Jabardasth Comedy Show – 25th April

Show/Serial:Jabardasth Comedy Show
Starring:Roja, Anasuya
Channel:ETV Telugu

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Serial Plot:
The Jabardasth with a tagline of Katharnak Comedy Show,[1] is a Telugu TV comedy show, rated "5 star" among Telugu shows, and broadcast on the ETV channel, in Telugu States, India. The show is produced by Mallemala entertainments and Directed by director duo Nitin and Bharath.

Jabardasth Comedy Show

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Latest Episode:

Part1 : Part2 – 24th April

Previous Episodes:

Part1 : Part2 – 18th April
Part1 : Part2 – 11th April
Part1 : Part2 – 4th April
Part1 : Part2 – 28th Mar
Part1 : Part2 – 21st Mar
Part1 : Part2 – 14th Mar
Part1 : Part2 – 7th Mar
Part1 : Part2 – 29th Feb
Part1 : Part2 – 22nd Feb
Part1 : Part2 – 15th Feb
Part1 : Part2 – 8th Feb
Part1 : Part2 – 1st Feb
Part1 : Part2 – 25th Jan
Part1 : Part2 – 18th Jan
Part1 : Part2 – 11th Jan
Part1 : Part2 – 4th Jan
Part1 : Part2 – 28th Dec
Part1 : Part2 – 21st Dec
Part1 : Part2 – 14th Dec
Part1 : Part2 – 7th Dec
Part1 : Part2 – 30 Nov
Part1 : Part2 – 23rd Nov
Part1 : Part2 – 16th Nov
Part1 : Part2 – 9th Nov
Part1 : Part2 – 2nd Nov
Part1 : Part2 – 26th Oct
Part1 : Part2 – 19th Ocr
Part1 : Part2 – 12th Ocr
Part1 : Part2 – 5th Ocr
Part1 : Part2 – 28th Sep
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 – 21st Sep
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 – 14th Sep
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 – 7th Sep


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Ileana D’Cruz, a popular name in Telugu cinema, finds herself at an interesting juncture in her career. Despite settling in North India for over a decade, she retains a strong fanbase in the South. Known for her glamorous roles in Tollywood, her stardom there has dimmed in recent years.

Her Bollywood foray began brightly with the critically acclaimed “Barfi!” However, the initial promise fizzled out, leaving her with a dearth of substantial projects. This comes after welcoming her first child in 2023.

Addressing her career path, Ileana clarifies that her decision to do “Barfi!” wasn’t a strategic shift towards Bollywood. It was driven by a genuine love for the unique story. However, a misconception arose that she was abandoning South Indian cinema.

“There was this weird misconception that ‘she’s moving to Bollywood now. She’s not going to be interested in doing South films,'” she laments. This, coupled with her own increased selectivity after entering Bollywood, resulted in a significant decline in offers from the South.

Furthermore, Ileana feels a lot of her past work went unnoticed. Her recent Bollywood film, “Tera Kya Hoga Lovely,” tackled the sensitive issue of India’s obsession with fair skin. While the film addressed a social concern, it did not achieve widespread recognition.

Ileana D’Cruz’s situation highlights the challenges faced by actors attempting to navigate between regional film industries. Her talent and dedication are undeniable, yet she finds herself with limited opportunities in both Bollywood and Tollywood. The future remains uncertain, but her commitment to good storytelling suggests a potential resurgence with the right project.