“Difference in opinion is bound to happen,but I’m sure there is a courteous way to put forth our viewpoints. Infact, with Adnan and Kailash, our attempt will be to mentor the kids andviewers. I’m sure the three of us will bring more fun to the show. Koi tutu main main nai hogi,” he says.
Javed is still learning theart of being a reality show judge. “Bahut cheezon ka dhyan rakhna padhtahai. Kis tarah ke comments dene hain, etc,” he said. Javed, who studied inRamjas School in Paharganj, like a typical Delhi foodie, never ever missedtheopportunity to dig into chole bhature available at the famous shop SitaramChole Bhaturewala. As he recalls the good old days he spent in Paharganj, hesays, “We have started living suchisolated lives now courtesy ourprofessional commitments that we get no time to interact with our neighbours.The ability to stay connected with people who stay next door is what I miss themost in Mumbai.”
Anything more he misses? “Yes, thecomics I used to purchase from Paharganj,” he quips.