
Harbhajan Singh and Geeta Basra talk about venturing together for a project; have teamed up after almost 10 years of marriage! Here's what to expect
Cricketer
Harbhajan Singh
and actor
Geeta Basra
are stepping into the spotlight together as co-hosts of their chat show Who's The Boss. It took them 10 years of marriage to do a project together! On the show they will bring their real-life chemistry and charm to the screen as they dive into the lives of celebrity couples, including cricketers and actors, exploring who really wears the pants in the relationship.
Speaking about teaming up professionally as a couple, Harbhajan Singh, quips, 'You're mistaken if you think this is our first collaboration. We've already worked together on two major projects—Hinaya Heer and Jovan Veer Singh,' he laughs, referring to their children. 'Those were the most important projects of our lives.'
On working together creatively for their upcoming show, Geeta Basra explains, 'This is more my domain—I come from a creative background where vision and storytelling are key.
I had a clear idea of what I wanted to create, and we sat down and discussed it together. Harbhajan added his inputs, and we ended up creating something truly special, which will be available online soon.'
While celebrity couples are often seen on chat shows, it's unusual to see cricketers open up about their personal lives. Reflecting on the experience, Harbhajan says, 'People usually know everything about actors' lives.
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But the lives of cricketers—and more importantly, their wives—are rarely in the spotlight. That's what makes this show different. There's so much curiosity about what happens before and after a big match.
Cricketers may have shared their side before, but what about their wives? This show gives them a voice too—sharing the pressures, emotions, and behind-the-scenes moments during events like the World Cup. It's raw, real, and deeply personal.'
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