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ALTBalaji & ZEE5 drop the first look of Who’s Your Daddy?

After collaborating on several successful shows over the past year, leading homegrown OTT platforms ALTBalaji and ZEE5 have come together to roll out a confused but rib-tickling dramedy titled Who’s Your Daddy?

Today, the makers of Who’s Your Daddy? dropped the first-look of the forthcoming show, which received good traction on social media. Starring the hugely popular YouTube star Harsh Beniwal, Rahul Dev and Nikhil Bhambri along with super gorgeous Anveshi Jain, Divinaa Thackur and Kasturi Banerjee in central characters, the show seems extremely promising, if its first look is anything to go by.


The dramedy features Rahul Dev and Harsh Beniwal as the father-son duo. It revolves around their day-to-day adventures. Harsh plays the character of Soggy and the role of his retired army personnel father has been played by Rahul Dev.

Based in Delhi, they are the coolest family in town. Soggy owns a DVD rental shop in a locality and earns a sizeable chunk by renting blue films to boisterous lunching ladies of Delhi’s posh societies.

The show will showcase the story of how his father becomes an overnight star with the lady patrons of the DVD world and how the duo runs a successful business until their world turns upside down. Amidst this whole chaos, nobody knows the answer to one question- ‘Soggy Ke Bete Ka Daddy Kaun Hai?’

Before coming together for Who’s Your Daddy?, ALTBalaji and ZEE5 have previously collaborated on Coldd Lassi Aur Chicken Masala (2019) Code M (2020) and Mentalhood (2020), to name a few. We hope their new offering turns out to be as successful as their previous ones. The trailer of Who’s Your Daddy? drops on 21st March 2020.

Stay tuned for more updates on the upcoming show.

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