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Colors' Ishq Mein Marjawan clocks 100 episodes

In a time when many television soaps shut their shops within months of going on air, Colors' popular show Ishq Mein Marjawan has successfully completed 100 episodes. Produced by Beyond Dreams Entertainment, the show stars Arjun Bijlani and Alisha Panwar in lead roles.

The whole cast and crew of the show were recently in Manali to shoot some special episodes. Now that the whole team is back to Mumbai, they all are planning to throw a bash to celebrate the milestone their show has achieved.


“I am very happy. We were travelling to Mumbai from Manali yesterday when are 100th episode was telecast. Arjun (Bijlani), Vineet (Raina) and I were together and it was a proud moment for all of us," the lead actress Alisha said.

“We happen to achieve a benchmark around the time of our revisit to the same location (Manali) where we commenced our shoot, so it was like going back to our roots. I am extremely happy and I hope we achieve many more milestones, she added.

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Highlights:

  • HBO’s Harry Potter reboot set for release in 2027
  • British actor Tom Turner reportedly cast as the narrator
  • Fans split over the rumoured addition
  • Series aims to follow JK Rowling’s books more closely
  • Filming already underway with a fresh young cast

The upcoming HBO Harry Potter series has stirred fresh debate, with reports claiming the reboot will include a narrator in a major shift from the original Warner Bros. films. The change, if true, marks an attempt to bring the adaptation closer to JK Rowling’s books, where the storytelling voice was always key to the tone.

According to Redanian Intelligence, British actor Tom Turner has been cast as the show’s narrator, though HBO hasn’t confirmed the news. The idea alone has sparked discussion across Harry Potter fan forums and social media, where the words “faithful adaptation” are now being thrown around and not always in a good way.

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