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CONFIRMED! Karan Patel Aka Raman Bhalla Not Quitting 'Yeh Hai Mohabbatein'
Karan is currently not seen as frequently on Star Plus' popular show Yeh Hai Mohabbatein in which he plays the lead role opposite Divyanka Tripathi.
From the last two days, internet was buzzing with news of TV actor Karan Patel, who plays the role of Raman Bhalla in Yeh Hai Mohabbatein, being replaced by another small screen actor Chaitanya Choudhary of CID fame. Karan is currently not seen as frequently on Star Plus' popular show Yeh Hai Mohabbatein in which he plays the lead role opposite Divyanka Tripathi. This has led to speculations that the actor has left the daily soap, however, the reports are untrue.
Karan Patel plays the lead role opposite Divyanka Tripathi
Yes, you read it right and fans may take a sigh of relief as Karan is very much part of the show and is not quitting, in-fact his publicist confirmed the same to TOI.
"Karan is shooting for Yeh Hai Mohabbatein, but not as regularly as he used to because of other commitments. He is, however, there as and when he is needed," his publicist clarified to the website.
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Talking about CID actor taking his place in the popular daily, she said, "As for the replacement, the production and the channel house would be the best people to talk to. We haven't been given any intimation of the same just yet."
On related note, Karan will be part of the upcoming season of Khatron Ke Khiladi, he will leave for the shoot in Bulgaria in the month of August. Reportedly, the actor has prepped hard for the show, and worked hard on building his strength.
There are also reports that Karan will be seen in Bigg Boss 13. But it has not been confirmed by the actor.
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