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Esha Pathak, Munira Kudrati, Harshad Chopda and Fahmaan Khan in contention to play the leads in Colors Tv’s next ‘Mukka Baaz’.

By Gossips TV : Colors TV’s upcoming show MukkaBaaz backed by Boyhood Productions is steadily building buzz with its casting developments. As per the latest updates, Esha Pathak and Munira Kudrati are in advanced discussions to play the female lead in the show. On the other hand, the makers are reportedly considering Harshad Chopda and Fahmaan Khan for the male lead, keeping fans curious about the final pairing.

According to reports on Etimes The casting process is still underway, and while Harshad Chopda is said to be the frontrunner, talks with Fahmaan Khan are also ongoing. The team is expected to lock the final cast soon as the project moves closer to its production stage.

MukkaBaaz is a limited episode show which revolves around a compelling and emotionally driven storyline. It follows the journey of a man who once aspired to become a boxer but failed to achieve his dream. His life takes a turn when he discovers the hidden potential of a young woman and decides to mentor her. Under his guidance, she transforms into a strong and determined boxer, ready to make her mark in the sport.

The narrative promises a mix of ambition, resilience, and emotional depth, focusing on mentorship and personal growth. With a unique concept and strong casting choices in progress, the show is expected to strike a chord with the audience.

The shoot will commence once the entire ensemble is finalised.

Ajay Mishra
Ajay Mishra
Ajay Mishra, known professionally as Gtv, is a freelance journalist covering Indian television, OTT platforms, and entertainment media. He focuses on media exclusives, verified industry updates, and programming developments, with an emphasis on accuracy and responsible reporting. His work includes breaking news, casting updates, and editorial features that track trends and audience response across the television landscape