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Citizen Khan ist eine britische Sitcom, die von der BBC produziert und von Adil Ray erstellt wurde. Bisher wurden fünf Serien gezeigt. Es wurde in Sparkhill, East Birmingham, angesiedelt und von seiner Hauptfigur, einem britisch-pakistanischen. Entdecken Sie Citizen Khan - Series 1 [UK Import] und weitere TV-Serien auf DVD- & Blu-ray in unserem vielfältigen Angebot. Gratis Lieferung möglich. Sitcom set in Birmingham, following the trials and tribulations of larger-than-life self-appointed Muslim community leader Mr Khan and his long suffering family. Citizen Khan: Mr Khan (Adil Ray) ist ein selbstsicherer und selbstverliebter Patriarch – zugleich Vorsteher der Familie wie der muslimischen. Besetzung, Charaktere, Schauspieler & Crew der TV-Serie: Adil Ray · Shobu Kapoor · Maya Sondhi · Bhavna Limbachia · Kris Marshall · Abdullah Afzal · Nish . Citizen Khan is a sitcom aired on BBC1. It is created by and stars Adil Ray who plays community leader Mr. Khan. This site's views are not the BBC's. Citizen. The long-suffering Khan family return, with a wedding to plan and in-laws to impress.

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The Rumour - Citizen Khan - BBC Comedy GreatsThat is, until he discovers the mother-in-law may be worth some money. With the help of son-in-law-to-be Amjad, a ridiculous disguise and a spying mission, Mr Khan tries to stop Naani moving out at all costs.
With Shazia and Amjad's wedding fast approaching, the Khans invite the Maliks to dinner. Mrs Khan takes on more shifts at the supermarket, leaving Mr Khan in charge of the house.
Mr Khan discovers that Prince Charles might be dropping in to the city farm. Mr Khan reluctantly agrees to organise Amjad's stag, while Shazia goes on her hen do.
The day of the wedding of Mr Khan's daughter Shazia to 'pakora short of a picnic' Amjad has finally arrived, but all is not well in the Khan household.
Mrs Khan is still upset that Shazia has opted for a British-Asian fusion affair, rather than a big, fat, traditional Pakistani wedding. Then, Shazia won't let her help with the organization and when Shazia refuses to wear a matriarchal family heirloom, it all gets too much - Mrs Khan refuses to go to the wedding, and instead takes a shift at the supermarket.
So, with Amjad in tow, it's up to Mr Khan to get his wife back onside. But, of course, in Mr Khan's world things aren't that simple. As a result, Amjad goes missing, Shazia's mother-in-law-to-be Mrs Malik makes a startling revelation, and thanks to Mr Khan there's a very near miss at the ceremony.
Mr Khan gets into a state at a stately home when Naani takes the law into her own hands. The Khans decide to have a family day out to visit Farley Manor, owned by Lord Anstruther, which is putting on a display of Indian treasures collected during the British Raj.
Mr Khan's efforts to impress the council committee are put on hold while he takes Naani around the old manor.
He becomes much keener on all things ancient and Indian after meeting Lord Anstruther, but his hopes of hobnobbing with the aristocracy are jeopardised by Naani's sticky fingers.
Mr Khan bites off more than he can chew when he takes on a new role as a lollipop man, and a family photo opportunity causes friction between sisters Alia and Shazia.
Mr Khan wants to get baby Mohammad enrolled at a good school and tries to take the inside track by becoming a school crossing patrol officer.
However, the training regime and selection process is tougher than he was expecting - even with Amjad helping him to get fit around the streets of Birmingham.
Meanwhile, Naani wants the family to have a proper family photo done in a studio. Shazia and Alia clash when Alia tries to hijack the studio session to get photos for her personal fashion vlog which already has thousands of followers - most of them drawn to a video of Mr Khan walking to the bathroom in his underpants.
Baby Mohammad is having a few unsettled nights, and Shazia and Amjad are finding it difficult to cope with the lack of sleep.
Mrs Khan thinks they need to spend some quality time together, and deputises Mr Khan to book them a romantic weekend away.
Mr Khan is trying to win a Pride of Birmingham award Alia misinterprets this as him going on a Birmingham Pride march , which leads to an altercation with a parking attendant at the supermarket.
The dispute escalates and Khan finds himself staging a protest against parking fines from inside his car after the attendant tries to have it towed away.
The police are called - in the shape of community support officer Amjad - and Khan is able to solve Amjad's problems and his own in one fell swoop.
Alia, meanwhile, has managed to get herself and baby Mohammad on a TV show, much to the family's embarrassment Mrs Khan decides she and Mr Khan should have more 'together' time, and invites Khan along to watch her tango class demonstration.
Mr Khan already has something planned - he's opening a fried chicken franchise on the high street. He is keeping it a secret from Mrs Khan as he has invested their pension money in it.
He enlists Alia, Amjad, Naani and nephew Faraz as his chicken shop crack team. Matters are further complicated when the manageress at the chicken shop, Sandra, takes a shine to Amjad.
But for Mr Khan this could be just what he needs While trying to teach Baby Mo how to play cricket, Mr Khan discovers that his little grandson might be psychic and immediately sets him to work picking his lottery numbers.
Amjad's mother, Mrs Malik, is threatening to solve Shazia and Amjad's housing problems by taking them with her to live in Bradford.
Mrs Khan succumbs to stomach pains as a result of the stress, and the family rushes her to hospital. On her hospital gurney, while waiting to see a doctor who she tries to set up with Alia , Mrs Khan makes her husband promise to stop Shazia, Amjad and Baby Mo going to live with the in-laws.
Khan has to use his ingenuity - and a DNA testing kit - to try and save the day, not before electrocuting himself on a defibrillator and getting involved in one mo' mix up He's making his own version of the lemon drizzle inside-out cake.
Meanwhile, there are more pressing problems on the domestic front: Alia's got a boyfriend. Mrs Khan is worried that he sounds too rough and sends Mr Khan and son-in-law Amjad to give him a talking to - at a pub.
After negotiating a number of bearded biker men, Khan meets the boyfriend and for purely selfish reasons invites him over to the house.
However, Mrs Khan makes a discovery that forces Mr Khan to quiz Alia about every father's worst nightmare The opening episode of the 5th season sees Mr Khan make an exhibition of himself in front of a packed house at Edgbaston Cricket Ground.
Having been made to sleep in the car by Mrs Khan after forgetting their wedding anniversary, Mr Khan is on a mission to make amends. But his boast to Dave that he knows local boy Moeen Ali backfires when Amjad suggests he could get the famous England all-rounder to make a celebrity appearance at the fundraiser that Mrs Khan and Shazia are helping organise.
Mr Khan has no option but to get to the cricket match to find Moeen and do whatever it takes. Mr Khan has bought a drone camera to keep an eye on the local neighbourhood as he believes it is starting to go a bit downhill.
This is brought home when he finds out that his grandson, Mo, is being bullied at his nursery. But when Mr Khan decides to teach Amjad how to be a better dad, he gets a lot more than he bargained for, both during a trip to the local pool and when re-enacting a scene from Birmingham gangster drama Peaky Blinders.
Meanwhile, Shazia and Amjad get ready to go on their first family holiday together, except Mrs Khan thinks she is going along too.
How is Shazia going to tell her that this won't be her first holiday since Great Yarmouth ? Tragedy strikes the Khan household, as Amjad's bewigged father, Mr Malik, is knocked down and killed by the number 37 bus.
The real tragedy for Mr Khan is that the grief-stricken Mrs Malik is staying with them and comfort eating him out of house and home.
But when Mr Khan discovers he might be able to find an investor for his new invention amongst the funeral mourners, he throws himself into the burial arrangements.
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