On Air With AIB
On Air With AIB

On Air With AIB

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2015- 2018
3 Seasons
27 Episodes
7.8(9 votes)
Returning Series
Comedy
News

Overview

Topical news comedy show that aims to find comedy in tragedy. The show features interviews, sketches and an examination of systemic issues that the country faces.

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Videos & Trailers

3 videos

Cast & Crew

4 members
Acting

Rohan Joshi

Rohan Joshi

Rohan Joshi
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Gursimran Khamba

Gursimran Khamba

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Ashish Shakya

Ashish Shakya

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Tanmay Bhat

Tanmay Bhat

Tanmay Bhat

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