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Simply Shekhar is an Indian late-night talk show that was hosted by popular comedy-actor Shekhar Suman, on Zee TV. It made its debut on 30 July 2001. It followed the basic format as many other talk shows: an opening monologue followed by comedy routines, interviews and performances.

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  • Shekhar Suman

    Shekhar Suman

    Host

Overview

Simply Shekhar is an Indian late-night talk show that was hosted by popular comedy-actor Shekhar Suman, on Zee TV. It made its debut on 30 July 2001. It followed the basic format as many other talk shows: an opening monologue followed by comedy routines, interviews and performances.

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