Sallu Miya WANTED by CID!

Sallu Miya WANTED by CID!
Wednesday, September 09, 2009 18:29 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
Sallu is leaving no stone unturned to promote his flick WANTED. The actor is all set to make his small screen debut in the fiction show CID, on Sony. The coming weekend viewers will see their favorite star with CID team.

"He will be seen as Salman Khan himself, with the other star cast of his film WANTED. CID team gets the news of piracy of the film and Sallu with them investigate the case and catch the culprit, " utters our khabroo.

Elaborating more on the show, our source adds, "Definitely Salman is for a short period of time, as the main focus will be on the look out for the culprit, who is involved in the piracy of the film. Through his presence, Salman will not only help CID, but also the channel to raise TRP's."

Sony is leaving no chance to be in the eyes of the viewers by getting their most wanted star on their most wanted show!
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