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Aasman Se Aage replaces Zindagi Kahe - Smile Please

30 March 2012

The promos of 'Aasaman Se Aage' that's all set to be aired on Life OK have piqued the curiosity of the audience, and producer Nilanjana Purkayasha is only too glad that show has recieved the required permission and managed to bag the 10.30 p.m. slot.

The intention of the show is to bring to the fore the reality behind reality shows. Tul Agnihotri and Kushal Punjabi are already on board for this one.

Aasman Se Aage will be aired at 10.30 p.m. replacing Zindagi Kahe - Smile Please which is expected to go off air from March 31st. Aasaman Se Aage will hit the small screens on April 23. It'll have a duration of 30 minutes vis-a-vis the original 20 minutes that were decided.

Source: Times of India?

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