Pyaar Ke Paapad Is A Unique Slice Of Life Show

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Pyaar Ke Paapad Is A Unique Slice Of Life Show

Jyothi Venkatesh

Star Bharat launches a rom com with a unique Sasur-Damad Jodi, set in the city of KanpurGone are the days of Saas Bahu and scheming women, men are taking the centre stage bringing kitchen politics to our living rooms. Pyaar ke Papad is a funny narration and banter between a bechara damaad who is determined to win his khadus sasur’s heart and thereby his daughter’s hand for marriage. Brace yourselves in joining Omkaar (Aashay Mishra) as he faces unique challenges presented by Trilokinath (Akhilendra Mishra) in one-of-its-kind rom-com show Pyaar Ke Papad starting 18th February at 7:30 pm on Star Bharat. Set in the city of Kanpur where religious beliefs and modern relationships are finding a middle ground to happiness, this show is a rib-tickling journey of an orthodox father who decides to take fate in his own hands as his daughter falls in love with a man from another caste. Produced by Panorama Entertainment, the show boasts of an interesting cast of Akhilendra Mishra, Swardha Thigale and the debutant Aashay Mishra where the protagonist bears the brunt of his Sasur’s disapproval. Pyaar ke Papad is a slice of life rom-com, the kind that viewers have never witnessed on television. The story is fresh and keeps the humour intact in every episode. It has also been a conscious decision to make this a relatable family entertainment show for the audience of all age groups.” A fun take on habits and interactions between small town families, the show will also underline the stereotypes that prevail in our society regarding the socio-economic strata of people. Pyaar Ke Papad is a show to indulge in with family, unwinding over dinner enjoying a hearty laugh as love-struck Omkaar goes through the tasks imposed upon him

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