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Revision as of 08:57, 19 April 2020
Jabardasth | |
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Genre | Comedy show |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Telugu |
Production | |
Producer | Mallemala Productions |
Running time | 91 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | ETV Network |
Jabardasth with tagline Katharnak Comedy Show,[1] is Telugu-language television channel comedy television series, broadcasts on the ETV Network channel which is shot at Annapoorna Studios, Telangana, India. The show is produced by Mallemala Entertainments and was conceived and directed by Sanjeev k Kumar , who helmed the show for over 200 episodes and later the same was handled by associates of Sanjeev , Nithin and Bharath. The show was debuted on ETV on 7 February 2013. The judges are actor Naga Babu and actress Roja. Rashmi Gautam and Anasuya Bharadwaj are hosts of the shows, where Anasuya anchors Jabardasth and Rashmi Gautam anchors Extra Jabardasth.
The show is most popular in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.[citation needed] It is broadcast every Thursday from 9.30 pm to 11.00 pm. All the episodes of Jabardasth are available on YouTube and ETV digital platform app Etv win available in mobile app.
Concept
The concept of Jabardasth and Extra Jabardasth is, where six teams participates makes a comedy skit performance, generally sitcom which are judged by actor Nagendra Babu and actress Roja to marks 10/10 by each, where the winner(s) gets cheque prize of INRs 25,000 [2] and a poster of the week will be decided based on the skit performed by winners.[3]
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 name | Team leader | Notable team members |
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Dhanadhan Dhanraj | Dhanraj | Sathya, Naveen |
Chammak Chandra | Chandra Naik[4] | |
Chalaki Chanti | Vinay Mohan[5] | Bullet Bhaskar, Phani, Tsunami Sudhakar |
Rocket Raghava | Raghava | |
Roller Raghu | Raghu Karumanchi | Rocking Rakesh, Josh Ravi, Amarthya |
Venu Wonders | Venu (Tillu) | Chitram Seenu, Sudigali Sudheer, Getup Srinu[6] |
Series 2 (2013–2014)
Series 2 aired from 22 August 2013 to 10 October 2014.
Team name | Team leader | Notable team members |
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Sudigali Sudheer | Sudheer | Auto RamPrasad, Getup Srinu, Sunny |
Racha Ravi | Ravi | Appa Rao |
Series 3 (2014)
Series 3 debuted 17 October 2014.
Notable team members | ||
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Super Srinu | Chitram Srinu | |
Shaking Seshu | Seshu | |
Hyper Aadi and raising Raju | Aadi | |
Allari Harish | Harish | Bullet Bhaskar, Tsunami Sudhakar, Master Naresh |
Getup Srinu | Sudigaali Sudheer | Ram Prasad |
Rocking Rakesh | Rakesh | |
Racha Ravi | Ravi | Appa Rao |
Adhire Abhi | Abhinaya Krishna | |
Bullet Bhaskar & Tsunami Sudhakar | Bhaskar & Sudhakar | Master Naresh |
Kiraak RP | RP | |
Kill Bill Vishwa | Vishwa | |
Mass Avinash Kevvu Karthik | Avinash Karthik |
Television films
ETV Network team of shows Jabardasth, Extra Jabardasth, Dhee Ultimate Dance Show, Pataas, Express Raja, Pove Pora and Star Mahila with bringing guests for the events, which is successful in making and telecasting of Festival celebrations till date in references to the Culture.
This is the list of Television film of this team, which is also available on YouTube.
No | Year | Event | Note |
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01 | 2014 | New Year Special 2015 | |
02 | 2015 | Dasara Sambaram | |
03 | Divya Deepavali | ||
04 | New Year Special 2016 | ||
05 | 2016 | Panduga Cheddam | |
06 | Ugadi Ullasam | ||
07 | Hai Hai Vinayaka | ||
08 | Dasara Mahotsavam | ||
09 | Sambaram Celebration of Diwali | ||
10 | Welcome to the Party 2017 | ||
11 | 2017 | Sankranthi Pandem Kollu | |
12 | Ugadi 369 | ||
13 | Ganapati Bappa Moriya | ||
14 | Dasara Mahotsavam | ||
15 | Pandaga Chesko | ||
16 | It's Time to Party 2018 | ||
17 | 2018 | Saradaga Sankranti | |
18 | Aha Naa Pellanta | ||
19 | Vachadayyo Swamy | ||
20 | Sarrainollu | ||
21 | Tarajuvvalu | ||
22 | Evadi Gola Vadidhi | ||
23 | 2019 | Sakutumba Saparivara Samethamga | |
24 | Sudheer Gaadi Pelli Gola | ||
25 | Avunu Valliddaru Godavapaddaru | ||
26 | Sudheer Gaadi Intlo Deyyam | ||
27 | Utthama Purushulu | ||
28 | Aadavari Partilaku Arthale Verule | ||
29 | 2020 | Amma Nanna O sankranti | |
30 | Pandaga Sir Pandaga Anthe |
See also
References
- ^ "JABARDASTHCOMEDYSHOW.IN". JABARDASTHCOMEDY SHOW.
- ^ "JABARDASTH STARS CARS". MINI VIDEOS.
- ^ "Reasons behind Chalaki Chanti Leaving Jabardasth Comedy Show". 7 December 2014. Retrieved 7 July 2016.
- ^ "ETV 'Jabardasth' fame Chammak Chandra's inspiring story". Telangana Talkies | Leading Telangana News, Movies & Entertainment Portal. 25 October 2013. Retrieved 7 July 2016.
- ^ "Exclusive biography of #ChalakiChanti and on his life". MINI VIDEOS. Retrieved 7 July 2016.
- ^ "Jabardasth Khatarnak Comedy Show Cast | Cine Vedika | Telugu |Film News | Daily Serials | TV Shows | Movies| Trailers". www.cinevedika.net. Retrieved 7 July 2016.