which I teased him back saying, 'it's about time that even you get ‘sorted out' and get married. It's a lot of fun; look at me, I did it three times!' " said the singer.
The two have worked together in films like Bajrangi Bhaijaan and Lucky: No Time For Love.
Adnan is back with a new non-film single, Tu yaad aya, composed by Kunaal Vermaa, known for penning lyrics of Bollywood numbers such as Tum hi aana and the Malang title track.
With inputs from IANS