Jaaved Jaaferi: The Versatile Actor in ‘Oops! Ab Kya?’

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Key Takeaways
- Jaaved Jaaferi stars in a new comedy series.
- The show explores themes of love and chaos.
- It features a talented cast including Shweta Basu Prasad.
- Set to stream on February 20 on Disney+ Hotstar.
- It tells a story of three generations of women.
Mumbai, Jan 23 (NationPress) Actor Jaaved Jaaferi is gearing up to appear in the soon-to-be-released streaming series ‘Oops! Ab Kya?’ This show is set to deliver a delightful mix of love, humor, and pandemonium as it chronicles the unpredictable life of a young woman whose meticulously organized life descends into chaos following an unplanned artificial insemination. Adding an intriguing twist, the sperm donor happens to be her present boss.
The cast also features Shweta Basu Prasad, Ashim Gulati, Sonali Kulkarni, Apara Mehta, Abhay Mahajan, and Amy Aela.
This series tells a touching story of three generations of women as they navigate the intersections of tradition, modernity, and affection amidst the most unforeseen situations.
Regarding the project, Shweta Basu Prasad expressed, "It’s a wonderful narrative about how life can throw unexpected challenges our way and how we respond to them. Portraying this character was an absolute delight because Roohi is both brave and relatable, and I believe viewers will find a piece of themselves in her while enjoying the delightful chaos. This one is truly special!"
‘Oops! Ab Kya?’ is scheduled to start streaming on February 20 on Disney+ Hotstar.
Jaaved Jaaferi is a multifaceted talent. He voiced Charlie Anna in the animated movie ‘Roadside Romeo’, a joint venture between Yash Raj Films and Disney. He has also provided commentary for the Japanese television show ‘Takeshi's Castle’. Additionally, he served as a judge for the Karaoke World Championships India alongside Manasi Scott, music director Raju Singh, Salim Merchant, Sulaiman Merchant, and others.
Jaaferi has hosted prestigious award ceremonies, including the IIFA. He has also featured in the Pakistani program Loose Talk, where he portrayed various Indian characters.
The film ‘Meri Jung’, released in 1985, marked his debut in a villainous role and showcased his exceptional dancing skills on screen.