TVF (The Viral Fever) is a leading content creator today. Their brilliant and entertaining content has taken them to many homes and made them extremely popular. TVF has been doing something new in the world of digital entertainment since its inception. He continues to create content that appeals to the audience like the light-hearted family show 'Gullak'. Its three seasons have come and now the fourth one is also going to knock soon. TVF has announced the fourth season of its popular show 'Gullak'. This announcement shows how they are moving forward and other shows may also follow this trend in the future. TVF has excited its viewers with the biggest announcement of the fourth season of 'Gullak'. This light-hearted family entertainment show is produced and directed by Shreyansh Pandey, starring Jameel Khan, Geetanjali Kulkarni, Vaibhav Raj Gupta and Harsh Meier. All of them are coming back to the show as the Mishra family, that too with an even more spectacular and entertaining story.
'Gullak Season 4' coming soon
Announcing the fourth season on social media, TVF wrote the caption, 'Get ready to see new stories from the Mishra family house! 'Gullak Season 4 to stream soon exclusively on Sony Liv' This is a big announcement as this is the first time that an Indian web series has been renewed for a fourth season. The first three seasons of Gullak, which aired on Sony Liv, were quite successful. Ever since the announcement of the fourth season, the audience is excited and the discussion about it is in full swing among them.
TVF dominates OTT
Apart from this, TVF's first weekly show Very Parivar is also getting a lot of love from the audience. Apart from this, he has also announced 'Panchayat' season three, his first Kannada film 'Powder' and the new season of 'Sisters'. It is clear that TVF has changed the game and has firmly established itself in the world of content with shows like 'Panchayat', 'Gullak', 'Aspirants' and many more. These shows are the best not only in TVF but also in the Indian entertainment world.
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