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Jijaji Chhat Par Hai back on TV with a new season

OUt of all the shows we watch on TV, Jijaji Chhat Par Hai was one of the quirkiest. Now the show will be making it’s way back to the TV screens with a new twist. The new season of the show will have the flavour of mystery involved in it. The new series is named as Jijaji Chhat Par Koi Hai. With a fresh storyline and unique characters, the show will take the viewers to Delhi’s Punjabi Bagh into the world of Jindals and Jaldirams.

The show will be based on an age-old property dispute between the Jindal and Jaldiram families. An element of mystery will be dwelling around this property. Another point of conflict are the two families’ respective businesses – Jaldiram’s sweet shop and Jindal’s garage – which have an outlet next to each other in the front yard of the house.

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Taking the audience through the laughter riot and adding to the show’s quirk and madness is actress Hiba Nawab. She will be seen as Jaldiram’s daughter CP (short for Connaught Place). New Jijaji aka Jitendra Jamvant Jindal will be played by actor Shubhashish Jha. The traditional favourites, too, come back with this Jijaji franchise with Anup Upadhyay, to be seen as Jaldiram, the proud owner of Jaldiram Sweets, the bubbly yet cheeky Soma Rathod to be seen as Jaldiram’s wife Sofia, contesting for Jaldiram as their lawyer and Sofia’s brother, Chakral will be Firoz Khan. Raashi Bawa will play the character of an immensely charming Sunita, a waitress in Jaldiram sweets.

The star cast will be graced by some new faces such as Jitu Shivhare as Nanhe, Jijaji’s father Sucheta Khanna as Bijlidevi aka Jijaji’s mother and Vipin as Gulzar, Jindal’s adopted son and Jijaji’s best friend.

Fighting the case for the Jindals will be father-son duo Dhyanchand and Vigyanchand, to be played by Nagin Wadel and Sumit Arora respectively. While the stellar cast promises laughter, fun and entertainment the mystery around the unknown woman who walks the hallways of the haveli still remains.

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