From India’s heartland to winning the hearts of millions with his infectious charm, Zakir Khan has become a household name. Known for his unique comedy style that captures everyday life and delivers waves of laughter, the nation’s beloved ‘Sakht Launda’ is set to make his television debut with ‘Aapka Apna Zakir’ on Sony Entertainment Television.
This new show promises ‘Khushiyon ki guarantee’ and ‘manoranjan ka wada’ with Zakir’s relatable humor and life tips, providing wholesome entertainment for the entire family, from children to grandparents, UNI reported.
Expressing his excitement about this new chapter, Zakir Khan shared, “From a gully ka ladka to aap sabke dilon ka chahita…My journey was unimaginable. Even today, every second feels surreal because of the love and adulation I am showered with by my fans for acknowledging my craft and making ‘Zakirism’ a global phenomenon. My dream has always been to spread laughter with life experiences combined with a touch of humor; and now with Aapka Apna Zakir, I am thrilled to explore another facet of bringing smiles to several television households across our nation. Lastly, I would just want to say…mummy mein TV pe aa raha hun.”
Mark your calendars for August 10th and join the multi-talented Zakir Khan as he unveils lesser-known facets beyond comedy, proving why he’s truly ‘Aapka Apna’ Zakir.
‘Aapka Apna Zakir’ premieres on August 10 at 9:30 pm every Saturday and Sunday only on Sony Entertainment Television.
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