Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin has been the talk of the town. The show began in 2020 and was amongst the top five shows since the start. However, since a few months, there has been a massive dip in the numbers. The show starred Param Singh, Sanam Johar and Vaibhavi Hankare as Neil, Ruturaj and Tejaswini. Due to low TRPs the storyline changed and Tejaswini was shown dead.
Bhavika Sharma, who played Savi in the previous story, re-entered the show. Savi returned as an IPS officer. However, with Tejaswini, Rajat’s (Hitesh Bharadwaj) body was also found. They died together and hence, news reports said that they were having an affair.
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But Neil and Savi refused to believe such reports and decided to find out the truth. They researched a lot and were shocked to find out some details around this case. Savi even felt as if she never knew this side of Rajat. There were many twists and turns in the storyline. But, even after this major change, the TRPs kept falling down.
Bhavika reacts to rumours of GHKPM going off-air
The numbers went down to such extend that the show is not even in the top 20 list on the TRP charts. Hence, since a few days it has been reported that the show is going off-air in July this year. Earlier, Param Singh reacted to the reports and said that they haven’t been told anything officially but somewhere everyone knows what will happen.
Now, speaking to Buzzooka, Bhavika said, “Khabre khabre hoti hai. Aisi khabre mere kaano tak bhi ayi hai.” However, she said that they haven’t been officially told anything. But she also said that they have heard these things and hopes this does not happen.
She further said that even if that happens it is ok as things that start have to end someday. She requested fans to keep watching the show and loving them. This is a big story in entertainment news and TV news.
Well, looks like the rumours are turning out to be true. Yesterday, the BARC TRP report of week 24 came out and we saw that Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin is not even in the top 20 again. It just got 0.7 million impressions.
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