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Badho Bahu makers change the show's track! Here's why!

One of the most popular shows on &TV, Badho Bahu, produced by Dipti Kalwani (Sunny Side Up), Teenna Swayyam and Sushant Kumar (Hum Tum Telefilms) recently witnessed a small setback when the lead of the show Lucky aka Prince Narula was down with Dengue.

The actor was in hospital for few days and has been advised rest now. A special Dussehra episode with Lucky and Badho had been planned but due to Prince's illness that did not happen. Now the makers have a bigger plan on Karwa Chauth and the viewers will see a bigger celebration on screen.


Prince is likely to join the show in a couple of days. There was a plan of an announcement of Wrestling by Prince but that could not happen too. We wish Prince a speedy recovery.

Writer and the co-producer of the show Dipti Kalwani says, "Yes, there are few minor changes in the show because Prince was down with Dengue but he is recovering fast, we are expecting him on the set in a couple of days. In Dussehra episode, we have missed Prince and Badho took the lead but Karwa Chauth is coming soon and we are planning something grand."

Well, keep watching Badho Bahu which is keeping audiences glued to the TV screen!

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