Akanksha Puri & Umar Riaz to Host MTV’s Mr & Mrs Runaway Model

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Akanksha Puri is set to dazzle audiences once again, this time in a new role as the host of MTV’s upcoming show “Mr & Mrs Runaway Model.” With her transition from actor to host alongside co-host Umar Riaz, Puri has walked into a new zone.

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“Mr & Mrs Runaway Model” promises to be a captivating journey, and with Puri at the helm, viewers can expect nothing short of excellence.

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Scheduled to premiere on March 1st, the show is already generating buzz, with fans eagerly counting down the days.

As anticipation mounts, the moot question is: will Akanksha Puri be able to take on her new role with grace and flair? Only time will tell. Though we do say Umar Riaz and Akanksha Puri make a great team.

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