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Ongoing, First published Dec 25, 2020
"Hum bhi agar bache hote, hum bhi agar bache hote,
Naam humara hota Gablu Bablu, khane ko milte Laddoo!
Aur duniya kehti Happy Birthday to you!"

Bas yahi gayenge hum sab milke apni community ke members ke liye iss Kanchikora Restaurant mein. Yes, Kanchikora Restaurant where Sameer celebrated his first birthday after meeting Naina. And this is what we are here for. We are here to celebrate the birthdays of not just our community members, but also of all the characters of our show, because of whom we are here together as a family.

But, our Kanchikora is of course more advanced, kyunki show wala to 1990 ka tha na. So herein, we'll not only be celebrating various birthdays, but also all the various festivals of our country by presenting before you some facts or different sides of all the festivals so that you get to know more about them.

Okay! No more details. Peep in to know more.

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