
Fera Feri Hera Feri
Comedy
Overview
Mr. Hasmukhlaal is (un)fortunate enough to keep 2 wives at the same time, but the wives have no knowledge of the other marriage. On top of that, he orchestrates his own death for one family and stays with the other. For a long time it's all fine until his son from the first marriage and his daughter from the second marriage happen to get in touch with each other and plan to meet. And thus starts a roller-coaster ride of confusion and cover-ups. Will the 2 wives ever come to know the truth?
Top Cast
Kuldeep Gor
Kuldeep Gor
Parth
Kuldeep Gor
Parth
Bijal Joshi
Bijal Joshi
Sapna Jobanputra
Bijal Joshi
Sapna Jobanputra


Manoj Joshi
Manoj Joshi
Hasmukhlal Jobanputra
Manoj Joshi
Hasmukhlal Jobanputra
Rishil Joshi
Rishil Joshi
Aakash Jobanputra
Rishil Joshi
Aakash Jobanputra
Arti Nagpal
Arti Nagpal
Chandani
Arti Nagpal
Chandani
Jotangia Sanjeev
Jotangia Sanjeev
Rajanikant
Jotangia Sanjeev
Rajanikant
Soniya Shah
Soniya Shah
Sridevi Jobanputra
Soniya Shah
Sridevi Jobanputra


Archan Trivedi
Archan Trivedi
Dr.Kidi
Archan Trivedi
Dr.Kidi
Netri Trivedi
Netri Trivedi
Juhi
Netri Trivedi
Juhi


Shilpa Tulaskar
Shilpa Tulaskar
Mandakini Jobanputra
Shilpa Tulaskar
Mandakini Jobanputra
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