India Ko Hasayenge’ welcomes the evergreen Moushumi Chatterjee and versatile actor Jimmy Shergill

This weekend, ‘Madness Machayenge – India Ko Hasayenge’ welcomes the evergreen Moushumi Chatterjee and versatile actor Jimmy ShergillThis weekend, get ready to enjoy an evening filled with laughter, masti and joy as Sony Entertainment Television’s comedy show, ‘Madness Machayenge – India Ko Hasayenge’ will welcome the evergreen actress Moushumi Chatterjee for the Saturday episode and versatile actor Jimmy Shergill for the Sunday episode.

Brace yourselves for a fun ride as Gaurav More, Kushal Badrike and Hemangi Kavi add a new twist to their classic ‘Navra Baiko’ act, Gaurav Dubey dresses up as a foreign girl trying to impress Jimmy Shergill, and Inder Sahani, Gaurav More and Snehil Dixit Mehra’s ‘Horror Act’ compels Jimmy Shergill to call it “ brilliant”. There’s more! In a cute moment, Gaurav More recreates the famous, ‘Rimjhim Gire Sawan’ sequence with Moushumi Chatterjee making everyone go ‘aww!’ Impressed with all the acts, Moushumi Chatterjee also says, “I want this show (Madness Machayenge – India Ko Hasayenge) to go on for many more years!”

Be sure to tune in to ‘Madness Machayenge – India Ko Hasayenge’ this weekend at 9:30 PM only on Sony Entertainment Television!

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