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The Kapil Sharma Show's Surabhi, Samriddhi Aka Chinki Minki Announce Split

The Kapil Sharma Show's Surabhi, Samriddhi Aka Chinki Minki Announce Split

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Despite the split which is purely creative in nature, Surabhi and Samriddhi Mehra's bond remains strong as ever.
Popular twin influencers Surabhi and Samriddhi Mehra, also known as the viral Chinki-Minki duo, have officially announced their professional split. After years of professional collaborations, and winning hearts with their energetic and humorous performances on social media, the two announced the shocking news via a note on Instagram, leaving fans emotional. Despite the split which is purely creative in nature, the Mehra sisters' bond remains strong as ever.
The note, shared on their joint handle on the photo-sharing application, read, 'With a heavy heart, we are now parting our ways as Jodi. We've decided to explore life on our individual journeys from here on." The sister duo was also part of The Kapil Sharma Show.
In the caption of the post, the sisters highlighted their deep gratitude toward their audience for their love and support and urged fans to keep showering love on them. The sisters wrote, 'Grateful for everything we've shared and excited for what lies ahead. Keep cheering for both of us with your love and blessings."
Earlier in a chat with Free Press Journal, Surabhi and Samriddhi Mehra opened up about the bond they share with each other. 'There is a twin telepathy bond that we share. Our nature is such that we know what the other person is thinking. So it has helped us a lot to excel in our lives. We can not trust anyone except for both of us. As we grow together, the bond is getting stronger and stronger day by day," Samridhi mentioned.
On challenges they often face as a duo in the entertainment industry, Surabhi said that it becomes difficult for people to choose between her and Samriddhi which prompts them to replace the sisters with someone else. She stated, 'We do auditions a lot together, and people are sometimes like, 'We have to choose one of you'. I think that is the challenge that we have been facing nowadays. People think they need one of us, but since they can not decide, they change their plan and take someone else." 'We are open to work in individual projects too," Surabhi added.
The announcement of the Mehra sisters' professional split has sparked a flood of reactions across the Internet, with fans expressing sadness. However, they continue to cheer for the talented duo, extending their heartfelt wishes to the creators for their individual journey ahead.
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