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New show 'Family Aaj Kal' announced

By ANI | Updated: March 21, 2024 22:40 IST

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 21 : A new Indian family drama titled 'Family Aaj Kal' has been announced.The ...

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 21 : A new Indian family drama titled 'Family Aaj Kal' has been announced.

The show will be out on Sony LIV on April 3.

As per a statement, 'Family Aaj Kal' is against the bustling backdrop of Delhi. The show promises to take audience "on an emotional rollercoaster through the highs and lows of family life."

Apoorva Arora, Sonali Sachdev, the late Nitesh Pandey, Aakarshan Singh, Prakhar Singh, and Masood Akhtar feature in the show, which is produced by Anushka Shah of Civic Studios.

Talking about the show, Apoorva Arora said, "Being part of Family Aaj Kal lets me highlight an important but often overlooked aspect of modern family life. Playing a character like Meher is a wonderful chance for me to connect with audiences in a way that reflects their daily lives. I'm excited for viewers to meet Meher and her imperfect family."

'Family Aaj Kal' is written by Manoj Kalwani and directed by Parikshit Joshi.

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