It's a wrap up for Dil Ki Baatein...!
No last day celebrations for the team of Sony TV's Dil Ki Baatein...
Published: Friday,Aug 07, 2015 13:38 PM GMT-06:00
Ram Kapoor and Gurdeep Kohli starrer Dil Ki Baatein Dil Hi Jaane started on a very good note bringing to light the disease of cancer. The makers and actors have shot for their last episode yesterday.
Our source informs, "As the show is ending abruptly, there was no time for celebrations and instead the makers had kept two shifts on the last day to have an accurate end to the show."
Disha AKA Mahima Makwana express, "It's been a lovely journey; I got to learn a lot from my character which will be cherished for a lifetime. I am glad to have received such an opportunity to work with so many senior actors who are amazingly brilliant. Overall it has been a wonderful journey and has surely proved to be a stepping stone in my career."
We wish the entire team good luck!
Aakruti Damani
Comments (4)
Sony needs to focus on limited series then. It is only channel which gives different content with so less of typical drama. Example - Reporters, DKB, Hanuman, Karna, Maharana Pratap, CID, CP, KTLK etc. There were some really awesome shows like Maahi Way, Kismat, etc. But looks like from some years the shows are not working...so better make limited shows like Maahi Way.
9 years ago
Not surprised at all, with the lead being Ram's body double.
9 years ago
I am feeling bad for Sony.. hope the two new shows Hanuman and Karna at least get 1.5 trps for the channel.. even Reporters is doing so bad with 0.2 trps despite the fact that it is a very good show
9 years ago
no show on Sony lasts more than 5 months. It's becoming a trend now, which is why other channels like Zee and Colours are procuring better scripts. Luckily the channel continues to make revenue through CID, Crime Patrol, and 2 Ekta shows. The new lineup of shows don't look promising either, and no audience will stick to them..because we all know they will also end in 5 months. Sony's heyday was from 2006 to 2010.. after that it sort of went downhill.
9 years ago