In
a
bid
to
explore
the
hypocritic
and
two-faced
attitude
in
Indian
culture
and
society,
the
new
satirical
comedy
series
'Fakebook
with
Kavita'
has
been
launched.
To
be
hosted
by
actress
Kavita
Kaushik,
'Fakebook
with
Kavita'
will
be
aired
as
a
simulcast
on
TV
on
BIG
Magic
and
on
radio
at
92.7
Big
FM
starting
October
19.
"The
show
is
a
mirror
of
the
two-faced
society,
but
it's
not
preachy
as
we
are
not
trying
to
educate
people
here.
Personally
I'm
also
very
much
fake.
The
show
is
a
family
entertainer
and
doesn't
have
any
below
the
belt
or
vulgar
content.
"We
will
show
how
people
become
a
hypocritic
even
when
they
don't
want
to
be," Kavita
said
at
the
launch
on
Wednesday.
The
show
will
also
feature
actors
Kunal
Kumar
and
Manju
Sharma.
"We
will
showcase
all
the
fake
faces
of
the
Indian
society
through
small
skits.
Apart
from
being
the
narrator,
I'll
be
seen
playing
different
characters
in
different
situations,
which
I
like
doing.
"People
will
see
me
in
all
avatars
like
of
a
Punjabi
woman,
Gujarati
woman
or
a
college
girl," said
Kavita,
best
known
for
her
portrayal
of
Chandramukhi
Chautala
in
popular
show
"F.I.R.".
The
launch
of
the
show
witnessed
Kavita
asking
journalists
to
share
times
when
they
became
fake
to
get
their
work
done.
Kavita
also
did
a
small
skit
with
Kunal
to
give
a
clear
view
of
what
all
can
be
expected
from
the
show.
Talking
about
the
show,
Kunal,
best
known
for
his
role
in
silent
comedy
series
"Gutur
Gu",
said:
"We
usually
show
off
our
personality
and
our
individuality.
As
humans
we
must
express
ourselves
to
others
but
people
don't
do
so
to
have
a
better
image
in
the
society.
"Through
this
show,
we
are
trying
to
feature
Indian
society
having
a
neutral
view
over
it
as
we
want
people
to
express
themselves
in
the
real
manner."
What's
the
most
fake
side
of
the
society?
Kavita
said:
"Internet
is
dominating
today's
society.
People
usually
pretend
to
be
busy
all
the
time
over
net,
but
that
is
not
a
good
habit.
Time
is
precious
and
shouldn't
be
wasted
like
that.
Social
networking
is
a
complete
waste
of
time
if
you
are
doing
it
for
the
whole
day."
"Fakebook
with
Kavita"
is
touted
to
explore
the
satirical
comedy
genre
on
television.
"We
are
introducing
a
genre
-
satirical
comedy,
which
has
not
been
explored
much
on
the
small
screen.
'Fakebook
with
Kavita' is
a
light-hearted,
relatable
comedy
series
with
a
fresh
take
on
the
hypocritic
Indian
society,"
Bimal
Unnikrishnan,
creative
director,
BIG
Magic,
said
in
a
statement.
Kavita
Kaushik:
I'll
stay
away
from
comedy
for
some
time.
Click
Here!
to
know
why
she
doesn't
want
to
comedy.
Kavita
Kaushik's
open
letter
to
Smriti
Irani.
Read
to
know
what
she
said
in
the
letter.