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Har Mard Ka Dard helps understand women

AMRITSAR: What if finally there is an answer to the age-old question that has been puzzling men folk? Can a man finally claim to actually understand and know what women think? Well, only time or the new television show ‘Har Mard Ka Dard’ will tell.

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Tribune News Service

Amritsar, February 10

What if finally there is an answer to the age-old question that has been puzzling men folk? Can a man finally claim to actually understand and know what women think? Well, only time or the new television show ‘Har Mard Ka Dard’ will tell.

The comedy series, primarily focuses on a single man’s journey to unlock the complex mind of women, aims to target the male audience for a change.

The actor from the show, Karan Singh Chhabra, was in Amritsar to delve into some more details. “The show is not the usual family drama. Instead, it is an attempt to highlight how men in all their might try to understand their women. Centered on the theme of what women think/want, the show treats the subject light heartedly, also highlighting the struggles of men,” he said.

Karan, who began his career as one of the few turbaned models on the fashion circuit, has appeared in many television shows. He currently also hosts a web talk show. He was visiting Amritsar to shoot for his upcoming film.

“It’s too early to talk about the film but, I wanted to first reach out to my audience through different genres of entertainment,” he added.

As far his visit to Amritsar is concerned, he said, “It’s always special. I have been to Amritsar when I was young. Going to Golden Temple is a great feeling. I think holy city is a heaven on the earth as it gives positive vibes, beauty and purity with sarovar.”

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