Salman Khan is all set to produce a television show on wrestler Gama Pehalwan

Mahaakshay Chakraborty aka Mimoh seems to be following in father Mithun's footsteps. After his dad forayed into TV — he is currently seen on 'The Drama Company' — it's Mimoh's turn to make an entry on the small screen. He will be seen in Sohail Khan's wrestling drama in which the latter will play the legendary Gama Pehalwan. Mimoh too will play a wrestler on the show.
Mimoh to make his acting debut on TV – Bombay Times
 
The dabangg Khan is set to bring a big budget show on Indian television.

For the first time, Salman will be producing a fiction TV show and the Bhaijaan has roped in his younger brother Sohail Khan to play the lead role.

The show is a biopic on the life of legendary wrestler, Gama Pehalwan which will air on Star Plus. The makers have roped in popular actors namely Mohammad Nazim, Mithun’s son Mahaakshay Chakraborty, Aarav Choudhary, Jai Ho fame Harun Kazi and Priya Bathija.

Sohail will depict tutorial role of Gama, Aarav and Priya will play Gama’s parents while Mohammad Nazim, Haroon Kazi and Mahaakshay will portray his brother in the drama.

TellyChakkar.com has now learnt that Gama Pehalwan will air bi-weekly and it will mostly launch by the end of December (2017).

The magnum opus will beam from 8 to 9pm after the end of Akshay Kumar’s The Great Indian Laughter Challenge.

Salman’s Gama Pehalwan to replace Akshay’s The Great Indian Laughter Challenge
 
Salman Khan is all set to start the production of his next TV show based on wrestler Gama Pehalwan's life--starring Sohail Khan and Saath Nibhaana Saathiya star Mohammad Nazim as brothers.

Written and directed by Puneet Issar, the show is set to go on the floors in the month of April and will be shot in the locales of London and Punjab.


A source close to the show told Mumbai Mirror that the makers are trying to get a bank of episodes ready in time for the show's July premiere.
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