Wah Janab Tv Serial

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Introduction: Shekhar Suman is an Indian film actor, anchor, comedian, singer and politician. He was born on 7 December 1962 in a Kayastha family in Bihar. He started his career as a television actor in a serial Wah Janab. He made his film debut with Shashi Kapoor’s Utsav.

He was last seen as one of the judges in Comedy Superstars on SAB TV. Personal Profile: Name: Shekhar Suman Date of Birth: 7 December 1962 Age: 53 years Birth place: Kadam Kuan, Patna, Bihar, India Occupation: Actor Years active: 1985-present Spouse: Alka Suman Son: Adhyayan Suman Education: Annasaheb Vartak College Occupation: Actor First Hindi movie: Utsav Personal life: Shekhar Suman married Alka Kapur on 4 May 1983, and has a son, Adhyayan Suman a Bollywood film actor. An older son, Aayush, died of a heart ailment at age 11. Shekhar Sumar fought Loksabha Election in May 2009 and lost to BJP’s Shatrughan Sinha. Career: Shekhar Suman has started his television career with a serial Wah Janab. After that he has appeared in the shows like Dekh Bhai Dekh, Reporter, Kabhi Idhar Kabhi Udhar, Chote Babu, Andaz, Amar Prem ‘Aaha’, Vilayati Babu, Movers n Shakers, Simply Shekhar and Carry On Shekhar.

He was one of the judges of The Great Indian Laughter Challenge along with Navjot Singh Sidhu. He was seen on Sony TV as a participant in Jhalak Dikhlaja.

He made his singing debut with a music album named Kuch Khwaab Aise. In December 2009, he was seen as a participant on a reality TV series, Raaz Pichhle Janam Ka. He has also appeared as a judge in the reality TV show Lux Perfect Bride.

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Shekhar has also directed a feature film called Heartless with his son in the lead role.

We have numbers of channels and countless TV programmes now but all we really do is channel surfing. Apart from few Paksitani serials on Zindagi, not even a single daily soap can be compared to Doordarshan serials of those days. I bet you remember most of the shows that you used to watch during your childhood.

All those serials, be it Hum Log or Udaan or Malgudi Days, were crisp, had good content and most importantly were not never-ending like the daily soaps we watch nowadays. Many of us would love to watch those serials again not just to relive those old days but also because they offer a better TV viewing experience than all that we are forced to watch today.