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Adnan Khan and Eisha Singh team up for ZEE TV’s next!

On the occasion of completing 25 gloriously successful years in the Hindi television space, ZEE TV went for a complete transformation and introduced a new logo for the channel. Post its revamp, the channel is coming up with a hoard of promising shows.

The promos of one of its forthcoming shows, Detective Didi, are already on-air and grabbing a lot of attention. The channel is also set to launch a new show with Ek Tha Raja Ek Thi Rani fame actress, Eisha Gupta.


Based on the concept of triple talaq, the untitled show will feature Eisha as the leading lady. The latest we hear that the makers have roped in the handsome hunk Adnan Khan to play the male protagonist on the show.

Popular for his role in the Channel V show, Friends: Conditions Apply, Adnan is blessed with cool looks and great acting chops. In the upcoming show, he will play a character who juggles the societal ideologies and the concept of triple talaq set by the community.

To be produced by Creative Eye, the show is expected to go air by the end of December.

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