Bhakharwadi

February. 11,2019      
Rating:
8.6
Trailer Synopsis

The story of Bhakharwadi revolves around two families that hail from different cultures living in the same city, Pune as neighbors. Both are competitors in business. The former runs an ancestral shop of bhakharwadi and is a follower of norms and traditions while the latter believes in matching steps with time and promotes fusion food. Both of them have sour relations due to their competitive attitude. But what will happen when the children of these two will fall for each other?

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 2 : 2020

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35 Episode

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Episode 1 - Episode 1
July. 13,2020

Episode 2 - Episode 2
July. 14,2020

Episode 3 - Episode 3
July. 15,2020

Episode 4 - Episode 4
July. 16,2020

Episode 5 - Episode 5
July. 17,2020

Episode 6 - Episode 6
July. 20,2020

Episode 7 - Episode 7
July. 21,2020

Episode 8 - Episode 8
July. 22,2020

Episode 9 - Episode 9
July. 23,2020

Episode 10 - Episode 10
July. 24,2020

Episode 11 - Episode 11
July. 27,2020

Episode 12 - Episode 12
July. 28,2020

Episode 13 - Episode 13
July. 29,2020

Episode 14 - Episode 14
July. 30,2020

Episode 15 - Episode 15
July. 31,2020

Episode 16 - Episode 16
August. 03,2020

Episode 17 - Episode 17
August. 04,2020

Episode 18 - Episode 18
August. 05,2020

Episode 19 - Episode 19
August. 06,2020

Episode 20 - Episode 20
August. 07,2020

Episode 21 - Episode 21
August. 10,2020

Episode 22 - Episode 22
August. 11,2020

Episode 23 - Episode 23
August. 12,2020

Episode 24 - Episode 24
August. 13,2020

Episode 25 - Episode 25
August. 14,2020

Episode 26 - Episode 26
August. 17,2020

Episode 27 - Episode 27
August. 18,2020

Episode 28 - Episode 28
August. 19,2020

Episode 29 - Episode 29
August. 20,2020

Episode 30 - Episode 30
August. 21,2020

Episode 31 - Episode 31
August. 24,2020

Episode 32 - Episode 32
August. 25,2020

Episode 33 - Episode 33
August. 26,2020

Episode 34 - Episode 34
August. 27,2020

Episode 35 - Episode 35
August. 28,2020

Seasons 1 : 2019

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