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The second-ranked show “Banni Chow Home Delivery” has five things that the internet wants to know

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The second-ranked show “Banni Chow Home Delivery” has five things that the internet wants to know

Ulka Gupta and Pravisht Mishra star in the key characters in ‘Banni Chow Home Delivery,’ which debuted on television recently. Audiences have been anticipating Ulka and Pravisht’s on-screen magic since the trailer was released. Ulka Gupta, best known for her role in ‘Jhansi Ki Rani,’ returns to television after a six-year break with this show. Banni Chow Home Delivery had a great response after its premiere, and audiences enjoyed the show’s storyline. Ulka Gupta and Pravisht Mishra’s new coupling appears to be doing wonders for the producers, as the show has already climbed the TRP charts in a short time.

Real names of the Banni Chow Home Delivery cast:

Ulka Gupta, Pravisht Mishra, Harsh Vasishth, Parvati Sehgal, Rajendra Chawla, Sonal Vengurlekar, Payal Gupta, Priyank Tatariya, Alpesh Dixit, Ayush Anand, Sheetal Jaiswal, and Pooja Singh are among the cast members.

Banni Chow Home Delivery was filmed in the following locations:

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Mumbai and Jodhpur are the locations for this show’s filming.

The following is a story about Banni Chow’s home delivery service:

The plot centres around Banni, a young, attractive girl who became an entrepreneur at an early age and now proudly operates Banni Chow Home Delivery, a food home-delivery service in Jodhpur. Banni is a fiery yet gentle spirit that provides love in exchange for love but isn’t afraid to spit fire back.

She not only feeds people her great food delights, but she also gives them a lot of love and warmth, something Yuhaan lacks. Yuhaan is a special needs little boy. He only wants to be loved after losing his mother at an early age. We might see Banni in the future, most likely mending Yuhaan with her delicious cuisine and a lot of love and compassion.

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Director of Banni Chow Home Delivery:

Jaladh K. Sharma directs Banni Chow Home Delivery.

TRP: Banni Chow Home Delivery

Banni Chow Home Delivery was in second place with 2.3 ratings in the latest TRP report, beating out giants like Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai and others. The show just came out, and it’s fantastic.

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KL Rahul dangerously close to Laxman territory; to be perished for Sarfaraz Khan and Shubman Gill

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To accommodate both Sarfaraz and Gill and stick with their five-bowler formula, a batter from the Bengaluru Test must make way. Ergo Rahul and the predicted axe

VVS Laxman went through the first half of his illustrious 15-and-a-half-year international career with the proverbial axe hanging over him. Despite his magical stroke-play and a well-founded reputation for rallying the lower order to bat above itself, he was forever the first name that sprang to the decision-makers’ minds when they had to drop someone to accommodate someone else. It wasn’t until the second half of his stint with the national team that he had ‘job security’, which automatically manifested itself in an array of glorious, match-turning knocks and earmarked him as one for a crisis.

KL Rahul is now dangerously close to approaching the Laxman territory, though at least in this instance, a case can be made out, perhaps, for why he often seems to be playing for his place. Almost a decade after his Test debut in Australia in December 2014, he has yet to nail down a permanent spot, a result of glaring inconsistency and repeated dalliances with injuries that have left him with a modest average of 33.87 from 53 Test appearances.

Unlike Laxman, who was thrust to the opener’s position for three years from 1997, successive team managements have worked overtime to create space for Rahul. He started off in the middle order in Melbourne against Australia, opened in the next Test in Sydney when he made a sparkling century, continued in that position for a good nine years – around the large pockets when either injuries or lack of form relegated him to the sidelines – and now seems to have found his calling in the middle order, where he was tried out in an almost last throw of the dice in South Africa last December.

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In his limited time at the No. 6 position, Rahul has been a revelation. On a spiteful surface in Centurion in his first innings back in the middle order, the classy right-hander made a marvellous 101 – Virat Kohli’s 38 was the next highest score – in India’s 245 all out. Two Tests later, against England in Hyderabad, he waltzed to 86 of the best until a hamstring strain kept him out of the last four Tests.

On his comeback last month against Bangladesh, Rahul showed why he is rated so highly, and therefore why he so frustrates when he chooses to shackle himself mentally, with uninhibited shot-making when India were pressing for a declaration (Chennai) and looking to make up for lost time with a frenetic batting approach (Kanpur) in the two Tests. Kanpur was especially mesmeric, 68 flowing off his bat in a mere 43 deliveries. It was the best of Rahul.

Axe hangs over Rahul’s head for India vs New Zealand 2nd Test

And yet here we are, two innings later, wondering whether he will, or should, feature in the playing XI in Pune, where India take on New Zealand in a must-win second Test from Thursday.

Shubman Gill, him of three centuries in his last six Tests, missed the Bengaluru defeat to the Kiwis with a stiff neck. Replacement batter Sarfaraz Khan made the most of own good fortune with a delectable 150, which makes it near impossible to drop him now that Gill is fully fit. To accommodate both Sarfaraz and Gill and stick with their five-bowler formula which has worked beautifully in the last few years, a batter from the Bengaluru Test must make way. Ergo Rahul and the predicted axe.

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One of the few men to have led India in all three formats internationally, Rahul didn’t help his cause with scores of 0 and 12 at his home ground, the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. In the first innings, he was strangled down leg-side by William O’Rourke while in the second, he received a peach from the same paceman operating with the second new ball and was again caught behind. Rahul was one of 11 failures in India’s first-innings 46 and one of seven wickets to fall in 93 deliveries to the second new cherry, but failures past and the logjam created by Gill’s availability have combined to identify him as the most susceptible to the axe.

It’s a cross impossible to bear, but also impossible to ignore just because it is so heavy, so overarching. Rahul is beyond gifted and makes batting appear oh-so-simple, but his struggles to embrace sustained run-making can’t be wished away. He is the eternal team man, much like his celebrated namesake also from Karnataka – both kept wickets admirably in 50-over World Cups 21 years apart, both made attractive and impactful runs during the tournament and both tasted bitter defeat at the hands of Australia in the final – but ‘eternal team man’ can sometimes be an euphemism for the ‘most dispensable’ and Rahul can be excused for thinking that those two lines have blurred beyond repair. Of course, if he is brutally honest to himself, he will acknowledge at least to himself that he too must bear culpability for the blurring of the lines.

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