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Important events/programs on Tata Sky Comedy in September'17.
TSA's can refer important links and inform subscribers or prospects of Tata Sky Comedy on programs being aired in September.
A hilarious comedy featuring a dominant mother-in-law performed by Reema Lagoo and her equally boisterous daughter-in-law performed by Supriya Pilgaonkar and directed by Sachin Pilgaonkar. The Indian audience was in love with the saas-bahu jodi in Tu Tu Main Main. Their khatti- meethi nok- jhok and kadve- meethe arguments have always entertained the viewers. Devaki and Radha's chemistry is still fresh in our memory.
Kabhi Yeh Kabhi Woh ? (7.30pm to 8pm, Mon to Thursday)
A delightfully funny comedy, Kabhi Yeh Kabhi Woh, is about the idiosyncrasies/eccentricity/peculiarity of our normal lives An ideal show for the families, Kabhi Yeh...has realistic characters in hilarious situation, which will provide laughter every minute. In a nutshell-life is sometimes this. A ticket to laughter and joy with malice to none.
Teacher's Day Special Capsule with best episodes Zabaan Sambhalke on 5th September
Zabaan Sambhakle was the most popular TV series in 90s. Relive the moments when a struggling Tamil actress, a British writer, an air hostess, a Sikh government employee, an African, a Sindhi, a Parsi and an Arab come together to brush up their Hindi speaking skills. Hilarious situations that can arise when someone isn't well versed with a certain language are brilliantly captured in this TV series. Cast includes Pankaj Kapoor, Shubha Khote, Tom Alter, Bhavna Balsav.
Jaspal Bhatti special- "Mahaul Theek Hai" on 3rd September & 9th September between 12pm to 2.30pm.
Mahaul Theek Hai (meaning 'the situation is okay') is a record setting Punjabi film. It is a comedy satire about the police force in India. Shot mainly in the northern India city of Chandigarh, the story uses a simple plotline to create its comedy. Every situation which should seem serious is filled with the incessant jokes and humour which are Jaspal Bhatti's trademark.