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On Air With AIB

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  • Status: Returning Series
  • First Aired: October 29, 2015
  • Seasons: 3
  • Episodes: 27
  • Networks: StarPlus, STAR World India, Disney+ Hotstar
  • Genres: Comedy, News
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On Air With AIB(2015)

TMDB Rating: 7.8 (9 votes)

Overview

Topical news comedy show that aims to find comedy in tragedy. The show features interviews, sketches and an examination of systemic issues that the country faces.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

10 episodes • 2015

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Why Be Good?/Zabaan Sambhal KeOct 29, 20150.0
2Aag - The FireNov 12, 20150.0
3Cop Blocked/Dar Ke Aage Police HaiNov 12, 20150.0
4Space, The Final Frontier/Thoda Adjust KaroNov 19, 20150.0
5HIV/AIDS - Red Ribbon Red Alert/Nazar Hatao Jaan GavaoNov 26, 20150.0
6Monumental Screw-up/Purana Qila Nayi VaatDec 3, 20150.0
7Delhi Smelly/Kaat Kaleja DilliDec 10, 20150.0
8Ignorth East/Gharwaale BaharwaleDec 17, 20150.0
9Get High on Your Own Supply/Aakhri NashaDec 24, 20150.0
10Sex and the CSE/Phool Aur KaanteDec 31, 20150.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

10 episodes • 2017Avg: 7.0Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Nationalism vs Anti-NationalismMar 6, 20177.0
2Purani Jeans, Purani SochMar 13, 20170.0
3Broad BandhMar 20, 20170.0
4Fake NewsMar 27, 20170.0
5Domestic DisturbanceApr 3, 20170.0
6Aadhar ya Na-dhaarApr 10, 20170.0
7Mental HealthApr 17, 20170.0
8Puppy LoveApr 24, 20170.0
9Unhappy HoursMay 1, 20170.0
10No Coverage AreaMay 8, 20170.0
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Season 3

7 episodes • 2018

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1PetrololololSep 24, 20180.0
2Good Indian, Dead IndianSep 26, 20180.0
3Guilty Pleasures with Rahul, SrishtiSep 28, 20180.0
4Iss Cheez Pe Nai Bolne KaOct 1, 20180.0
5Weed Like To Talk About ItOct 3, 20180.0
6Social Media Habits with Rega, UroojOct 5, 20180.0
7Indian TravellersOct 8, 20180.0

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