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ALTBalaji rolls out the trailer of its latest comic-caper Baby Come Naa

After revealing its first poster, the digital arm of Ekta Kapoor’s entertainment behemoth, ALTBalaji, has now unveiled the trailer of its upcoming digital series Baby Come Naa. If the quirky trailer is anything to go by, the audience is going to laugh their lungs out after watching the entire series when it hits the home-grown streaming media giant.

The trailer of the web series, which was dropped a couple of hours ago, gives a sneak peek into a rib-tickling fun ride. Baby Come Naa, which is an adaptation of Paritosh Painter’s successful play Double Trouble, revolves around insanely crazy lives of Sarah (Shefali Jariwala), Sophie (Manasi Scott) and Aditya (Shreyas Talpade).


Aditya is two-timing both Sarah and Sophie. Things go a little haywire when crazy plumber Baburao Lele (Chunkey Pandey), who visits Aditya’s house almost every second day at the pretext of a new issue, enters their lives and sees both the girls on different days, claiming to be the wife.

Produced by Ideas The Entertainment Company, Baby Come Naa is adapted and directed by Farhad Samji who is presently busy helming Housefull 4, the next instalment of the super successful Housefull (2010).

Headlined by Shreyas Talpade, Kiku Sharda, Chunkey Pandey, Shefali Zariwala, Manasi Scott, Neetha Shetty, and Rajendra Chawla, Baby Come Naa will start streaming all its episodes from 1st November only on ALTBalaji.

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