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Time of India
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Param Singh: Before taking up any new show, I want a small break... I'll plan a small trip
Param Singh, recently seen in 'Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin,' is taking a break after the show's end. Expressing gratitude for audience support, he's planning an international beach trip for relaxation and self-reflection. Actor Param Singh, who recently returned to the small screen with Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin, has bid farewell to the show after it went off-air due to low TRPs. When asked him about it, he said, 'Yes, I'm getting a positive as well as emotional farewell for my role in the show by my audience. ..many are writing to me on social media to take up a new show, a new role. I'm thankful for the love and support I received each time for my screen presence." Before jumping into another project, the actor plans to take a breather. 'Before taking up any new show, I want a small break... I feel I'll plan a small international trip. I'm a beach person... So just looking for a new destination,' he said. Param adds, 'Beaches are best when it comes to relaxing and for the restorative environment they offer. The calming sound of waves, the feel of sand, and the warmth of the sun create a soothing atmosphere that makes you feel positive, energetic and helps to explore oneself. The wish, the desire you set for next and reduces stress, boredom. Additionally, the vastness of the ocean and the open sky can evoke a sense of freedom and tranquillity, providing a space for reflection and escape from daily pressures. ' Param is known for his roles in popular shows like Sadda Haq , Ghulaam , Ishk Par Zor Nahi and Mariam Khan – Reporting Live .


Hindustan Times
04-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Param Singh on his short-lived TV comeback: Sometimes projects just don't work
After a hiatus of over three years from the television screen, actor Param Singh made a return with Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin (GHKKPM), which he says was creatively fulfilling for him, but didn't find the success it deserved. The show recently went off air within just four to five months of him joining the cast post leap. Param Singh Talking about returning to TV screen, Param says, 'It was a long break. I wasn't used to working like that for years. But when I got the opportunity to do this character—starting off timid and then transforming completely—I was excited. There was a clear 180-degree shift in the role, and that really intrigued me.' "I didn't want to take up something just for the sake of being on screen. I need to feel connected to the work I do," says Param, adding, "I was being approached for roles, but nothing felt too exciting to pick and work upon. Having said that, even though fans were missing me on TV, I was working on other projects. I did workshops, shot for 2 web series, and more. It's just that the shows I shot for haven't released yet, so people thought I had disappeared." Despite the short run of the show, Param holds no bitterness. 'I had a good time. So no regrets,' he says, adding, 'It was one of those projects that had everything going for it—good writing, a strong team, and a fresh concept. But sometimes good projects just don't work on TV. Nobody really knows why.' The 36-year-old actor also mentions, "The makers had pushed the show to a different time slot, their was no connection of the new characters to the old cast and story line. Their was a visible disconnect that the audience felt." Having said that, Param asserts that no one can predict what will and won't work on television these days. While a lot of actors have often mentioned about choosing roles to just be seen, Param thinks differently. "A lot of actors pick up roles just to maintain visibility, and that's fine. But I've never been that kind of actor. I can't do something just to be seen. There has to be substance for me to say yes." During his time away from daily soaps, he had been offered multiple shows—some of which he accepted, but they too didn't last long. 'There were a couple of interesting ones, but they shut down in three months. I genuinely thought they would work. The concepts were new, the production quality was great, and I believed in them,' he shared. 'But nothing happened. It's disappointing because you invest time and energy, and then it just doesn't take off.' 'It's part of the job. You work hard, give it your all, and sometimes things still don't work. You just move on to the next one,' says Param wrapping up, as he mentions that despite these setbacks, he is focused on working on his craft. For Guru Purnima, wanted to check if Sparsh has any acting coaches, drama teachers, directors, or even co-actors that left a lasting impact on him — someone who taught him something pivotal about his craft or changed the way he approached a character? Someone who he calls his guru and how they made a difference in his life


Time of India
04-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Exclusive - Param Singh on Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin wrap-up; says 'I saw it coming as the TRP had been declining, I'm just happy for the journey and everything we achieved during the show'
After completing a successful five-year journey, Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin is coming to an end. The cast and crew recently wrapped up shooting for the final day of the show. The show is going off air reportedly because of falling TRP ratings. Even after a generation leap, a new cast, and Bhavika Sharma's return, it couldn't regain its popularity. Param Singh, who entered the show after generation leap, recently spoke exclusively to Times of India TV and shared his thoughts on the show going off-air and the reason behind the decision. Talking about the wrap-up of Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin and his final day on set, Param said, "The last day on set felt surprisingly normal and peaceful. Since we had known about the show ending for the past 2–3 weeks, there weren't any emotional breakdowns. Everyone was calm and ready. For me, I was actually excited to finally shave off the beard. Even though it felt sudden, I kind of expected it because the TRP was falling, and the new storylines didn't really connect with the audience. I'm just happy for the journey and everything we achieved during the show." He further shared the reason behind the show going off air, "In my opinion, the lack of connection between characters of previous season and ones after the leap could be a reason. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo In a business driven by trial and error, it's hard to pinpoint a definitive reason behind the conclusion of any project I feel. I think if there was a perfect formula, every show would be a success. Ultimately, emotional investment of an audience is the driving factor of success or failure of any project. " Param Singh also opened up about working with the cast and crew, he said, "It was a fantastic experience in itself. It was amazing to be part of such a dedicated team. Everyone from the actors to the crew worked towards bringing their A-game every single day with unnerving respect and hardworking natures. There was a wonderful sense of camaraderie and bonding off set. It was indeed a lot of fun." Param, who shared great on-screen chemistry with his co-star Bhavika Sharma, opened up about their off-screen bond as well. He said, "It was delightful working with her. She is sweet and genuinely fun-loving as a person. She brings in a vibrant and bubbly energy to the set. Working alongside her was a truly enjoyable experience." While concluding, Param revealed how Savi and Neel's love story will conclude, "Things between Savi and Neil will conclude on a platonic note. As the curtain closes, they are shown making a conscious choice of being friends. Its a sweet and mature ending." Param Singh: I will stay away from social media until it's not hampering my work


Hindustan Times
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Param Singh reveals, he is 'single': I am not dating anyone
Jul 02, 2025 05:32 PM IST Actor Param Singh recently made a comeback to television with Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin. The show recently went off-air owing to low TRPs. Talking to us, Param talks about his journey and how he has grown to ignore rumors and speculations about him in all aspects. Param Singh Speaking about his personal life, Param says, "There have been so many rumours about me—who I'm dating, who I'm not—but I've genuinely learned to ignore all of it now." The 36-year-old actor mentions, 'It used to affect me earlier, but now I've realized none of it matters. People will say what they want to say. I know my truth, and that's enough.' Being linked with your co-star is nothing new in the showbiz world, and Param has faced similar situations during his career span. From Sadda Haq (2013) opposite Harshita Gaur to shows like Ghulam (2017), Mariam Khan - Reporting Live (2018), Ishq Par Zor Nahi (2021), and others, Param reveals his current relationship status. Param mentions that he has been single for some time now. "I'm single. It's been almost 3-4 years now. It's been a long time since I've dated anyone. I don't even know," he shares. When probed further, Param mentions that he is focusing on bringing about a change in his life, both professionally and personally. "I have always been critical of my work, my life. But with time, now the fear of judgment has gone, and I love that. I've reached a space where I know how to keep my peace. Let people think what they want—I'm focused on my journey.'


News18
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Param Singh Reacts To Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin's Abrupt End: ‘I Kind Of Knew…'
Last Updated: 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. First Published: