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  1. Aatish Kapadia is an Indian TV director, lyricist, dialogue & screenplay writer, and actor, who is known for working as a screenplay writer in the Hindi TV serial ‘Khichdi’ (2002), which aired on Star Plus. He was born to a wealthy family.

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  3. Mar 14, 2023 · JD and Aatish Kapadia open up on what went wrong with Sarabhai vs Sarabhai 2, say 'not defending but... | Exclusive. Aatish Kapadia, in an exclusive chat with IndiaToday.in, spoke about Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai 2 and why it didn’t match up to the expectations. His next show is titled Happy Family.

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  4. Wagle Ki Duniya: Created by Aatish Kapadia, Jamnadas Majethia. With Sumeet Raghavan, Pariva Pranati, Chinmayee Salvi, Sheehan Kapahi. Three generations of a middle-class family navigate the ups and downs of life and overcome their simple everyday struggles together.

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  5. Aatish Kapadia. Writer: Happy Family Conditions Apply. Aatish Kapadia was born in India. He is known for Happy Family Conditions Apply (2023), Wagle Ki Duniya (2021) and Sarabhai V/S Sarabhai (2004).

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  6. Happy Family Conditions Apply: Created by Aatish Kapadia, Jamnadas Majethia. With Raj Babbar, Ratna Pathak Shah, Atul Kulkarni, Paresh Ganatra. The Dholakia family's household has four generations living under one roof, navigate the many ups and downs of their lives together.

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  8. Apr 26, 2018 · New Delhi | Updated: April 26, 2018 09:05 IST. Follow Us. A still from the latest season of Khichdi. The landscape of Indian television changed in 2002, the year that Khichdi — a sitcom centred around a Gujarati family, The Parekhs — found a 30-minute prime time slot. The odds were stacked against them.