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Saath Nibhana Sathiya: Ahem to return in the show!

New Delhi : Star Plus serial Saath Nibhana Sathiya gave a shock to its fans when their favourite Ahem ji quit the show. Makers of the show introduced the another lead Dr. Krishan Raheja! But now seems like that, the chemistry between the new male lead Dr Krishna Raheja and Gopi (Devoleena Bhattacharjee) hasn't really clicked with the audience.So the makers have finally decided to bring back Ahem back on the show. Yes that’s true! Mohammad Nazim is all set to be back on the show! A source associated with the show reveals, "Saathiya' has always been about Gopi and Ahem, so we felt it was necessary to revive the love story. A new story is being worked upon to reintroduce Nazim on the show." The actor, who will commence shooting in a week's time, remained unavailable for comment. But what will happens to Khalid's track?
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