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Gujjubhai and Yogita Sethi on Kya Aap Paanchvi Pass se Tez hain?


You’re in for a visual treat in this week’s episode of Kya Aap Paanchvi Pass se Tez Hain!! But wait!!!.... Who in the world is this flashy first contestant of the day??? Are our eyes deceiving us or is he a La-Rajni Kant South Indian Cowboy sporting bright red clothes, an atrocious moustache and a raucous accent??

Oh……..it’s just our very own Professor Shahrukh at his naughtiest doing a ‘Quick Gun Murugan’ from Om Shanti Om!! Ahhh……. Professor, you can really get cheeky!! But this is only the beginning of the excitement, Minnd It!!!

The first rollover contestant for the day is Gujjubhai Jayantilal Trivedi. Professor Shahrukh duly adopts the Gujarati flavour of the episode and mingles in no time with him. Jayantilal slowly matches the pace of the game and goes up the money ladder while graciously accepting help from the Paanchvi Pass kids. The second contestant for the day is Yogita Sethi from Ahmedabad. She confesses to have had a crush on Professor Shahrukh since a very long time. As she introduces herself, Professor Shahrukh and Yogita discover that they have a lot of uncanny similarities between themselves (like their school, birthplace etc.) after which he proclaims her to be his long lost sister and pulls her leg throughout the episode. Yogita is forced to accept help from the Paanchvi kid at the very first question. How far can this sprightly 36 year old go in the game?

Don’t miss this fun episode of Kya Aap Paanchvi Pass se Tez Hain? on Sunday, 22nd June 08, 8pm, only on Star Plus!!! Mind It!!!

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