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Maddam Sir is an Indian Hindi-language comedy action television series which aired from 24 February 2020 to 18 February 2023 on Sony SAB [1] [2] and digitally streamed on SonyLIV. Produced by Jay Mehta for Jay Productions, it stars Gulki Joshi , Yukti Kapoor , Priyanshu Singh, Sonali Naik and Bhavika Sharma .
F.I.R. is an acronym for First information report that the Indian police prepares for each case to be investigated. [2]F.I.R. is a situational comedy serial centered on a Haryanvi female police officer named Chandramukhi Chautala and her three subordinates, Head Constable Gopinath Gandothra, Constable Mulayam Singh Gulgule and Constable Billu, who later joined the Chowki.
Maddam Sir – Kuch Baat Hai Kyunki Jazbaat Hai [citation needed] is an Indian comedy cop television show. The series aired from 24 February 2020 to 18 February 2023 on Sony SAB [citation needed] and digitally streamed on SonyLIV.
Bhavika Sharma (born 5 August 1998) is an Indian actress who primarily works in Hindi television. [2] Sharma is best known for her portrayal of Niyati Purohit Rawat in Jiji Maa, Constable Santosh Sharma in Maddam Sir and IAS Savi Bhosale Thakkar in Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin.
Khyati Joshi (born 17 May 1990), known by her stage name Gulki Joshi, is an Indian actress who works in Hindi television and is best known for portraying S.H.O. Haseena Malik in Sony SAB's comedy series Maddam Sir. [1]
Sangeetha Devi Dundoo of The Hindu praised the performances of Rao Ramesh, Ankith Koyya, Indraja and Harsha Vardhan, while stating, "Maruthi Nagar Subramanyam is a simple story that delivers some humour in its portrayal of day-to-day frictions but is also overstretched". [6]
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In The Miserable Mill, Sir is the proprietor of the Lucky Smells Lumbermill, located in Paltryville. His real name is not known, although it has been described as being hard to pronounce. Mr. Poe has attempted to pronounce the first syllable of the name, using a radically different syllable every time (Wuz, Qui, Bek, Duy, Sho, Gek, etc.).