With Holi getting round the corner, SAB TV's Waah Waah Kya Baat Hai to have its Holi celebration episode soon...

Holi celebration on Waah Waah Kya Baat Hai!

With Holi getting round the corner, SAB TV's Waah Waah Kya Baat Hai to have its Holi celebration episode soon...


The colours and frolic are synonymous with Holi and the festival of colours is just around the corner. So, the coming episodes of  Waah Waah Kya Baat Hai will have Holi as its theme. The participating poets in these episodes are Shambhu Shikhar,Mumtaz Fatma, Sudeep Bhola, Surya Kumar Pande, Saba Balrampuri (Chhupa Rustom).
These episodes, divided in two parts will see a lot of impromptu and spontaneous interactions between the poets. There would be a fun competition of sorts between them in outwitting each other with their humour. For an example, see the following couplet by Surya Kumar Pandey- "Hridaya lekar hatheli par, hum hain taiyyar Holi mein, humein aane laga hai har kisi par pyaar Holi mein, aur yahan par bandhkar pagdi, khade kabse prateeksha mein, ki shaayad rang mal de goriyaan, do chaar Holi mein..." Keeping with the theme of festival, these episodes are fully loaded with entertainment, so don't miss them!
Anchored by Shailesh Lodha & Neha K. Mehta, 'Waah Waah Kyaa Baat Hai' is a humorous hourly weekend show. The concept of the show is loosely based on the old tradition of 'Haasya Kavi Sammelan'. Produced under the banner of  'Neela Telefilms' by Asit Kumarr Modi, the show is telecast every Saturday & Sunday at 10 pm on SAB TV.
The program showcases many established poets tickling the funny bone of the viewers. Every week there is a theme such as Women, Children, Imagination, relationship, marriage to which participating poets base their creations. Another interesting segment is 'Chhupa Rustom' where unknown poets get to showcase their talents.
But, the highlight of the show is the section that provides a platform for emerging poets called 'Aam aadmi ki kavitayein'. "Today there is no platform to promote lyricists and poets. Writing and poetry are not given their due importance. Through this show we are trying to revive the interest in poetry, particularly in 'hansya kavita'," comments the producer Asit Kumarr Modi. Their other serial 'Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah' has completed more than 1000 episodes.

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