Ekta Kapoor Drops The First-Look Of Ambitious Space Series "M.O.M"

Mohnish Singh|Jun 08, 2019

Indian television czarina Ekta Kapoor celebrated her 44th birthday on 7th June. On the special occasion, she unveiled the first poster of her ambitious web-series “M.O.M”. Set to stream on ALTBalaji, the series features Sakshi Tanwar and Mona Singh.

Ekta Kapoor is ruling the web as well as the television space like no other content producer in the Indian entertainment industry. While several of her shows are garnering huge TRPs on television, her web-shows on ALTBalaji are attracting the audience from all over the world.

On 7th June, Ekta Kapoor celebrated her 44th birthday. On the occasion of her birthday, she took the opportunity to raise the curtain on her forthcoming web-series M.O.M. - Mission Over Mars. The ambitious project stars Kapoor’s all-time favorite actresses Sakshi Tanwar and Mona Singh in lead roles.

Nidhi Singh and Palomi Ghosh will also be seen essaying important character on the web-show.

In M.O.M - Mission Over Mars, Mona Singh will be seen in the role of an Indian Space Agency scientist named Moshmi. The actress has never played such kind of a character before and that makes the web-show quite special for her.

Sharing her excitement, the talented actress told an entertainment portal,

Sakshi Tanwar, who also plays a scientist, says that she is overwhelmed that she got an opportunity to play the character of Nandita Hariprasad.

M.O.M - Mission Over Mars is set to stream on ALTBalaji.

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