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Tu Tu Main Main to make a comeback! Director Sachin Pilgaonkar plans OTT release

Having worked in various iconic films like Balika Badhu, Nadiya Ke Paar and more, Sachin Pilgaonkar donned the hat of a director and came up with a TV show Tu Tu Main Main in 1994. The show which ran for about six years till 2000, became quite popular as it broke the stereotype telecast of the love-hate relationship between a daughter-in-law and her mother-in-law.

TU TU MAIN MAIN TO MAKE A COMEBACK

Sachin Pilgaonkar’s directorial show featured Reema Lagoo and his wife, Supriya Pilgaonkar in the lead. After the show went off air, Sachin directed a sequel to Tu Tu Main Main titled Kadvee Khattee Meethi featuring the same cast in 2006. 

With several serials making a comeback in recent years, Sachin Pilgaonkar surprised fans after he revealed that the iconic serial is all set to return. During an interview with News18, the senior actor shared that a new season of Tu Tu Main Main will also be marking its return. 

“We’re planning on bringing the show back. We’re already working on it,” he said. However, the actor shared that this time, there is a twist in the tale. Talking about it, he reveals, “Surpiya won’t be the daughter-in-law anymore but the mother-in-law.” Tu Tu Main Main has remained alive in the memories of the audience to date.

Having spilled the beans about the second part, Sachin goes on to confide that he plans on releasing the upcoming instalment of the show in the digital space. “I wouldn’t like to bring the show on television. I would prefer an OTT platform and we’re very open as far as the platform is concerned,” he remarks.

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The story of the show revolved around the love and hate relationship between the daughter-in-law (Supriya Pilgaonkar) and mother-in-law (Reema Lagoo).  A sequel series with the same themes and extended cast, also directed by Sachin, titled Kadvee Khattee Meethi, aired in 2006. The show also featured Mahesh Thakur, Kuldeep, Jayati Bhatia, Bhavana Balsavar and Kuldeep Pawar, among others.

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