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Shreyas Talpade & Daisy Shah - in Palaash Muchhal s movie.
I noticed this long back....But the unknown conspiracy had Abhijeet's issue as well.Originally posted by: priya_sparsha
Hello all😃 I just watch the case of " The Unknown Conspiracy" and I must say that its pretty much similar to the case of " gavah bana shikhar" In both cases, father-in-law physcially abuses daughter-in-law because she comes to know that he was a drug dealer. Daughter-in-law's sasural believes that the father-in-law died due to accident. But it was the father of the daughter-in-law who killed mama and then placed the body in the car and broke the car glass near the tree so that it would look like an accident. Wow! Creatives really need to some new ideas!😆 and sorry for using daughter-in-law and father-in-law constantly because I dont know their names😳😆 I hope you guys understand it😃 What do you think?
yeah, that was the only difference!😲I noticed this long back....But the unknown conspiracy had Abhijeet's issue as well.
"The Unknown Conspiracy" came in 2004 and "Gavah Bana Shikar" in 2008. There is a good 4 years gap and if it was not for these re-runs, we would have never realised. So its not a big deal if you ask me.
In fact there was another story similar to "The Killer Hospital", I can't recollect the name of the older episode. Acutally simlar would be an incorrect word to use, it was the same story only Anang Desai's role in "The Killer Hospital" was played by Ravi Jhankal in the older one.