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The Great Indian Comedy Show

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Country of origin
  
India

No. of seasons
  
2

Network
  
Star One

Program creator
  
Contiloe Entertainment

Cast
  
Suresh Menon, Kunal Kumar

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Original language(s)
  
Hindi

No. of episodes
  
Total ??

Number of seasons
  
2

Genre
  
Comedy

The Great Indian Comedy Show httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediaen885TGI

Also known as
  
The Comedy Show ha ha ha

Producer(s)
  
Darien Amos Tenn-Speed TV India

Nominations
  
Indian Telly Award for Best Sitcom/ Comedy Programme

Similar
  
The Great Indian Laughter, Sarabhai vs Sarabhai, Ranvir Vinay Aur Kaun?, Laughter Knights, Khatmal E Ishq

Originally The Great Indian Comedy Show, The Comedy Show ha ha ha is a half-hour stand-up and sketch comedy show in Hindi. The program was first aired in October 2004. The program, hosted by various members of the ensemble, others to host include: winners of The Great Indian Laughter Challenge. In 2007, the program was renamed hanso India hanso due to confusion between The Great Indian Comedy Show and The Great Indian Laughter Challenge.

The Program was produced by "Aditya Narain Singh", a well-known television producer,who has produced famous hit shows like "SHHH koi Hai", "Krishna Arjun",Vikraal" "Majooba ka ajooba" "Royal Rasoi", " POlice files",Haaya Panchaayat" and many more and is currently producing Savdhaan India for Life OK.

Much of the comedy performed in the program includes: Janta Ki Hajamat, Ratan Re-Imburse, Cutting with Jaggu & Tau ke bole. They usually include spoofs of popular movie scenes and other television programs.

Cast members include:

  1. Ranvir Shorey
  2. Vinay Pathak
  3. Sunil Pal
  4. Gaurav Gera
  5. Suresh Menon
  6. Purbi Joshi
  7. Sonia Rakkar
  8. Suchitra Pillai
  9. Howard Rosenmeyer
  10. Ashwin Mushran
  11. Kunal Kumar

References

The Great Indian Comedy Show Wikipedia