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Career Sankat Me He: Kapil Sharma Show To Got Off Air: Navjot Singh Sidhu Is The Reason
The Kapil Sharma Show is reportedly going off-air this June, as the team is heading out for a month-long tour to the US. Recently on April 7th, Sony TV announced a new show India’s Laughter Champion, and it’s being speculated that the show might replace the Kapil Sharma Show in the row. Earlier the rumours that the show is going off-air were in the headlines. However, after the announcement of the new show in the row, netizens are getting a sure hint that it might replace the Kapil Sharma Show. Sharing the promo on its Instagram handle Sony Tv wrote, “NEW SHOW ALERT!!! #I | Click Here...
Exclusive: Sony SAB’s Hero: Gayab Mode On to go off air on 30 October
Bad news for fans of Sony SAB’s show Hero: Gayab Mode On. We have heard that the show produced by Peninsula Pictures will be the next to bite the dust. Yes, the Abhishek Nigam, Manish Wadhwa, Ajay Gehi, Nitish Pandey and Tunisha Sharma starrer show will end on 30 October 2021. We hear that the cast and crew have been informed of the closure, and today is their last day of shoot on sets. Recently, the show saw the all-new avatar of their favorite Hero as it marked the next chapter of Veer aka Hero’s (Abhishek Nigam) adventurous journey. We buzzed the channel spokesp | Click Here...
Manmohini and Yeh Teri Galiyan also on chopping board?
Barely has the dust settled on the news that Zee TV might be pulling the plug on its once-popular show Ishq Subhan Allah, comes the buzz that Manmohini and Yeh Teri Galiyan (YTG) might face the axe as well. The former fantasy, now in its second season, had lost lots of traction in recent days, setting rumor mills ablaze that the channel has taken a final call. But interestingly, its last week's numbers have gone up a tad. Another Zee TV show, Yeh Teri Galiyan (Cinevistaas), which has clocked over 350 episodes, too might face closure, but there is no confirmed call on the same. | Click Here...
Siya Ram Ke Luv Kush to go off air?
There might be bad news for Himanshu Soni and Shivya Pathania fans. If reports are to be believed, Colors might take a call on the mytho show, Siya Ram Ke Luv Kush. Neither did this high budget Siddharth Kumar Tewary show get great ratings, but it also walked into a political controversy, which had seen the show being off air in its key TRP state Punjab for nearly a month in the middle of last year. So now it seems that channel mandarins might have decided to cut their losses by ending the show in the near future. There is buzz that new social show, Barrister Babu, migh | Click Here...
Kavach 2 to lose its shield?
Colors supernatural saga Kavach 2, starring Deepika Singh and Namik Paul, is under the scanner for low numbers. This Ekta Kapoor weekend production, which went on air in May, never really set the ratings on fire, as compared to the original, showcasing Mona Kapoor and Vivek Dahiya. Pranitaa Pandit, who plays the psychic Rekha, confirmed the scanner bit saying, “Hope we continue, for this show has given me good scope to play a layered character, as opposed to negative characters like my Kasam Tere Pyaar Ki stint.” Asked what might have gone wrong, she says, "I think the tim | Click Here...
Meri Hanikarak Biwi is not going off air: Producer Amir Jaffar
Amir Jaffar’s show Meri Hanikarak Biwi on &TV is in news. Recently an entertainment portal had reported that the show is going off air. Producer Amir Jaffar, who was caught off guard with this news says, “I was shocked. As far as we and the programming team of &TV is concerned there has been no indication whatsoever that this is going to happen as claimed by the news portal. The show is performing well despite its slot being shifted. We are even shooting special episodes. The show is on air now for more than a year which indicates that audience has liked the show | Click Here...
Discovery JEET pulls off Gabru and Man Vs Wild with Sunny Leone: Read Details
Discovery JEET’s pompous launch with varied bouquet of programming seems to be hit with some teething problems. The channel’s most ambitious show Gabru – Hip Hop Ke Shehzaade (Still &Still Moving Pictures) and Sunny Leone anchored reality show Man Vs Wild with Sunny Leone have been pulled off air from tonight (20 February). Yes, you heard it right!! Viewers who are already hooked on to the channel and its shows will very well know that the two shows have not been aired today. IndianWikiMedia.com got to know of this startling development and decided to d | Click Here...
Kuch Rang on Sony TV set to end
Hearts are set to bleed in agony for the ardent fans of popular Sony Entertainment Television show, Kuch Rang Pyar Ke Aise Bhi from the production team of Beyond Dreams. IndianWikiMedia has learnt that the serial is set to air its finale episode on 25 August, leaving a void in the television content space. Kaun Banega Crorepati, anchored by Amitabh Bachchan, will commence beaming from 28 August and will fill the 9 to 10 pm slot. Beyhadh currently airs at 9pm followed by Kuch Rang at 9.30pm in the channel. KBC will replace both the fiction entities. With the nugget of in | Click Here...
Sethji on Zee TV wraps up shoot; to end in September
IndianWikiMedia editorial team has learnt that Zee TV show Sethji, produced by Offshore Productions, is all set to bid adieu from screens soon. Our sources inform that the cast & crew had stopped filming for a couple weeks for over 20 episodes were already canned in bank. “The shooting was stalled. Then the team was told to shoot the end sequence. Hence, the final shoot was completed yesterday,” informs another source. Sethji will vanish from small screens in September leaving its dramatic imprints in minds of its fans. Priyamvada Kant, the conceptualizer of the | Click Here...
When Life’s NOT Ok, seek help from Bharat
Star Bharat…the name uncannily finds semblance with the rising nationalist sentiment in the country. Star Bharat, which seems to cater to the desi sentiments of the masses, will replace the identity of Life Ok. Life Ok, as a channel was an attempt by Star Network to lend freshness to Indian television content. It was meant to be a platform to experiment. It had its birth post wrapping up of Star One and after a rather baffling programming philosophy, is set to breathe its last in the coming days. Saddening but alarming!!! Life Ok never really managed to find its core | Click Here...
Life OK’s May I Come In Madam to shut shop
Life OK is certainly on a mission to bring in new programming!! Few months back, Life OK aimed at moving away from the female oriented shows and made their genre completely ‘male oriented’. Now, the newest idea is to bring in more of the ‘earthy’ shows that appeal to the masses!! In this bid, the show has already sent out closure dates to its big-budget shows Sher-E-Punjab: Maharaja Ranjit Singh and Chandrakantha. Also, Har Mard Ka Dard is on its way out!! Now we hear of the comedy show with a lot of sophistication, May I Come In Madam? (Edit II) going out. The show is | Click Here...
Life OK’s Chandrakanta to wrap up
The Chandrakanta sojourn on Life OK is set to come to a grinding halt. IndianWikiMedia has learnt from credible sources that the ambitious project will soon see its end. Helmed by Triangle Films, the show has Kritika Kamra and Gaurav Khanna in lead roles. Though sounded off with much fanfare, sadly it never managed to pick up in terms of audience connect and number churning. Says a source, “The series was a finite one and the shoot is over. Now, the channel knows when it will pull it off, in most probability,by end August, next month. Had ratings done well, the show would ha | Click Here...
An actor’s life is very unstable: Jinal Belani
Talented actress Jinal Belani, who became a household name enacting Sonu in Life OK’s sitcom Har Mard Ka Dard, believes that an actor’s life is very unstable. “Yes, I do believe so. You have to take each day as and how it comes. You can’t keep cribbing about it. Sometimes you are depressed that you shoot continuously and crib for a holiday and sometimes you are depressed because you are sitting free without any work. I feel it is part & parcel of an actor’s life. If someone does not like you in a particular role that doesn’t mean that you are not a good actor, may be | Click Here...
Saath Nibhana Saathiya’s ‘successful TV run’ set to end
Saath Nibhana Saathiya, the popular and long-running Rashmi Sharma show on Star Plus, has enjoyed a successful run for seven years now. The story, which began as the tale of two sisters Gopi and Rashi who get married to cousins of the same household, broke all barriers at the 7 PM slot on the channel. In fact, the show managed to etch its own success story as the slot leaders across all channels for many years. The soap saw lot of hurdles in the form of the original Gopi’s exit (Giaa Manek replaced by Devoleena Bhattacharjee) followed by the exit of many prime characters. However | Click Here...
Star Plus’ Koi Laut Ke Aaya Hai to end on 18 June
Star Plus’ thriller show Koi Laut Ke Aaya Hai starring Surbhi Jyoti and Shoaib Ibrahim in lead roles as Geetanjali and Abhimanyu, will bid adieu to TV screen, is what we have been told by our sources. The popular drama produced by Sphereorigins, will telecast its last episode on 18 June. Folks, if you are done wiping tears of gloominess, then let us share more details about it. Shares a source, “Although the show has got a good response from the audience in terms of buzz, it failed to garner numbers on ratings charts. The show will be replaced by Star Plus' upcoming | Click Here...
Thapki Pyar Ki NOT going off air
Ardent admirers of Colors’ show Thapki Pyar Ki (Shoonya Square and SOL Productions) will breathe a shy of relief as the tale will continue to captivate masses for some more time. Media reports speculated on the serial hitting a airing dead end but now our sources have informed us that Thapki will not go off air, but cling on a new time slot. “Thapki will take the 5pm slot from 15 May. Rashmi Sharma’s upcoming hospital drama will air from 6 to 7 and Bhaag Bakool Bhaag will be slated for a 5.30pm airing, as seen in the promos,” shared a source. Well, indeed good n | Click Here...