Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives' newest season is about to release on Netflix. A trailer for the eagerly awaited programme was released by the streaming giant on Tuesday. The Bollywood wives talk about how women lose interest in sex after a while and how to regain it in the series. There are also a few unguarded and embarrassing moments.
Seema Sajdeh posts the video on Instagram. Seema said, "NEWSFLASH. This is your official invite back into the fabulous circle! Get ready on the count of 3 'cause season 2 is coming soon, only on netflix_in."
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Hum Saath Saath Hain actor Neelam Kothari wrote, “Glam, glitz, and a fresh cup of piping hot tea! Your favourites are back for a bangin’ new season and it’s going to be FABULOUS Dropping soon, only on @netflix_in !”
Maheep Kapoor, a jewellery designer and the wife of actor Sanjay Kapoor, posted on her official handle, "Things are about to get fabulous, so here’s your exclusive invite back into the inner circle! Season 2 is coming back soon with the Fab 4” She posted a teaser film of Season 2's return with her four friends on her Instagram.
The new teaser has received a lot of love from fans, and the comments sections of all social media posts were swamped with heart-eye and fire emojis. Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives, created by Karan Johar through his digital content business Dharmatic Entertainment, centres on the opulent lifestyles of Neelam Kothari (wife of Sameer Soni), Maheep Kapoor (wife of Sanjay Kapoor), Seema Khan (wife of Sohail Khan), and Bhavana Pandey (wife of Chunky Panday). The series will now officially debut on December 16, 2022.
In a ">preview for the second season of the show, Bhavana's daughter, actor Ananya Panday, asked someone, "Are you pregnant?" Maheep, Bhavana, Neelam, and Seema appeared to be astonished. The filming for the second season, which was revealed last year, ended in February 2022. In 2020, the first season was released on Netflix.
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