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SONY TV’s popular show to go OFF AIR

New Delhi: Earlier we told you about Sony Tv’s ‘Bade Bhaiya Ki Dulhaniya’ goin off air, not another show of Sony channel is going off air. Popular show ‘Ek Duje Ke Vaaste’ is will go off air. When show’s lead actor Namik Paul was asked about this, he said this is just a rumour but as per reports of India Forums, an important member of the crew told that show will off air very soon as they are not able to shoot in such condition. As the lead actress of the show Nikkita Dutta aka Suman is not well from last 2 months. Actress was not able to shoot and only came on sets when there were close scenes. The member of the crew was planning for Nikkita’s shoot but channel told him that show doesn’t wants to replace Nikkita so it will go off air by October 7. While on the other hand, Nikkita is totally unaware of this. Actress said that she just got discharged from hospital and doesn’t have any clue what is going on. Well this news is definitely a shocker for Suman and Shravan fans.
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