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Aap Ki Adalat (transl. Your court) is an Indian television show that is hosted by journalist Rajat Sharma.The show began in 1993, was broadcast on the television channel Zee TV until 2004, moved on from Zee News in 2004, and now airs on India TV. [1]
This is a list of court shows. Court shows are television programs where court cases are heard and ruled on by a judge or jury. Court shows are particularly popular on daytime syndication.
The story revolves around the innocent, funny, and beautiful stories of a small family of three living in Delhi. Creative Eye Productions Sagar Pictures Big Magic [54] 2014 Tu Mere Agal Bagal Hai: A live audience comedy show which revolves around the lives of the owners and the tenants living under the same roof. Frames Production Company: SAB ...
Aditya Dev and Manav A Desai are two policemen who work under Commissioner Gogol Chatterjee. They are very different in nature but slowly start to become good friends but they again turn against each other with both of them fighting over Chamko who cunningly manipulates situations to her advantage and plays them against each other to the point that they again start to resent the presence of ...
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Johnny Depp's attorneys are looking back at his tricky testimony during his trial with Amber Heard.. Two of the actor's lawyers, Benjamin Chew and Jessica Meyers, shed light on the 2022 Virginia ...
This is a list of satirical television news programs with a satirical bent, or parodies of news broadcasts, with either real or fake stories for mainly humorous purposes. . The list does not include sitcoms or other programs set in a news-broadcast work environment, such as the US Mary Tyler Moore, the UK's Drop The Dead Donkey, the Australian Frontline, or the Canadian The Newsr