Campaign India Team
Jan 15, 2010

SAB TV announces silent comedy 'SAB Chup Raho'

SAB TV has announced the launch of a silent comedy, tentatively titled 'SAB Chup Raho'. The show is slated to go on air sometime by the end of January and will be telecast on Fridays. No time slot has been announced as of now.The cast of the show includes Sunil Grover, Sheetal Maulik, Bhavna Balsavar and KK Goswami (see picture).

SAB TV announces silent comedy 'SAB Chup Raho'
SAB TV has announced the launch of a silent comedy, tentatively titled 'SAB Chup Raho'. The show is slated to go on air sometime by the end of January and will be telecast on Fridays. No time slot has been announced as of now.

The cast of the show includes Sunil Grover, Sheetal Maulik, Bhavna Balsavar and KK Goswami (see picture).

Speaking about the show, Anooj Kapoor, business head, SAB TV said, "We have always believed in offering innovative and fresh content to our audience. Now we bring India's first silent comedy. We hope to break new ground with the launch of this show and provide our viewers with yet another reason to sit back with the family and enjoy light hearted entertainment on SAB TV.”

 

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