Join the ride with J.D. Majethia's 'Chalti Da Naam Gaddi'

Here comes the Caravan - 'Balle Balle Bhatinda Wale', to take the viewers on a joyous, rib-tickling ride. Get ready to board J.D. Majethia's new 'Gaddi' on Zee TV.

Zee TV, India's leading Media and Entertainment Company proudly introduces the effervescent colors of Punjab in a well weaved slapstick series, "Chaldi Da Naam Gaddi" from 16th November, 2007 at 9 PM. The story revolves around Kapoor's, a family of performers who belongs to a small town of Punjab, Bhatinda, and that's why the name of their caravan goes " Balle Balle Bhatinda Wale". The concept is spanking new and never been depicted on any channel.

At the launch, Mr Punit Goenka, Network Operating Officer, ZEEL, spoke about Chaldi Da Naam Gaddi to be an outright entertainment comedy. "Each character is different with a streak of eccentricity present in all of them. The show has the potential to make one laugh and cry simultaneously. Being high on emotions, the story will instantly connect with the viewers". With this new addition, Zee TV has strengthened its weekend shows from Friday-Sunday. While Chalti Da Naam Gaddi will occupy the 9PM slot, another show Alladin will be aired at the 9.30 PM slot.

Talking about the star cast, Chaldi Da Naam Gaddi have experienced actors - Ravi Gossain, Suhasini Mulay, Shankar Pandey and others. Tune in for this laugh riot from Friday to Sunday at 9 pm only on Zee TV.

Author: Khushboo Maheshwari

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