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Star Plus’ Kulfi Kumar Bajewala clocks 300 episodes

Indian musical television series Kulfi Kumar Bajewala, which airs on Star Plus, has been winning audiences’ hearts ever since debuting on television on 19th March 2019. The show always emerges as one of the most popular soap operas on the network and has built a huge fan base over the months.

The show recently clocked 300 episodes. Let me tell you that in a time when a lot of shows are brutally axed within weeks of their premiere, Kulfi Kumar Bajewala completing 300 episodes is no mean feat.


Child artists Aakriti Sharma and Myra Singh, who play the characters of Kulfi and Amyra Singh Gill, celebrated the great moment by cutting not one but two cakes. The rest of the cast and crew members also joined the young performers during the celebration.

Aakriti Sharma, Myra Singh, Mohit Malik, Anjali Anand and other actors on the show have been delivering riveting performances and that is one of the reasons the audience is also pouring loads of love on the show.

Kulfi Kumar Bajewala is produced by Gul Khan under her banner, 4 Lions Films.

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