Last week, we offered you exciting prizes for answering questions on Star Plus'
Viraasat correctly. For those of you who missed it, or didn't get all the answers, here's a second chance.
rediff.com offers you another contest with the serial's new show that premieres on Monday, June 12. All you have to do is watch
Viraasat, Monday to Thursday on Star Plus, at 9pm, and find out what the lead characters Rahul Lamba (Rohit Roy) and Priyanka Kharbanda (Sangita Ghosh) are up to. Then, answer the five questions listed below, and submit your details. If you get all five correct, you will be eligible to win
Viraasat T-shirts, by random selection. Contest closes on June 16, 4 pm. < name=forum_post =http://support.rediff.com/cgi-programs/movies/viraasat.cgi method=post>
1. Where does Rahul Lamba read about Priyanka's 'wedding'? a. Newspaper b. 2) The Internet c. An SMS Answer: < name=ans1> < value="" ed>select</> < value=a>a</> < value=b>b</> < value=c>c</></>
2. Who plays Kunal Kharbanda in Viraasat? a. Aman Verma b. Amar Upadhyay c. Rohit Roy Answer: < name=ans2> < value="" ed>select</> < value=a>a</> < value=b>b</> < value=c>c</></>
3. Who plays Priyanka's brother in Viraasat? a. Aman Verma b. Deepak Quazi c. Amar Upadhyay Answer: < name=ans3> < value="" ed>select</> < value=a>a</> < value=b>b</> < value=c>c</></>
4. After marriage, who accepts Priyanka in the Lamba family? a. No one b. Meera Lamba c. Rishab Lamba Answer: < name=ans4> < value="" ed>select</> < value=a>a</> < value=b>b</> < value=c>c</></>
5. What does Sanjay Vij consider Rishab to be? a. His godfather b. His father c. His friend Answer: < name=ans5> < value="" ed>select</> < value=a>a</> < value=b>b</> < value=c>c</></>
Enter your details: Name: < maxLength=50 size=25 name=name> Where you live: < maxLength=100 size=13 name=place> Age: < maxLength=2 size=3 name=age> e-mail address: < maxLength=100 size=25 name=email>
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Please send your entries latest by 4 pm, June 12, 2006.
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