Zee Telugu is presenting an extremely special event – Nenu Nanna – that will tug at everyone’s heartstrings as it commemorates Father’s Day.
The epic Nenu Nanna celebration will be a hit with beautiful artiste performances, some funny interactions, entertaining skits, melodious songs, and much more when it airs on Zee Telugu on June 18 (Sunday) at 6 pm.
The star-studded show, which pays a sweet tribute to all fathers around the world as well as their selfless deeds for their children, will undoubtedly keep everyone glued to their TV screens.
What’s more, the highly entertaining and star-studded show ‘Nenu Nanna’ will kickstart the channel’s celebration of World Music Day, which is usually observed on June 21.
Nenu Nanna will feature some fascinating and amusing banter between the artists and their beloved fathers, who will also be in attendance.
The entire event – Nenu Nanna – as well as the memories shared by the fathers and their children during the event, will delight and move viewers.
Anchors Ravi and Siri Hanumanthu will also make the event enjoyable with their comic punches, and his words on parenting will strike a chord with everyone.
Everyone will be left speechless as Zee Telugu artists share anecdotes about their fathers and their experiences embracing fatherhood.
Overall, Zee Telugu’s Father’s Day special event will take viewers on an emotional rollercoaster this Sunday.
So, get ready for a fun-filled Sunday and tune in to Nenu Nanna on Zee Telugu on June 18 at 6 p.m.!
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