
In this pilot episode, Meet the two main characters, Mohan and Meera. At home they’re an average regular couple, but in the office (a news agency) Meera is Mohan’s boss. A new MD is arriving today and Meera and the entire office is making preparations to welcome him. Amidst all this Mohan gets called by his son, Bittoo’s school teacher. Who is this new MD in the office? And what did Bittoo’s teacher tell Mohan about him? Watch this first episode of Yes Boss to find out. A news agency where relationships, ambitions and humor becomes a platform to encash newsworthy issues. Welcome to the world of blunders, confusions and flirting in office. Catch Rakesh Bedi constantly trying to save his wife from the charms of his boss, Asif Sheikh. We assure you a smiling half and hour.

Nobody is able to help a person who is lost. When we try to help somebody out of our concern, the others stop us. This is what happened to Mussadilal when he tried finding the parents of a lost child. A show with a difference. In a nutshell ek dilchasp, rip-roaring, rib tickling comedy rather, satire on the everyday trials of the common man and our rather handicapped system. The conniving, cutthroat and lackadaisical attitude of our system is represented in an extremely humorous manner. The system is represented by a group of actors who are constantly highlighting the pathetic mindset of our junior level officers. They say, power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Pankaj Kapoor, leaves no stone unturned in his portrayal of the system beaten man. The very obvious strength of this show is its pathos driven satire. Well crafted by the writers and effectively portrayed by the actors, this show is one of its kinds.

Mussadi Lal, a social worker goes to Bol Bachan Party to ask for a ticket for the upcoming elections. He is told that he is too qualifed to be a politician. He tries to act more like a politician by committing crimes. Will he get the ticket for the elections? A show with a difference. In a nutshell ek dilchasp, rip-roaring, rib tickling comedy rather, satire on the everyday trials of the common man and our rather handicapped system. The conniving, cutthroat and lackadaisical attitude of our system is represented in an extremely humorous manner. The system is represented by a group of actors who are constantly highlighting the pathetic mindset of our junior level officers. They say, power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Pankaj Kapoor, leaves no stone unturned in his portrayal of the system beaten man. The very obvious strength of this show is its pathos driven satire. Well crafted by the writers and effectively portrayed by the actors, this show is one of its kinds.

A bridge breaks down because of which the local Pedestrians make a passage through Mussadi Lal’s house. After repeated complaints, the department makes things worse for Mussadi Lal instead of helping him. Will his problem finally be solved? A show with a difference. In a nutshell ek dilchasp, rip-roaring, rib tickling comedy rather, satire on the everyday trials of the common man and our rather handicapped system. The conniving, cutthroat and lackadaisical attitude of our system is represented in an extremely humorous manner. The system is represented by a group of actors who are constantly highlighting the pathetic mindset of our junior level officers. They say, power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Pankaj Kapoor, leaves no stone unturned in his portrayal of the system beaten man. The very obvious strength of this show is its pathos driven satire. Well crafted by the writers and effectively portrayed by the actors, this show is one of its kinds.

Meghan decides to visit Sean at the office. Created by: Sean O’Connor & Ralph Arend Starring: Sean O’Connor & Allison Williams Guest Starring: Geoffrey Arend, Josh Ruben, Nick Maritato, Heidi Neidermeyer, Rachel Halper Produced by: Hilary Siegel & Anna Sokol Music By: Josh Hirshfeld Sound: Noah Barrow Cinematographer: AJ Broadbent Camera: Bryan Baum www.seanandmeghan.net

Mussidilal’s internet connection woes send him on a wild goose chase around the telephone exchange office. Will his phone line be repaired or will the telephone exchange officers take him for a ride? Watch this episode to find out. A show with a difference. In a nutshell ek dilchasp, rip-roaring, rib tickling comedy rather, satire on the everyday trials of the common man and our rather handicapped system. The conniving, cutthroat and lackadaisical attitude of our system is represented in an extremely humorous manner. The system is represented by a group of actors who are constantly highlighting the pathetic mindset of our junior level officers. They say, power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Pankaj Kapoor, leaves no stone unturned in his portrayal of the system beaten man. The very obvious strength of this show is its pathos driven satire. Well crafted by the writers and effectively portrayed by the actors, this show is one of its kinds.
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