Jabardasth (TV series)

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Jabardasth
Genre
Created by ETV
Directed byGovada Manikanta
Presented by Anasuya Bharadwaj (2013–2022)
Rashmi Gautam (2012– 2022)
Sowmya Rao (2022–present) [1]
Judges Roja (2013–2022)
Naga Babu (2013–2019)
Mano (2019–2022)
Indraja (2022–present)
Krishna Bhagavaan (2022–present)
Country of originIndia
Original languageTelugu
Production
Producer Mallemala Productions
Production locations Annapurna Studios, Hyderabad, India
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time60 minutes
Production company Mallemala Entertainments
Original release
Network ETV
Release7 February 2013 (2013-02-07) 
present
Related
Extra Jabardasth

Jabardasth is an Indian Telugu-language sketch comedy television show produced by Mallemala Entertainments. It was conceived and directed by Sanjeev K Kumar, and later directed by Sanjeev's associates Nithin and Bharat. It was premiered on ETV on 7 February 2013.

Contents

The show was hosted by Anasuya Bharadwaj, and is now hosted by Siri Hanumanth. Initially judged by actor Nagendra Babu and actress Roja, Babu left the show in 2019 with singer Mano replacing him. [2] Jani and Sekhar have also appeared in the show as guest judges.

The show is popular among the Telugu audience, [3] but it is criticized for its obscene and problematic content. [4] [5]

An extended version of the show, Extra Jabardasth began airing on 10 October 2014. It is hosted by Rashmi Gautam, is broadcasts on ETV. It has been criticized for its obscene and problematic content. It is now judged by Khushbu Sundar and Krishna Bhagavaan. In June 2019, ratings for an episode were in the top five for on Telugu television. [6]

Concept

The concept of Jabardasth and Extra Jabardasth is, where six teams participates makes a comedy skit performance, generally sitcom which are judged by singer Mano and actress Roja to marks 10/10 by each, where the winner(s) gets cheque prize of INRs 25,000 [7] and a poster of the week will be decided based on the skit performed by winners. [8]

Teams

TeamsTeam Leaders
Vamsi Krishna and Raising RajuVamsi
Chalaki Chanti and Sunami SudhakarVinay Mohan and Sudhakar
Rocket RaghavaRocket Raghava
Venky's Monkeys & Thagubothu RameshVenky and Thagubothu Ramesh

Series overview

Jabardasth show has been aired with three series.

Series 1 (2013)

Series 1 aired from 7 February 2013 to 15 August 2013. Six teams competed.

Team nameTeam leadersNotable team members
Dhanadhan Dhanraj Dhanraj Satya, Naveen
Chammak Chandra Chandra Naik [9]
Chalaki ChantiVinay Mohan [10] Bullet Bhaskar, Phani, Tsunami Sudhakar
Rocket RaghavaRaghava
Roller Raghu Raghu Karumanchi Rocking Rakesh, Josh Ravi, Amarthya
Venu Wonders Venu (Tillu) Chitram Seenu, Sudigali Sudheer, Getup Srinu [11]

Series 2 (2013–2014)

Series 2 aired from 22 August 2013 to 10 October 2014.

Team nameTeam leaderNotable team members
Sudigali Sudheer Sudheer Auto RamPrasad, Getup Srinu, Sunny
Racha RaviRaviAppa Rao

Series 3 (2014)

Series 3 debuted 17 October 2014.

Team nameTeam leaderNotable team members
Super Srinu Chitram Seenu
Shaking SeshuSeshu
Hyper Aadi and raising RajuAadi
Allari HarishHarishBullet Bhaskar, Tsunami Sudhakar, Master Naresh
Getup Srinu Sudheer Ram Prasad
Rocking RakeshRakesh
Racha RaviRaviAppa Rao
Adhire Abhi Abhinaya Krishna
Bullet Bhaskar & Tsunami SudhakarBhaskar & SudhakarMaster Naresh
Kiraak RPRP
Kill Bill VishwaVishwa
Mass Avinash Kevvu KarthikAvinash Karthik

Current series

TeamsNotable Team Members
Hyper Aadi and Raising Raju Hyper Aadi
Venky Monkeys &Thagubothu RameshVenky
Rocket RaghavaRaghava
Chalaki Chanti & Tsunami SudhakarSudhakar

Controversies

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