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Star Plus to roll out Har Shaakh Pe Ullu Baitha Hai in mid-Feb

A couple of weeks ago, we had reported a story saying that Star Plus was planning to pull the plug on their recently launched show Dil Sambhal Jaa Zara, which featured Sanjay Kapoor, Smriti Kalra and Aashim Gulati in pivotal roles.

Well, the report has turned out to be true as the popular GEC is set to add a new show to its programming bouquet by replacing Dil Sambhal Jaa Zara. Titled Har Shaakh Pe Ullu Baitha Hai, the new show will go on-air in mid-February.


The new show, which has been created by well-known film and television producer Ashwini Dhir, is being touted as a political satire on modern Indian politics.

Popular comedian Rajeev Nigam headline the new show. Talking about the same, he said, "I am grateful to Ashwini Dhir who gave me this opportunity and I feel lucky to be working with him."

Reportedly, Har Shaakh Pe Ullu Baitha Hai will begin its run on Star Plus from 19th February.

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'Doctor Who' gets a 2026 Christmas lifeline as BBC ends Disney+ partnership

BBC announces Christmas 2026 episode while Disney+ partnership ends

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'Doctor Who' gets a 2026 Christmas lifeline as BBC ends Disney+ partnership

Highlights:

  • A new Doctor Who Christmas special is confirmed for 2026, written by Russell T Davies.
  • The BBC’s global partnership with Disney+ has ended after two seasons.
  • The BBC says it’s “fully committed” and will announce full series plans later.
  • Spin-off ‘The War Between the Land and the Sea’ and a CBeebies animation are still on the way.

Looks like the Doctor will be making another Christmas stop. The BBC says Doctor Who will return in 2026 with a festive special, a quiet way of telling fans the TARDIS isn’t going anywhere, even as its deal with Disney+ ends.

The announcement ends months of speculation about the sci-fi institution, which hasn't been on screen since Ncuti Gatwa’s final episode in May, which ended with the surprise appearance of Billie Piper. The special will be written by showrunner Russell T Davies, but the big news is the end of the Disney+ deal, which had handled the show’s distribution outside the UK since 2022.

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