Full Tension

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Full Tension
Genre Comedy
Created by Jaspal Bhatti
Written byJaspal Bhatti
Directed byJaspal Bhatti
StarringJaspal Bhatti
Vivek Shauq
Savita Bhatti
B. N. Sharma
Rajesh Jolly
Kuldeep Sharma
Brijesh Ahuja
Sunil Grover
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes15
Production
ProducerSavita Bhatti
EditorVishnu Malhotra
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running timeApprox. 25 minutes
Original release
Network DD National
Release1995 (1995)

Full Tension is a satirical comedy show which aired on DD National. [1]

Contents

Cast

Episodes

  1. Gifts
  2. Services and Repairs
  3. Hotels and Restaurants
  4. Politics
  5. Money Matters
  6. Law and Order
  7. Kitty Party
  8. Media
  9. Transportation
  10. Alcoholism
  11. Health
  12. Rainy Season
  13. Unemployment
  14. Beggars
  15. Education

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References

  1. "15 Jokes From Jaspal Bhatti's 'Full Tension' & 'Flop Show' That'll Make You Want To Watch Them Again". ScoopWhoop . 23 January 2018. Retrieved 19 June 2020.