Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai Take 2: The Sarabhai Family is back with a bang

Here is a sneak peak into the Sarabhai family.

Updated on May 06, 2017  |  01:51 AM IST |  3.7M
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Sarabhai vs Sarabhai Take 2 is all set to return as a web series on May 16, 2017. Days before this, the makers today held a press conference to give us a sneak peak into what's in store for us and well after seeing that all we wish is to fly in time and skip these 12 long days in between.

If we had to describe it in one word- it would be MADNESS- it is a complete laughter riot, quiet literally!

The sneak peak had all the elements that made Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai a phenomenon. From Maya's poised sophistication, Indravadan's comebacks to Rosesh's poems and of course Sahil and Monisha's cute banters.

It all started with Rosesh's poem as the Sarabhai family was stranded in a bus with no where to go. Sahil and Indravadan's classic reaction to Rosesh's  poem and Madhusudhan and Indravadan's 'hain' war will remind you that nothing has changed.

What really cracked us was Maya and Monisha's banter. As Monisha referred to her son (named Arnob) as Guddu, Maya hit back at her saying, "Monisha, Guddu is so North Indian Punjabiish middle class. Usse Arnob bulayona." Ahhhh, didn't we just miss this?

Of all the poems that Rosesh recited in the sneak peak.. the best was when he described his momma only to get slapped  by her. The poem reads, "oh momma, oh momma, tu meri din, tu hi meri raat, soda bottle opener jaise tumhare do bade daanth."

The other thing which we CANNOT miss is Monisha and Sahil's interaction when Monisha uses DVD player to bake rotis because why not! If this doesn't get you rolling, we wonder what will!

There is another new character who will be shown playing Rosesh's love interest.

Apart from that Sonya, Dushyant, Anirudh added a tint of their madness to this amazing cocktail show.

All in all, we are sure that the show is going to take us on a much needed hearty ride, which we wouldn't want to miss! Hope on in this mad world on May 16!

(With inputs from Aishwarya Vasudevan and Rasika Deshpande)


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