Zabaan Sambhalke

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Zabaan Sambhalke
Genre Sitcom
Directed byRajiv Mehra
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes106
Production
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time24 minutes
Original release
Network DD Metro (season 1)
Home TV (season 2)
Release1993 (1993) 
1998 (1998)
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Zaban Sambhal Ke

Zabaan Sambhalke (transl. Watch Your Tongue) is an Indian Hindi-language sitcom directed by Rajiv Mehra. It is the Indian version of the British sitcom Mind Your Language (1977). [1]

Contents

The show ran for two seasons, first in 1993–1994 with 54 episodes on DD Metro Channel, and later in 1997–1998 with another 52 episodes on Home TV. The show featured actors Pankaj Kapur, Viju Khote, Shubha Khote and Tom Alter. Reruns also aired on SAB TV. [2]

Overview

Mohan Bharti is an engineer who is forced to teach Hindi in a language school. His students are from throughout the world. Along with them is the obnoxious principal Miss Lata Dixit of the National Institute of Language, aka NIL.

Cast and characters

Guest

Broadcast

The show ran for two seasons, first in 1993–1994 with 54 episodes on DD Metro Channel, and later in 1997–1998 with another 52 episodes on Home TV. [4]

Home media and streaming services

Shemaroo Entertainment released VCD and DVD sets of the complete series in 2009. [5]

Reception

Namita Bhandare of India Today wrote, "Based on Mind Your Language, this copycat serial about a group of people trying to learn Hindi still scores." [6] In 2011, Rediff.com in a retrospective article wrote, "Although a remake of Mind Your Language, Zabaan Sambhalke worked because it relied more on the characters than its plot. Its humour sprang from the cultural clashes." [7]

See also

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