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After Kasam-Tere Pyaar Ki, THIS Zee TV show to go off air?

New Delhi: Colors TV’s popular show Kasam-Tere Pyaar Ki is all set to bid adieu to the viewers on July 27. The romantic drama starring Sharad Malhotra and Kratika Sengar, which has been entertaining the television viewers since March 7, 2016, recently went for a reincarnation track. The news of the show going off air came as a shocker to the fans, who simply love the sizzling chemistry between Kratika and Sharad. It seems Kasam is not the only show on the small screen to shut up its shop. As per the latest buzz a Zee TV show will also face the axe on the channel. And the show in question is Jeet Gayi Toh Piyaa Morre. Also Read- THIS show to REPLACE Kasam-Tere Pyaar Ki on Colors TV The show, which was initially launched at the 7pm slot, was shifted to the late night slot after the launch of Ishq Subahn Allah. The daily soap from the stable of Jay Productions was further shifted to 6:30pm slot after Bhootu ended. As per a report in IWMbuzz, the romantic drama will breathe its last on July 27, thus making way for a new show. The channel is yet to announce a replacement. Talking about Jeet Gyi Toh Piya Morre, the show was launched with Krip Suri and Yesha Rughani in lead roles in August last year. The show took a 25-year-old leap in March this year and Krip's character was bumped off while Yesha played her own daughter Devika. Sasural Simar Ka fame actor Shoaib Ibrahim joined the Zee TV show as the new male lead.

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