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Shivangi Joshi and Harshad Chopda's Bade Acche Lagte Hain 4 is not going off-air, makers plan an exciting leap; Says report

Shivangi Joshi and Harshad Chopda's Bade Acche Lagte Hain 4 is not going off-air, makers plan an exciting leap; Says report

Time of Indiaa day ago
For days, reports had been floating around that Bade Achhe Lagte Hain 4, starring
and
, was going off air. Fans of the show were worried, thinking they might have to say goodbye to their favourite characters, Bhagyashree and Rishabh, much sooner than expected.
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However, these rumours can finally be put to rest since the show is not ending anytime soon.
According to a report in India-Forums, the makers are in fact planning a leap instead of wrapping up the show. This means viewers can look forward to new twists and turns in the storyline. The leap will bring fresh plot developments, emotional highs, and dramatic moments, keeping audiences hooked just like before.
Bade Achhe Lagte Hain 4, the fourth season of the popular TV franchise, has been winning hearts with its unique take on romance and family drama.
Shivangi Joshi and Harshad Chopda's on-screen chemistry has been a major highlight. The two actors, known for their natural performances, have managed to create a strong connection with viewers in a short span of time.
While details about the leap are still unknown, it is expected to bring a change in the show, possibly bringing in new challenges ahead of the lead pair. For fans, this also means getting to see their favourite actors explore different sides to their characters.
The makers are reportedly working hard to ensure that the leap feels fresh and adds excitement to the show's ongoing narrative.
The Bade Achhe Lagte Hain franchise has been a long-standing favourite among TV audiences, with each season offering a unique storyline.
Viewers don't have to say goodbye to Rishabh and Bhagyashree just yet. Instead, their story is gearing up for a fresh chapter filled with stronger emotions, gripping drama, and twists that will keep everyone guessing. The makers are all set to take the narrative forward in a way that stays true to the show's trademark style.
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