
Param Singh Reacts To Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin's Abrupt End: ‘I Kind Of Knew…'
Param Singh, who took over as the lead in Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin, was surprised by the show's conclusion due to low TRP and shared his feelings about the end.
Ayesha Singh and Neil Bhatt became household names and won viewers' hearts in Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin, thanks to their strong on-screen connection. The show was one of the top daily soaps on Indian TV. Recently, the makers decided to take a time leap and brought new characters to refresh the plot. But it didn't impress the viewers. Even bringing back Bhavika Sharma as Savi could not save the show. Due to a fall in TRP ratings, the makers decided to end the show officially. Param Singh, who took over as the lead after the changes, was surprised by the news too and recently spoke about how he felt about the conclusion.
Speaking with Pinkvilla, Param said, 'I was just thinking about my character. But when the time slots were changing and TRPs were dipping, I was hoping that the numbers would go back up, but it didn't happen. The producers, makers and the channel tried a lot. They took a leap. There were a couple of changes, but nothing happened. I kind of knew it for a month that the numbers won't go up, and they will take it off, and that's what happened. It's a normal thing."
According to Param Singh, Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin's time slots were also changed on multiple occasions. He said, 'We were at 8 PM, 7:40, 7:30, 7:10, 7 and then now we are at 6:30 PM. Even the time slot matters, and there are a lot of other things that matter."
While remembering his final day on the set, the actor shared that he joined the show in the last week of January and worked for around five and a half months. Although he was the newest member, the rest of the team were more affected, as the show was on air for nearly five years. He said the moment became real when he gave his final lines and the director announced, 'It's a wrap."
Param Singh also spoke about his next project and revealed that he has a few things lined up, but nothing is final yet. The actor claims that he's open to all types of work, even street plays. However, he's not interested in doing shows like Bigg Boss, but Singh would like to be part of Khatron Ke Khiladi.
The actor played the role of Neil in Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin, opposite Bhavika Sharma's Savi. Although the team has already finished shooting, the daily soap is still airing and is expected to go off air in the coming weeks.
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