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NAAMKARANN: SHOCKING! Viraf Patel to QUIT the show!

New Delhi: Mahesh Bhatt hemmed Star Plus show ‘Naamkarann’ is gaining popularity after the leap and it is due to the new lead actors Aditi Rathore aka 'Avni' and Zain Imam aka 'Neil'. There is no doubt that viewers love their chemistry. But we may see exit of a prominent character in the upcoming days. TV actor Viraf Patel, who plays the lead role of ‘Ashish’, may quit the show. Actor is not satisfied with the way his role has shaped up. While talking to Bombay Times, he said “I don't feel there will be anything creatively satisfying for me to do now, after the leap. So maybe, I should quit the show. Hopefully, they will let me go. However, things can change if Mahesh Bhatt saab has better things in store for me." Apart from this show, Viraf is also doing Sony Entertainment Television’s upcoming show ‘Moh Moh Ke Dhaage’ but as a script writer. He further said “I am involved in the script writing of the serial. I felt it was another area that I could explore and felt that writing and creatively contributing seemed like a good option." Before Viraf, Barkha Bisht Sengupta and Kunwar Amar also had quit the show but it was before the serial took huge leap. Well, let’s see if Mahesh Bhatt retains Viraf Patel or not?

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