Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Mein Faces July Deadline: Leap of Faith or Leap of Doom? Star Plus’ once-glorious primetime drama Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Mein might soon pack its bags and exit the stage by July 2025. While there’s no official confirmation, the whispers in the industry corridors are getting louder—this long-running soap is teetering on the edge.
The show began with a bang in October 2020, riding high on the trio of Ayesha Singh, Neil Bhatt, and Aishwarya Sharma. Fans were hooked, TRPs were booming, and everything seemed rosy. Fast forward to 2024, the show decided to go for a massive generational leap, probably thinking “new cast, new drama, new heights.” Instead, they landed in a ratings nosedive.
Enter Param Singh and Bhavika Sharma, hoping to reignite the spark. Sadly, the matchstick was soggy. Even with Bhavika’s return as Savi, a character audiences previously adored, the chemistry didn’t quite click with Param Singh. The story lost its grip, characters exited faster than weekend plans, and viewers just stopped showing up. TRPs dropped below the dreaded 1 mark—ouch, from a glorious 2.8 to single digits. Not even the latest suspense-thriller track could stop this tumble.
Adding to the chaos, Vaibhavi Hankare and Sanam Johar, the fresh post-leap faces, didn’t even get time to unpack before being shown the door. And here’s where the makers probably fumbled the most—how do you expect viewers to emotionally invest when the cast keeps changing faster than your phone’s battery percentage?
Now, the channel’s reportedly handed the makers a clear ultimatum: fix the ratings, or it’s curtains in July. You can almost hear the producers sweating in HD. This move from Star Plus isn’t a surprise—Ghum Hai has slipped out of the top 20, and in TV-land, that’s the equivalent of being ghosted by the algorithm.
The downfall of Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Mein is a case study in how not to handle a generational leap. Instead of easing audiences into a new era, the makers hit the reset button too abruptly. Characters came and went, plots turned chaotic, and loyal fans were left clinging to nostalgia.
Bhavika Sharma’s return could’ve been a saving grace, but even she couldn’t fight against inconsistent writing and a shaky cast shuffle. The latest murder mystery arc has some potential, but unless the makers commit to stability, it may be too little, too late.
Verdict? Unless a miracle—or a very tight script rewrite—happens soon, this beloved show might exit with more whimper than bang. July’s coming fast, and unless the TRPs rise, Ghum Hai might soon be Gaya Hai.
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