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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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