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Kinshuk Vaidya bags the next ZEE TV soap Aapke Aa Jane Se

Last seen in Sony Entertainment Television’s show Ek Rishta Saajhedari Ka, young actor Kinshuk Vaidya has bagged another show as the male lead. To be produced by Bodhi Tree Multimedia Private Limited, the show has been tentatively titled Aapke Aa Jane Se and will broadcast on ZEE TV.

After revamping itself on the occasion of completing 25 years of unchallenged run in India, ZEE TV is coming up with a host of new shows and Aapke Aa Jane Se is the newest addition to its list of dailies to strengthen its programming.


Reportedly, the new show will showcase a love story between a 25-year-old boy and a 35-year-old woman. While Kinshuk has been roped in for the male lead in the show, makers are currently looking for a suitable face to play the female lead.

According to some reliable sources, the makers have already started mock shoots in Alibaug, on the outskirts of Mumbai. They will shoot a pilot once the female lead is locked.

Kinshuk started his career as a child artist and rose to fame after playing the central character of Sanju in the TV series Shaka Laka Boom Boom. He made his comeback to television as an adult artist with Kavita K. Barjatya’s show Ek Rishta Saajhedari Ka.

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