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Jamie Lever to host a digital show

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Mumbai, Jan 15 (IANS) Standup comedian Jamie Lever has been roped in to host a digital interactive quiz show.

Jamie, daughter of popular comedian and Bollywood actor Johny Lever, will be seen portraying a budding journalist who is smart and inquisitive, and always on the hunt for the latest "scoop" in the show titled "For Your Information".

Jamie will take viewers through engaging questions during each episode.

The interactive quiz will cover topics ranging from pop culture to sports to politics to Bollywood and more, all with a pinch of humour.

She shared that she is excited to create "something as fun and engaging as 'For Your Information'".

"This show marks many firsts for me - from hosting my first interactive show to making my debut on a video platform. I have a blast portraying this funny, inquisitive girl-next-door character," she added.

"For Your Information" goes live on the Flipkart app from January 16.

--IANS

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