Mika Singh is all set to find his ladylove on national television!
Yes, the singer has launched a show, Swayamvar: Mika Ki Vohti, where he will find his love among 12 contestants.
Ahead of the premiere of the show on June 19, the makers of Swayamvar: Mika Ki Vohti unveiled the grand set at the Ummed Palace Resort and Spa in Jodhpur.
The resort was festooned with a variety of flowers, dazzling lights, and candles as Mika and some of the girls, who have been shortlisted as his prospective brides, arrived to attend the festivities.
The grand celebration also saw the presence of Mika’s close friend and host of the show Shaan, singers Bhoomi Trivedi and Jaspinder Narula, among others.
Bhoomi and Jaspinder left everyone spellbound with their electric performances.
Mika, who celebrates his birthday on June 10, tells the media, “I am really grateful to all the girls for taking out their time. It is not easy to tell your family that you are going to be participating in such a show.”
How did you decide on finding the love of your bride on national television?
Well, it was the decision of Star Bharat and their team.
They approached me with this concept.
I remember they had first come to me with this proposal in 2015 but I was not ready at that time.
I had no plans of getting married back then.
I was more focused on my music.
I wanted to achieve a lot more as a singer, so I said no to them.
When they approached me again, I went to my brother Daler (Mehndi) paaji and told him that this was the concept of the show.
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