You have a long-standing relationship with SAB TV
how I feel connected with the channel I've been off of TV
for some moment now, and I'm usually trying to do
projects I enjoy and appreciate. I performed with my show
YES BOSS and I'll begin another one now. I performed a
lengthy innings on SAB TV. I feel at home when I work on
Sab TV. That's the top content of SAB, because I enjoy
humor. I am very pleased to work with SAB TV as the
channel allows you to generate comedy in your free hands
as long as it is clean and attractive to your family.
Tell us about Y.A.R.O Ka Tashan, your newest venture?
YARO is an incredible idea and must go on the channel a
lengthy way. It is essentially an emotional topic and its
target audience is kids. It's a connection between a
robot and his parents, and then how externally the world
responds with the emotional robot. It will, I am sure,
appeal particularly to the children's audiences.
Please elaborate about your character.
I am playing a scientist in YARO who does not have a
descendants, please explain about your personality. His
wife continues to nag him that a kid she wants. The
researcher, my personality Professor Aggarwal, chooses to
produce the kid in his laboratory and does so effectively
following many first hips. Now all the locals respond
themselves to the kid who suddenly came in the thin air.
Although the kids are very glad to communicate with YARO,
adults take a distinct position.
How have you prepared for a scientist's role?
Well, I've seen a few movies, TV demonstrates on this
topic. I've also worked on my sketch of personality, my
speech and the external appearance.
Tuesday, 26 July, from Monday to Friday, 7:30 p.m., on
Sony SAB, Y.A.R.O Ka Tashan premiers!

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