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Bhabhi ji Ghar Per Hain and Jijaji Chhat Per Hain share who guides them on the sets

The cast of Benifer and Sanjay Kohli's popular shows Bhabhi Ji Ghar Per Hain and Jijaji Chhat Per Hain share who guides them on the sets.

Naveen Bawa: It is none other than Shashank Bali. He is the director of my show and has a good sense of humour. I get a lot of small suggestions from him which work a lot.


Rohitash Gaud: Saumya Tandon is my teacher on set. She teaches and helps everyone on the sets. She has a very caring nature. She gives us tips on our health and makes sure that everyone is eating healthy on the sets. She supports everyone on the sets.

Nikhil Khurrana:  There is no such person who is the teacher on the sets but Shashank Bali is the director of our show. He has a good sense of humour and is very supportive. He knows how to get the best from the actors.

Shubangi Atre: There is no such teacher on the set but Aasif sir sometimes give us suggestions when he feels something is going in the wrong direction.

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