Sahara wants its own Time Bomb

Sahara wants its own Time Bomb
Thursday, August 04, 2005 16:23 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
Sahara is gearing up to launch a serial that will be an answer to Zee TV's Time Bomb. The channel has given the assignment to Cinevista to create a programme that is on the same lines of Time Bomb.

And if sources are to be believed it will be telecast at the same time slot as Time Bomb. The channel has asked Cinevista not to disclose any details to anyone until the programme goes on air.

The actors have been asked to sign a contract with a clause that they will not reveal any information about the programme to anyone. Every episode of the serial will be shot at 14 different locations. It will probably be one of the costliest programmes on Sahara.
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