Champions Trophy show ‘Harna Mana Hai’ starts today on Geo News
Show will feature former cricket team captain Rashid Latif, Mohammad Amir and Ahmed Shehzad
By Our Correspondent
February 18, 2025
KARACHI: The eagerly awaited Champions Trophy’s biggest show, “Harna Mana Hai,” is making a grand comeback on Geo News starting Tuesday.
This show is set to take cricket fans’ excitement to new heights. The programme will bring together cricket and entertainment, featuring lighthearted games, humorous conversations and up-to-the-minute cricket updates along with engaging entertainment.
This season, the show will feature former cricket team captain Rashid Latif, Mohammad Amir and Ahmed Shehzad, who will share their analyses and expert commentary on the game. “Harna Mana Hai” will be aired daily at 11:05pm on Geo News and will continue throughout the Champions Trophy, leading up to the grand final.
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