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  • 'Kuch Toh Log...' shifted to late night slot
    TV producer Rajan Shahi's 'Kuch Toh Log Kahenge' has been shifted to a new time slot. The show, which was originally telecast at 8 pm, will now be beamed at 11 in the night. The prime time slot is being replaced by new fiction show 'Byah Humari Bahu Ka'. 'Kuch Toh Log Kahenge' received more eyeballs when it was repeated at 11 pm than it's original timing. The shift in time is likely to prove beneficial for the channel.

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