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'Bahu Humari Rajni_kant' to take five year leap
New Delhi: After the replacement of male lead, get ready to witness another twist in Life Ok's popular show 'Bahu Humari Rajni_kant'.
According to the reports of leading entertainment portal Tellychakkar, the show will take a five year leap in mid-November.
Tellychakkar quoted a source saying “Shaan the creator (Raqesh Vashisth) will soon be seen dismantling the robot Rajni and throwing the parts off. However, there will be a twist in the tale. Rajni will assemble all by itself, and will get reloaded.”
Reports also claim that the re-assembly will erase the past memories of Rajni, and it will bring a new fun element in the show.
Few days back, Raqesh Bapat had stepped in as the male lead in TV show “Bahu Humari Rajni_kant”. Raqesh has replaced Karan V. Grover.
Talking about his role, Raqesh said in a statement: “It is always a challenge when you start something new. Especially a show like this that people have loved and appreciated ever since it began. I look forward to doing comedy for the first time and I know it’s going to be a very exciting journey for me. As actors, we thrive on newness and that’s what this show will do for me.”
He was finalised for the role after the show’s makers considered several actors like Himanshoo Malhotra, Eijaz Khan and Ashish Chowdhary.
Raqesh also said that he will bring in some changes to his character in the show.
“There will be some changes to Shaan as a character. I am very excited to explore what the creatives are working on. Karan is a friend and he was really good I his part and I wish him tremendous success in everything that comes his way,” he said.
“Bahu Humari Rajni_kant” — a light-hearted show — narrates the story of a genius and a female robot, played by Ridhima Pandit.
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