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Badho Bahu clocks 300 episodes; makers throw a lavish party!

It's celebration time for the team of Badho Bahu. The show recently aired its 300th episode and celebrated this milestone with a grand party at "The stadium Bar", Goregaon.

Apart from the cast of the show, there were other members of the television industry who graced the event. The guest list included biggies such as Prince Narula, Yuvika Chaudhary, Rytasha Rathore, Dipti Kalwani, Teenaa Swayyam, Sushant Kumar, Himmanshoo Malhotra, Rajesh Shandaliya, Arhaan Khan, Karamveer Chaudhary, Ssudeep Sahir and Anantica Sahir, Shagun Pandey, Jaya Ojha, Juhi Aslam, Paras Chhabra, Arsha Goswami, Ashima Ahmed, Sangeeta Panwar, Angad Hasija, Ridhi Dogra , Raqesh Bapat, Harshad Chopra, Jaya Bhattacharya, and Krrip Kapur Suri.


An ecstatic Dipti Kalwani says, "I feel elated, grateful. The best thing about the show is that we have inspired people to believe in themselves."

A special 300 cake was cut by the cast of the show and distributed among the guests. Besides enjoying an elaborate feast, the guests caught up with each other and took fun pictures. The party, held at The Stadium Bar, was indeed a rocking affair.

Sushant, too, was proud of the achievement of the show. "Nowadays shows start and end so soon that no one even gets to know. It is a proud moment to reach this stage. This has been possible because of the amazing team that we have and I want to thank them today," he says.

Agreeing with him, Teenna added, "The audience has given us so much love. I am so grateful. This is how we have managed to reach this stage."

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