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India Today
05-08-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
Is Kumkum Bhagya going off-air after 11 years?
Zee TV's popular show 'Kumkum Bhagya', which has been a big part of Indian TV since 2014, is reportedly going off the air. It seems Zee is shaking things up with a fresh lineup of Ekta Kapoor show has been huge for Zee TV and has built a loyal fan base over the years. But lately, the ratings have been slipping, and that's why the channel decided it's time to wrap it suggest that 'Kumkum Bhagya' will be replaced by a new TV show 'Ganga Mai Ki Betiyaan'. It is produced by Ravie Dubey and Sargun Mehta's Dreamiyata Entertainment and stars Amandeep Sidhu, Sheezan Khan, and Shubhangi Latkar. The show is still waiting for a time slot but looks set to take over the space left by 'Kumkum Bhagya'.A source close to the production told "Kumkum Bhagya, which presently has Pranali Rathod, Namik Paul, and Akshay Bindra as the fourth-generation leads, will soon go off air. The decision has been made to end the long-running show due to a drop in TRPs."advertisementZee TV has been reshuffling its programming schedule, aiming to optimise viewer engagement by introducing varied content. Timings of other shows like 'Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile', 'Vasudha', and 'Jagriti Ek Nayi Subah' have been shifted. Additionally, a new reality show 'Chhoriyan Chali Gaon' has been launched, which is garnering a positive response.- EndsMust Watch


Time of India
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Ayushi Khurana as she talks the about auspicious occasion on Guru Purnima: says 'For me, this day has always been about one person — my mother'
On the auspicious occasion of , a day dedicated to expressing gratitude towards our Gurus in life, be it teachers, mentors, or guiding forces, we turn the spotlight on some of beloved actors as they pay heartfelt tributes to those who have shaped their personal and professional journeys. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Whether it's a parent, coach, spiritual teacher, or a director who helped uncover a deeper truth, the stories shared serve as beautiful reminders of the profound impact a true Guru can have. For Ayushi Khurana, who essays the role of Reet in Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile, that guiding force has always been her mother — a source of unwavering wisdom, strength, and inspiration. Ayushi Khurana, who essays the role of Reet in Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile said, 'For me, Guru Purnima has always been about one person — my mother. She has been my first teacher, my fiercest cheerleader, and the person who laid the foundation for every value I hold dear. As a child, I vividly remember her saying, 'No matter how big your dreams are, your feet should always stay grounded.' That single line has been my compass through every high and low. She taught me that kindness is strength, that hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard, and that staying true to yourself is the greatest lesson of all." She added, "Even now, before any big audition or shoot, I pause and think, 'What would Mom say?' That voice of hers — wise, encouraging, and unwavering — lives in me. Every Guru Purnima, I make it a point to spend the day with her. We usually visit a nearby temple together and then I take her out for lunch — it's my little ritual to say thank you to the woman who gave me not just life, but also the tools to live it meaningfully. She is and always will be my guiding light. ' Ayushi Khurana on doing Ajooni: I am fulfilling my parents' dream of playing a lead role


Hans India
04-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hans India
Jayati Bhatia: I want to make people feel something
Actress Jayati Bhatia, who is currently seen in Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile, says as an actor, I don't want to just blend in—I want to make people feel something, To prepare for the role, Jayati took inspiration from her own life and from famous plays like Shakespeare's Othello, especially the clever and manipulative character of Iago. But the character of Bua Ji isn't just based on books or plays. She added her own experiences and observations to shape the role. Talking about her character, Jayati shared: 'When I first read about Sharda Suryavanshi, I was immediately intrigued by her psychological depth. She doesn't think of herself as a negative person. In her mind, she's preserving the emotional order she has carefully built and Reet is a disruption to that.' She said: 'I found myself thinking of Iago, who operates under the illusion of loyalty, twisting the truth with such finesse that people believe him. That was my launchpad. I've met people in real life who will shower you with love and yet plot your downfall. I took that duality and applied it here. The warmth in Bua Ji isn't fake—it's just weaponised when needed.' The actress said that she wants viewers to feel confused about her. Jayati added: 'Is she caring or controlling? Is she protecting Raghav, or isolating him? I want viewers to get so involved; they start yelling at the screen whenever Bua Ji makes a move—then I've done my job.' 'As an actor, I don't want to just blend in—I want to make people feel something, even if that something is anger. I hope to become a household name to be hated, and I say that with pride because that's when I'll know I've truly done justice to the role. I truly hope the audience is enjoying it as much as I am.' 'Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile' has been captivating audiences with its tender yet turbulent tale of Raghav, played by Bharat Ahlawwat and Reet essayed by Ayushi Khurana. While their love story takes center stage, it is the undercurrent of manipulation and emotional politics stirred by Sharda Suryavanshi, or Bua Ji, that adds compelling texture to the narrative. 'Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile' airs on Zee TV.


Time of India
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Jayati Bhatia of Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile: I want viewers yelling at the screen whenever Bua Ji makes a move
Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile has been captivating audiences with its tender yet turbulent tale of Raghav (Bharat Ahlawwat) and Reet (Ayushi Khurana). While their love story takes center stage, it is the undercurrent of manipulation and emotional politics stirred by Sharda Suryavanshi, better known as Bua Ji, that adds compelling texture to the narrative. Played with stunning nuance by brilliant veteran actor Jayati Bhatia, Bua Ji is not your typical antagonist. She's loving, loyal, at least on the surface, and deeply complex beneath it all. Jayati Bhatia, known for her strong theatre background and powerful television roles, brings a new kind of energy to the character of Bua Ji. To prepare for the role, she took inspiration from her own life and from famous plays like Shakespeare's Othello, especially the clever and manipulative character of Iago. But Bua Ji isn't just based on books or plays. Jayati added her own experiences and observations to shape the role. From suggesting subtle pauses to altering lines for sharper emotional impact, she has collaborated closely with the creative team to ensure Bua Ji doesn't fall into cliché but instead becomes a character audiences love to hate. Talking about her character, Jayati Bhatia shared, 'When I first read about Sharda Suryavanshi, I was immediately intrigued by her psychological depth. She doesn't think of herself as a negative person. In her mind, she's preserving the emotional order she has carefully built and Reet is a disruption to that. I found myself thinking of Iago, who operates under the illusion of loyalty, twisting the truth with such finesse that people believe him. That was my launchpad. I've met people in real life who will shower you with love and yet plot your downfall. I took that duality and applied it here. The warmth in Bua Ji isn't fake—it's just weaponised when needed.' She added, 'I want viewers to feel confused about her: Is she caring or controlling? Is she protecting Raghav, or isolating him? I want viewers to get so involved, they start yelling at the screen whenever Bua Ji makes a move—then I've done my job. As an actor, I don't want to just blend in—I want to make people feel something, even if that something is anger. I hope to become a household name to be hated, and I say that with pride because that's when I'll know I've truly done justice to the role. I truly hope the audience is enjoying it as much as I am.' As tensions rise between Raghav and Reet, and Bua Ji's quiet orchestration continues behind the scenes, viewers can expect even more riveting twists that test relationships and loyalties. Jayati Bhatia on Heeramandi, bond with Sonakshi Sinha, Sharmin Segal's trolling & Dipika Kakar's text


Time of India
12-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Bharat Ahlawwat channels his inner Rockstar off-screen and on-screen on the sets of Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile
In Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile , love takes centre stage as Bharat Ahlawwat 's character, Raghav, decides to learn the guitar in a heartfelt effort to impress his wife, Reet ( Ayushi Khurana ). What makes this track even more special is that Bharat knows how to play the guitar in real life—a passion he developed after watching the film Rockstar, which inspired him to learn the basics of the musical instrument. Bringing a slice of his true self into the role, he performed the sequence himself, adding an authentic and heartwarming touch to the moment. Off-screen too, Bharat didn't miss the chance to share his passion for music. During breaks, he entertained his co-stars with impromptu jam sessions, turning the set into a lively, music-filled space full of laughter and bonding. Bharat said, 'I've always loved playing the guitar and getting a chance to do it on my show was so much exciting. It allowed me to bring a piece of myself into the character. I actually got inspired to learn the basics of guitar after watching the movie Rockstar — it left a deep impression on me. Though I'm not a professional, I've kept at it over the years. When my co-stars found out, they insisted I play something for them too. We've been bonding over music during our breaks, and I didn't miss the chance to lighten the mood by playing a few tracks. It brought such a fresh energy to the set. These are the little moments we cherish as actors — they stay with us long after the scenes are done.' While the story continues to unfold Reet and Raghav's emotional journey, Bharat is striking the right notes, both with his acting and his music on the sets. As Raghav and Reet continue to deal with unspoken emotions and missed chances with Rohit's ( Aasim Khan ) entry into their lives. Will Reet and Raghav finally confess their love, or will fate take a different turn?