Manul Chudasama to replace Tunisha Sharma in Sony SAB show Alibaba- Ek Andaz Andekha

Sources have it that Manul Chudasama might replace Tunisha Sharma in Sony SAB show Alibaba: Ek Andaaz Andekha

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Sony SAB show 'Alibaba- Ek Andaaz Andekha- Chapter 2' has been the talk of the town. The show was in the pool of controversy with the lead actress Tunisha Sharma committing suicide on the sets of the show while the male lead actor Sheezan Khan got detained on thr charges of abetment to suicide.

While people felt that the show would not survive, the makers roped in Abhishek Nigam to play the new male lead of the show.

A lot was said about the character that Tunisha Sharma played. While there were rumours that makers will end the character played by Sharma and rope in a fresh face for fresh character, India Forums has learned that the makers are planning to bring Marzina (character played by Tunisha) back in the show.

Now, according to our highly placed sources, actress Manul Chudasma has been roped in to play the lead character in the show.

When contacted, Manul said, "Yes, I will be shooting for the show soon".

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