India can view Justin Beiber's 'roast' on Fool's Day
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Singer Justin Bieber 's infamous 'roast', hosted by Kevin Hart , will hit Indian television on April 1, just months after the controversial All India Backchod's 'roast' with Bollywood actors Arjun Kapoor and Ranveer Singh .
Bieber's 'roast' will be aired in India on April 1 onComedy Central , within 24 hours of its US telecast. The "Baby" hitmaker will be seen being "roasted" by comedian Hannibal Buress , actor Chris D'elia, rapper Snoop Dogg , actress Natasha Leggero , rapper Ludacris , TV personality Shaquille O'neal, director Jeffrey Ross and writer Martha Stewart .
He will face barbs from a variety of entertainers, including the "Roast Master General" - comedianJeff Ross who has promised the "best roast ever" for the singer earlier this month, and that nothing will be off limits.
The Indian 'roast' -- AIB Knockout -- which was released in January, saw a star-studded crowd with tinsel town'sDeepika Padukone , Sonakshi Sinha , Anurag Kashyap and many more in attendance.
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Bieber's 'roast' will be aired in India on April 1 on
He will face barbs from a variety of entertainers, including the "Roast Master General" - comedian
The Indian 'roast' -- AIB Knockout -- which was released in January, saw a star-studded crowd with tinsel town's
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