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Galti Se Mis-Tech: Anita Hassanandani to play LEAD opposite Rithvik Dhanjani!
Ekta Kapoor's 'ALTBalaji' has become a huge platform for original and exclusive digital content with shows like 'Karle Tu Bhi Mohabbat', ' Ragini MMS: Returns', 'The Test Case' among others. After collaborating with big names like Ram Kapoor, Sakshi Tanwan, Rajeev Khandelwal, Mona Singh, Ronit Roy among others, 'ALTBalaji' has announced its next web series titled 'Galti Se Mis-Tech'.
Anita-Rithvik in 'Galti Se Mis-tech' (Photo: Twitter)
The upcoming web-series will mark the debut of two popular TV names into digital space & these are heartthrobs Anita Hassanandani & Rithvik Dhanjani.
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Reportedly, the show will be a short format show with each episode of 5-minute duration only in which Rithvik & Anita will be seen playing a modern couple. The show is a funny interpretation of how social media and technology leads to problems between Anita & Rithvik's characters.
Anita Hassanandani (Photo: Instagram)
'Galti Se Mis-Tech' will be 10-part series for which Anita & Rithvik have already started shooting. The actors will be seen sharing screen-space for the first time in the web-series.
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Rithvika Dhanjani (Photo: Instagram)
On the career front, Anita is currently playing the role of 'Shagun' in long-running 'Star Plus' show 'Yeh Hai Mohabbatein' & she's reportedly playing the antagonist in 'Naagin 3'. Whereas, Rithvik is currently hosting 'India's Next Superstars' with Karan Wahi.
Coming back to ' 'Galti Se Mis-Tech'', are you excited to see Anita & Rithvik together on-screen? Do tell us in the comments section below!
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