May I Come In Madam? (season 1)

The first season of the Indian Hindi-language comedy drama television sitcom May I Come In Madam? aired on Life OK from 7 March 2016 to 25 August 2017. Produced by Binaifer S Kohli and Sanjay R Kohli under Edit ll production, it stars Nehha Pendse, Sandeep Anand and Sapna Sikarwar.

May I Come In Madam?
Season 1
Starring
Country of originIndia
No. of episodes385
Release
Original networkLife OK
Original release7 March 2016 (2016-03-07) 
25 August 2017 (2017-08-25)
Season chronology

Plot

A young man, Sajan Agarwal, is dejected after being constantly henpecked by his wife. However, he is smitten by his good-looking boss Sanjana and seeks her attention. Sajan Agarwal is mentally tortured by his mother-in-law Ramvati and brother-in-law Bhupesh. Slowly, Sajan falls in Love with Sanjana and his friend Khiloni knows it. It Shows how Sajan is Stuck between His Office Love and wife.

Cast

  • Sandeep Anand as Sajan Agarwal (Sanju); Ramvati's son-in-law, Kashmira's husband; Bhupesh's brother-in-law; Khiloni's friend; Sanjana's employee.[1]
  • Neha Pendse as Sanjana Hiteshi (Madam); Chedilal's daughter, Sajan's boss[2]
  • Sapna Sikarwar as Kashmira Agarwal and the possessed Dadi; Ramvati's daughter; Bhupesh's Sister; Sajan's wife[3]
  • Soma Rathod as Ramvati, Sajan's mother-in-law.
  • Anup Upadhyay as Mr. Chedilal Hiteshi; the chairman of Use Me Advertising and Peon Chedi without glasses; Sajana's father
  • Melissa Pais as TV Program Presenter Kaamini
  • Deepesh Bhan as Bhupesh; Ramvati's son; Kashmira's brother; Sajan's brother-in-law
  • Vaibhav Mathur as Rajkishore, Sajan's neighbour
  • Feroz (actor) as Vegetable Seller
  • Saheb Das Manikpuri as Khiloni, Sajan's best friend
  • Satish Kaushik as Boby Aggarwal, Sajan's uncle[4]

Production

In January and April 2017, the set caught fire, in both cases following explosions in high-intensity lights. The producers stated in press releases that no one had been injured.[5][6]

Reception

By October 2016, after six months of broadcast, the series was one of the top-running shows on Life Ok and had a TRP of 0.9.[7]

References

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