Bajega Band Baaja is an Indian comedy television series starring Swapnil Joshi and Ami Trivedi in lead roles. The show was aired on DD National. It started in 2009 and ended in 2010. The show received positive reviews from the audience and Swapnil Joshi was well appreciated for his work.
"You're barren — you’ll never give me an heir!"
Betrayed, falsely accused of infidelity, and cast out without mercy by the people she trusted most, a woman rises from the ashes with one mission which to clear her name and restore her dignity. But in a web of fake love, lies, and buried secrets, one question remains: who is truly the victim… and who is the real monster?
A family with only one parent and six children live in their own apartment building in Dhaka. They all don't get together that well, sometimes with the family or the downstairs neighbors.
Righteous Tithi has to endure the harsh consequences of spoilt brat Rudrik's actions. but when two souls at war get untied in martrimony, will they find love?
In this poignant drama, Sindhura, a young village girl, falls deeply in love with Karthikeya, the son of her rival Chenchalamma. But their love is short-lived, as Karthikeya is tragically killed on their wedding day. As Sindhura navigates her grief, she finds comfort in Chanti, a gentle soul who works for Chenchalamma. But will their love be accepted, or will it be sacrificed at the altar of Chenchalamma's ego?
Run the Risk was a BBC1 children's show, which aired from the latter half of 1992 until the beginning of 1998. It was aired on Saturday mornings during Going Live, and later Live & Kicking, and was later repeated as its own individual show. It was presented by Peter Simon for the entire run alongside Shane Richie, John Eccleston and Bobby Davro, for part of the run. The games the teams had to do involved gunge and were similar to those performed on It's a Knockout. Run the Risk borrowed much from its predecessor, Double Dare, which was also hosted by Peter Simon. The sections between the games were written by Paul Duddridge.
The first Ukrainian reality show that candidly depicts the lives of military families, their challenges, and moments of hope, with hosts Daniel Salem and psychologist Alina Deineko assisting the participants in experiencing warmth, support, and faith in the future.