Fu Bai Fu

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Fu Bai Fu
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Written by Nilesh Sable
Sachin Mote
Directed bySachin Goswami
Presented by Sai Tamhankar (season 2)
Nilesh Sable (seasons 1-8)
Vaidehi Parashurami (season 9)
Country of originIndia
Original languageMarathi
No. of seasons9
Production
ProducerRakesh Sarang
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time45-60 minutes
Original release
Network Zee Marathi
Release14 April 2010 (2010-04-14) 
17 December 2022 (2022-12-17)

Fu Bai Fu is an Indian Marathi-language comedy show that aired on Zee Marathi from 2010 to 2014. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Contents

Concept

In Marathi TV Show, daily soap stars perform stand-up comedy. These soap actors perform stand-up comedy along with their appoint comedian partners on stage.

Seasons summary

SeasonNameOriginally BroadcastDaysHostJudgesWinner
First airedLast aired
1Fu Bai Fu14 April 201015 August 2010Wed-Thu Nilesh Sable
2Fu Bai Fu25 August 201026 December 2010Wed-Thu
3Fu Bai Fu11 May 201125 September 2011Wed-Thu Nilesh Sable
  • Kishori Ambiye
  • Santosh Pawar
4Fu Bai Fu13 February 201213 May 2012Mon-Tue
  • Satish Tare
  • Vijay Patwardhan
5Fu Bai Fu13 August 20124 November 2012Mon-TueTeam Kushal Badrike
Fu Bai Fu -Dhoom Dhadaka5 November 201211 December 2012
6Fu Bai Fu -Comdeycha Aadharcard18 March 201323 June 2013Mon-Tue
7Fu Bai Fu - Toll Free Comedy14 October 201312 January 2014Mon-Tue
8Fu Bai Fu - Naya Hain Yaha21 April 20149 August 2014Mon-Tue
9Fu Bai Fu - Jithe Asal, Tithe Hasal3 November 202217 December 2022Thu-Sat

Vaidehi Parshurami

Cast

Judges

Awards

Zee Marathi Utsav Natyancha Awards
YearCategoryRecipient
2010Best Anchor Nilesh Sable
Best Reality Show Essel Vision Productions
2012Best Reality Show
2013Best Non-fiction show
Best Judge Swapnil Joshi

Season 1

Host

Judges

Contestants

Season 2

Host

Judges

Contestants

Season 3

Host

Judges

Contestants

Special appearance

Season 4

Host

Judges

Contestants

Season 6 - Comedycha Aadharcard

Host

Judges

Contestants

Special appearance

Season 7 - Toll Free Comedy

Host

Judges

Contestants

Season 8 - Naya Hain Yaha

Host

Judges

Contestants

Season 9 - Jithe Asal, Tithe Hasal

Host

Judges

Contestants

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