Movers & Shakers (TV series)

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Movers & Shakers
Genre Late-night talk show
Opening theme"Movers & Shakers" by Krishnakumar Kunnath
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
Production
Running time20 minutes
Original release
Network
Release31 December 1997 (1997-12-31) [1]  
22 June 2012 (2012-06-22)

Movers & Shakers was an Indian late-night talk show hosted by Shekhar Suman that launched in 1997. [2] [3] The show aired on Sony Entertainment Television until June 2001. [4] A revival season aired on Sony SAB from March till June 2012. [5]

Contents

The show format included interviews, comedy routines and performances with celebrity guests. The host also impersonated politicians of the time in a comic manner. [6]

List of episodes

Season 2 (2012)

Episode #DateGuests
Episode 112 March 2012 Govinda [7]
Episode 213 March 2012 Sandeep Singh & Sardar Singh
Episode 314 March 2012 Bappi Lahiri
Episode 415 March 2012 Sonu Sood
Episode 516 March 2012 Terence Lewis
Episode 617 March 2012 Mika Singh
Episode 718 March 2012 Om Puri
Episode 821 March 2012 Tigmanshu Dhulia
Episode 922 March 2012Nupur Mehra
Episode 1023 March 2012 Shaan (singer)
Episode 1126 March 2012 Sameera Reddy
Episode 1227 March 2012 Prakash Jha
Episode 195 April 2012 Kader Khan
Episode 2210 April 2012 Surendra Sharma
Episode 393 May 2012 Jay Soni & Ragini Khanna
Episode 404 May 2012 Giaa Manek
Episode 417 May 2012 Sudesh Bhonsle
Episode 635 June 2012 Sanaya Irani & Sakshi Tanwar

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References

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