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Instant Khichdi is an Indian sitcom that aired on STAR One from 1 July 2005 to 7 August 2005. The series served as the second season of Khichdi franchise and a sequel to the show Khichdi , which aired on STAR Plus channel.
The Khichdi franchise is a Hindi language franchise of television series and films created by Hats Off Productions and UTV Software Communications, written and directed by Aatish Kapadia. It is one of the earliest franchises on Indian Television to adopt the western model of appearing in seasons [ 1 ] and also the first Indian television series ...
It served as the first series in the Khichdi franchise. The second series in the franchise was called Instant Khichdi, which aired on Star Plus's sister channel, Star One. The reruns have aired on several channels including Star Utsav and Pogo. A twenty-episode third series also titled Khichdi premiered on 14 April 2018 on StarPlus. [2]
Khichdi is an Indian comedy franchise produced by UTV Software Communications in association with Hats Off Productions. The first season originally aired on STAR Plus from 10 September 2002 to 10 July 2004. Khichdi follows the story of a Gujarati family called Parekhs, who live in an old mansion.
Instant Khichdi; K. Khichdi (2002 TV series) Khichdi (2018 TV series) Khichdi (franchise) Khichdi 2: Mission Paanthukistan; Khichdi: The Movie;
Khichdi 2: Mission Paanthukistan [a] (Hindi pronunciation: [kʰɪt͡ʃ.ɽiː ʈuː mɪʃn pə̃tʰuːkɪstaːn]) is a 2023 Indian Hindi-language comedy film written and directed by Aatish Kapadia, and produced by Vineet Jain and Jamnadas Majethia.
Kamlesh Oza is an Indian television actor.He is notable for playing the role of Hemal Thakkar in Hats Off Productions' Baa Bahoo Aur Baby which is aired on STAR Plus, [1] Bhavesh Kumar in Instant Khichdi.
Instant Khichdi: The show follows the eccentric Parekh family in Mumbai, known for their bizarre antics and dysfunctional dynamics. Star One [25] LOC — Life Out of Control: Set in London, LOC pivots around an Indian cook, Gurpreet Singh Malik, and a Pakistani headwaiter Chand Mohammad Malik working in a restaurant owned by a British