18 Sep 2014, 07:58 am

The celebrities who shot in Jordan included Krystle D' Souza, Nia Sharma, Surbhi Jyoti, Anita Hassandani, Barkha Bisht, Pooja Gor, Sukirti Kandpal, Sara Khan, Rubina Dialik, Srishty Rode, Tina Dutta, Aditi Gupta and Vrushika Mehta. Male celebrities included Indraoeil Sengupta, Paras Chabra, Nandish Sandhu, Vishal Singh, Ajay Chowdhary, Anirudh Dave and Nishant Tiwari.
The celebrities were fascinated with Jordan’s natural beauty, fabulous food and the ease and safety of travel, especially for women.
The group were unanimous in their opinion that they loved the Jordanian hospitality, its food, culture and much talked about and famous Petra, Dead Sea and Wadi Rum experience.
The stars had a fantastic time shooting and relaxing in Jordan. They have all promised to return on a longer holiday with their family and friends; so they can spend more time at leisure exploring this exotic destination.
One can watch the TV celebs on Aaj Tak, ABP News and Zoom TV daily and get updates on their favourite stars direct from Jordan!
Channel: ABP
Show Name: Saas Bahu Aur Sajish
Timings: 2:30pm Everyday followed by 2 repeats
Channel: Zoom TV
Show Name: Telly Express & Telly Talk
Timings: Telly Express (weekdays: 1pm ) Telly Talk (weekend: 1pm) , Both shows followed by 2 repeats
From 8th to 14th of September, one can catch the Telly Calendar Promos and calendar shots content...
15/09/2014 Krystle D' Souza 22/09/2014 Sara Khan
16/09/2014 Nia Sharma 23/09/2014 Rubina Dialik
17/09/2014 Surbhi Jyoti 24/09/2014 Srishty Rode
18/09/2014 Anita Hassandani 25/09/2014 Tina Dutta
19/09/2014 Barkha Bisht 26/09/2014 Aditi Gupta
20/09/2014 Pooja Gor 27/09/2014 Vrushika Mehta
21/09/2014 Sukirti Kandpal
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