Zabaan Sambhalke

Zabaan Sambhalke
Genre Sitcom
Directed by Rajiv Mehra
Production
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time Approx. 24 minutes
Release
Original network DD Metro/Home TV
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Original release 1993 – 1994 (season 1)
1997–1998 (season 2)
Chronology
Followed by Office Office

Zabaan Sambhalke (Hindi: जबान संभाल के) is a Hindi sitcom directed by Rajiv Mehra. It is the Indian version of the British sitcom Mind Your Language (1977).[1] The show followed Dekh Bhai Dekh, another popular sitcom on DD Metro, in prime time in 1993. The show ran successfully for two seasons, first in 1993–1994 with 54 episodes on DD Metro Channel, and later in 1997–1998 with another 52 episodes on Home TV.[2][3][4] The show featured actors Pankaj Kapoor, Viju Khote, Shubha Khote and Tom Alter.

The show also reruns on SAB TV and later on Bindass channel.

Overview

Mohan Bharti(Pankaj Kapoor) is an engineer who is forced to teach Hindi in a language school. His students are people from all corners of the country as well as the world. Along with them is the obnoxious principal Miss Lata Dixit (played by Shubha Khote) of the (National Institute of Language, aka NIL). It had the "I-hate-my-job", "lost-in-translation" and culture shock situations.

Major characters

The staff

The Students

Added in season 2

Episode

Sr. No. Episode No. Episode Name 1 Episode – 1 N.I.L. (National Institute of Languages) 2 Episode – 2 Tamasha 3 Episode – 3 Camel 4 Episode – 4 Student Strike 5 Episode – 5 Jenny’s Kid 6 Episode – 6 Principal Funeral 7 Episode – 7 School Inspection 8 Episode – 8 Innocent Niece 9 Episode – 9 Cure My Cold 10 Episode – 10 Too Many Cooks 11 Episode – 11 Double Trouble 12 Episode – 12 Gujju Rap 13 Episode – 13 Rap Fever 14 Episode – 14 Birthday Presents 15 Episode – 15 Birthday Presents 2 16 Episode – 16 Raslaan’s Brother 17 Episode – 17 Good – Bye Mohan 18 Episode – 18 Love Affair 19 Episode – 19 Ad-mission Paploo 20 Episode – 20 It’s a Party Time 21 Episode – 21 Trouble 22 Episode – 22 Film Shooting 23 Episode – 23 Film Shooting 2 24 Episode – 24 Jackson Effect


References

  1. "Review: Chala Mussaddi Office Office". NDTV Movies. 5 August 2011.
  2. TV Serials Eagle Films.
  3. Home TV was launched in May 1996, and it aired until 1999 when it was taken over by Sahara.
  4. Zabaan Sambhal ke returns to tickle your laughter bones 07/08/2010.
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