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Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai Ep353 5 July 2016

Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai Ep353 5 July 2016


IMDB Ratings: N/A
Genre(s): Comedy
Telecast Date: 5.July.2016
Running Time: 00:21:08
Star Cast: Shilpa Shinde (Angoori), Saumya Tandon (Anita), Rohitash Gaud (Manmohan Tiwari), Aashif Sheikh (Vibhuti Narayan Mishra)
Language: Hindi

Story: Bhabhi ji ghar par hai' is a comic caper about two families, the Mishras and the Tiwaris. Manmohan Tiwari is busy trying to get a hint of what the future holds for him through an astrologer and he learns that a huge storm is about to enter his life. Later, Manmohan learns that a client is about to visit him in order to take a huge order of the undergarments that he manufactures. Meanwhile, Anita Mishra and Vibuthi Mishra leave their mother, who is nothing less than a drama queen, in search for a new home where Anitha can begin a small business. As fate has it, the two of them happen to enter Manmohan's house and while Vibuthi comes across Manmohan's wife, Angoori, Manmohan mistakes Anita Mishra to be his client. And thus begins a comedy of errors which will result in a complete laugh riot. Watch this amazing episode of 'bhabhi ji ghar par hai' to find out how the two couples will react when they learn of each other's identity.
Bhabi Ji Ghar Par Hai! will take you to the lively lanes of Kanpur and introduce two distinctly different neighbouring couples. Produced by Edit II,the sitcom promises rib-tickling comedy while bringing forth human tendencies.
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