Haarsh Limbachiyaa on Khatron Ke Khiladi- Made In India 

I bond well with Nia Sharma: Haarsh Limbachiyaa on Khatron Ke Khiladi- Made In India 

Haarsh Limbachiyaa, known for his impeccable comic timing, will entertain audiences in Colors’ Khatron Ke Khiladi- Made In India.

Commenting on being part of the show, Haarsh said, “I am very excited for Made in India Khatron Ke Khiladi. We have always shot the show in other countries and for the first time, we are shooting in India. This time I am going to make a promise to myself. I will try to not abort stunt and perform my best. When I shot for the prevision season, every day before any stunt I used to beg the channel and would ask them to kick me out of the show. However, this time I would try not to abort any stunt.”

When asked with whom he would bond this season, he replied, “As Bharti is not in this season so I would bond with Nia Sharma this time. Last time I bonded with Karishma Tanna and before that with Shamita Shetty and now Nia. When you have one beautiful face on board then you feel motivated and have a support post your scary stunt.”

Haarsh also revealed wife Bharti Singh’s reaction, he mentioned: “Bharti told me ‘bezati mat karwana, pichali baar badi karwayi thi’. I have myself have not watched my own episodes of the show because I know I am very funny in those particular episodes. This time, I want to do this season gracefully so that I can watch it.”

Talking about his biggest fear, Haarsh quipped, “I am scared of a lot of things. Initially, I used to get scared of snakes but now it’s claustrophobia.”

Finally, Haarsh revealed the strongest competitor in Khatron Ke Khiladi- Made In India: “I feel Rithvik Dhanjani is the strongest competitor, he is very calm and focused. He performs like a hero. Karan Wahi and Karan Patel are great contestants too.”

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