Hum Sab Baraati
Hum Sab Baraati is an Indian television Hindi language sitcom, which debuted 4 April 2004 on Zee TV.[1] The comedy series was produced by the popular Indian producer Sanjay Chhel, who directed and wrote the script for Hum Sab Baraati.[2] It has won numerous awards, including the award for "Promo for a Sitcom" at the Indian Telly Awards in 2004.[3]
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Created by | Sanjay Chhel Telefilms |
Directed by | Sanjay Chhel and Dharmesh Mehta |
Starring | see below |
Opening theme | "Hum Sab Baraati" by Sanjivani, Vinod Rathod, & Madhushree |
Country of origin | India |
Original language(s) | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 79 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Sanjay Chhel |
Editor(s) | Jay B. Charlali |
Running time | approximately 23 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Zee TV |
Original release | 4 April 2004 |
Overview
The theme focuses on a family that specialises in arranging weddings — from selecting the venue to entertaining the guests. Each member of this family specialises in a particular task. To promote the business, they have a website with all the necessary information.
Cast
- Tiku Talsania as Chandu Mehta
- Dinyar Contractor
- Dilip Joshi as Nathu Mehta
- Bhavana Balsaver as Bhanu (Chandu's Wife)
- Delnaaz Paul as Harsha (Nathu's Wife)
- Raju Kher
- Sulbha Arya
- Shweta Gautam
- Atul Parchure
- Pawah Kumar
- Mehul Booch
- Rita Bhaduri
- Dimple Shah
- Munmun Dutta as Meethi
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References
- "Comedy power to buttress Zee's 8 pm". Indian Television.com. 31 April 2004. Check date values in:
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(help) - "Grand Indian wedding now comes to TV". The Times of India. 4 October 2004.
- "The Trade & Technical Awards Winners List". The Indian Telly Awards. 2004. Archived from the original on 12 April 2008. Retrieved 7 January 2009.
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