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Ali Quli Mirza to enter Bigg Boss 8 house

| | Oct 17, 2014, at 07:06 am
Mumbai, Oct 16 (IBNS) Singer turned actor Ali Quli Mirza who is making his debut with Kamal Sadanah's film 'Roar – Tigers of the Sunderbans', is all set to enter the Bigg Boss 8 house as a wild card entry.

Ali Quli, the Dubai based singer known for songs like ‘Bure Bure’ of Bluffmaster has Rags to Riches story behind him.

Though he comes from a Royal family, they lost all the wealth and Ali had to struggle to get everything back.

Ali has been seen in many ads including Mountain Dew and Tavera and has done a lot of music albums. With him promising to add more drama to the show, Ali seems to be an entertaining watch.

‘Roar – Tigers of the Sunderbans’ slated to release on Oct 31.

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