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After 'Begum Bahu', Another Colors Show To Go OFF-AIR?
Arjit Taneja, Diana Khan and Samiksha Jasiwal's 'Begum Bahu' will bid goodbye to the viewers later this month.
Colors TV's 'Begum Bahu', featuring Arjit Taneja, Diana Khan and Samiksha Jaiswal in lead roles, is set to go off-air later this month after a run of only six months. The show went on-air in July 2019 and failed to fetch expected rating since beginning. Now, latest buzz suggests that another Colors show might soon bid goodbye to the viewers. Popular mythological show 'Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush', featuring Shivya Pathania and Himanshu Soni in lead roles, might reportedly end soon.
The show began in August this year and made headlines due to various controversies surrounding it. However, the show too failed to made a mark in the TRP list and fetched strictly okay numbers. According to an entertainment portal, "Neither did this high budget Siddharth Kumar Tewary show get great ratings, but it also walked into a political controversy, which had seen the show being off air in its key TRP state Punjab for nearly a month in the middle of last year. So now it seems that channel mandarins might have decided to cut their losses by ending the show in the near future." After 'Yeh Hai Mohabbatein', THIS Popular Star Plus Show To Go OFF AIR?View this post on InstagramLast day of being Noor , Shayra And Azaan! #BahuBegum A big THANKYOU♥️ #UntilNextTime
The IWMBuzz report further states that, "New social show, Barrister Babu, might replace either Siya Ram Ke Luv Kush or the other dead duck show, Bahu Begum. Another new show ‘Naati Pinky Ki Lambi Love Story’ is also looking for a slot. So there is no clarity on which show will it replace." However, the makers as well as actors are yet to react on the same. Keep watching this space for more updates!
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