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These famous Tele-soaps will not return to TV after Lockdown ends
The world is fighting a war against Corona pandemic. In India, PM Modi announced complete lockdown till May3. After the announcement of complete lockdown in India, all shootings for films and Tv serials were also closed.
Mumbai: The world is fighting a war against Corona pandemic. In India, PM Modi announced complete lockdown till May3. After the announcement of complete lockdown in India, all shootings for films and Tv serials were also closed.
After the completion of lockdown life will come on the floor but few Tv producers are planning to stop telecasting some of most popular shows. According to spources Sony Tv is planning to start a new beginning with new shows.
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Behadh 2, Isharo Isharo Mein and Patiala Babes :
It has been decided to close three popular TV shows forever. Behadh 2, Isharo Isharo Mein and Patiala Babes have closed. Now even after the lockdown opens, these three shows will not make a comeback on TV. In a statement to the media, the channel said "These are the nature and Narrative Time Bound of three fiction shows. Shooting has been stalled since March. Due to the situation we are in, we cannot shoot the logical ending of these shows."
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All three shows have done well. They brought something new to the narration. Keeping in mind the interests of all and a joint agreement with the producers, it has been decided to close these shows, said producer of Patila bebes. He also said, "We could not shoot the rest of the episode due to the lockdown. We do not know when we will be able to shoot again. Therefore, the decision to close the show was taken with mutual consent."
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