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Sister-in-Law Is at Home!

"Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain!" is a popular Hindi sitcom that premiered in 2015 on And TV and is available on ZEE5. Produced by Binaifer Kohli, the show follows two neighboring couples—the Mishras and the Tiwaris. The husbands, Vibhuti Narayan Mishra and Manmohan Tiwari are dissatisfied in their marriages and secretly admire each other's wives. Manmohan, a successful undergarment businessman, is married to Angoori, a simple and naive housewife. Vibhuti, an unemployed former insurance agent, is married to Anita, a confident and modern woman who runs grooming classes. Their constant scheming to impress each other's wives leads to comedic conflicts and chaotic situations, mostly taking place in their homes. The show, inspired by the 1990s sitcom Shrimaan Shrimati, has been well received by both critics and audiences for its humor and engaging storyline.

Sister-in-Law Is at Home!

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Main Naa Bhoolungi

Shikha Gupta is a smart and independent woman. Her family is approached by Sameer Verma, a successful businessman who seems to be the perfect guy for her. She falls in love with him, gets married and they have a baby. Their married life was perfect. But Sameer is not who he says he is. His real name is Aditya Jagannath and as part of a bigger plan, he has staged this love and marriage to Shikha. He attempts to murder her and kidnaps their child, Manav. Shikha survives the murder attempt and embarks on a quest to reclaim her child and take revenge against Aditya. It is revealed that he is already married to a girl named Madhurima and that he was the one who had asked Neeraj, his college friend to stalk Shikha and then save her to impress her. Shikha is really honest. And tries to make an attempt to tell the truth!

Main Naa Bhoolungi

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Gopal Bhar

Gopal Bhar was a legendary court jester in medieval Bengal. He was in the court of Raja Krishnachandra, the famous king of Nadia in the 18th century AD. Such was the genius of Gopal that the King considered him as a Navaratna of his court. His statue can still be seen in the palace of Raja Krishnachandra. Stories about his exploits are narrated in Bengal to this day and are immortalized in countless short stories. The stories are short, beautiful, humorous and have a specific social message. Gopal Bhar is famous for stories of his wisdom, in which he outwits other fellow courtiers.

Gopal Bhar

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