Rohit Shetty, the blockbuster hit entertainer, said that he will be making a comeback to television screens to host yet another season of Khatron Ke Khiladi, season 14. The director-turned-host gave all the credit to his audience, who poured love for his adventure based reality show when he pondered over his decade long journey with the show.
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He also gave hints about the whole shooting being set in Romania, plus he shared a few insights about his upcoming movie Singham 3. He could not contain his excitement and said, “I am thrilled for the new season and hope that our excitement resonates with the audience when they watch the stunts…”
“I sincerely hope they enjoy it, and I’m confident that the hard work we put in will ensure they love this season just as much as the previous ones,” he said.
What Shetty shared about Khatron Ke Khiladi
Giving consideration to his decade-long journey with the adventure based reality show, the 50-year-old shared how his involvement has moved forward with the years.
He shared that he attempts to improve with each season and that every new day is a learning experience for him. He also said that Khatron Ke Khiladi was his comfort zone, as he knew for a fact that the audience loved him as a host. He added that while he does feel at ease with the show, he never takes his viewers for granted or assumes the fact that what he does is always right.
He went on to say that he thinks him and his team must always work hard every time they come back with a new season and consistently introduce new elements, like how this time they are shooting in a new country and how the stunts are “new and exciting.”
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Rohit Shetty’s care for his participants
He additionally drew attention to constructing stunts for actors, who are not trained professionals and needed his full attention and participation. He shared that the show requires him to be deeply involved in sketching and originating the stunts as the contestants are actors and not professional stuntmen, and since they were not trained for challenges like these, he needed to be fully engaged when they performed the stunts.
He concluded the topic by adding that the Khatron Ke Khiladi was not a film set, where there were duplicates to perform stunts or opportunities for retakes; it was a real set, and the stunts the participants had to do were all real, so he had to stay alert and attentive and ensure everything went smoothly while the stunts were happening.
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