Ram Bhavan Bumped to Late-Night Slot as TRPs Tumble—Will Om & Isha’s Saga Survive the Shift?
It looks like trouble has knocked on the doors of Ram Bhavan. Colors TV’s family drama, headlined by Mishkat Verma, Khushbu Rajendra, and Samiksha Jaiswal, is heading into what may be its most crucial phase yet—and not in a dramatic plot twist, but with a major time slot reshuffle.
Starting June 9, Ram Bhavan will now air at 10:30 PM, handing over its prime-time throne to the channel’s shiny new offering Nayantara. Why the change? The answer lies in two dreaded TV buzzwords: low TRPs.
New Time, Old Problems?
While time slots don’t always determine a show’s fate, they certainly set the tone—and Ram Bhavan’s move to a later slot screams “damage control.” With dwindling ratings and viewer fatigue settling in, Colors TV is giving the drama one last shot at revival by pushing it out of the hot seat and into a quieter corner.
The hope? Loyal viewers might still follow it to its new home, while fresh eyeballs flock to Nayantara. The reality? Viewers are already grumbling online, and not just about the time change.
Gayatri’s Never-Ending Gimmicks: Enough Already!
Fans of Ram Bhavan have been vocal about their growing frustration with the current track. Om and Isha, the star-crossed pair at the heart of the show, are stuck in a never-ending loop of conspiracies hatched by the ever-menacing Gayatri. Every episode seems to echo the last—same scheming, same suffering, and barely any growth.
“It’s like watching reruns of a show that hasn’t ended,” quipped one fan on social media.
Audience fatigue is real, and unless the makers hit the refresh button hard, this story might run out of steam faster than the TRPs can spell doom.
A Show at Crossroads: Sink or Soar?
Despite the growing criticism, Ram Bhavan isn’t beyond saving. The cast still draws admiration, especially Mishkat Verma’s understated portrayal of Om and Khushbu Rajendra’s emotionally rich Isha. There’s chemistry, there’s potential—but what’s missing is momentum.
Industry insiders hint that the show needs to pack a punch—and soon. The formula? Emotional confrontations, fresh conflicts, and maybe—just maybe—a few villains who don’t keep recycling the same evil smirk.
Nayantara’s Gain, Ram Bhavan’s Gamble
As Nayantara gears up for a splashy debut, Ram Bhavan quietly packs up its prime-time bags. The question on everyone’s mind is: can it survive the shift? The 10:30 PM slot is notoriously tricky—viewers are either winding down or flipping over to OTT platforms for a binge.
To keep the flame alive, Ram Bhavan will need to do more than just rely on its cast or loyal base. It needs a jolt—narratively and emotionally.
Final Verdict?
Ram Bhavan is at a make-or-break moment. If the makers don’t seize this transition as an opportunity to reinvent the plot and rev up the drama, they risk the show fading into the late-night shadows. But if they rise to the occasion with bold storytelling, this time shift could be a blessing in disguise.
Either way, the clock’s ticking—and Ram Bhavan better be ready to fight for its place.
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