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Sanjay Kapoor's Dil Sambhal Jaa Zara to shut shop

Launched with much fanfare, Star Plus' Dil Sambhal Jaa Zara is being axed by the channel as it failed to perform well on the TRP chart. Despite being headlined by popular names like Sanjay Kapoor and Smriti Kalra, the soap just could not garner much attention of the audience. Resultantly, the channel has decided to pull the plug on it.

Helmed by renowned filmmaker Vikram Bhatt, Dil Sambhal Jaa Zara dealt with a unique story of a married couple with an age gap of 20 years. Initially, the show received a favourable response from the audience, but soon numbers started tumbling down, leading makers to the decision of taking it down.


The show, which was launched on 23rd October 2017 will beam its last episode on 2nd February. The cast and crew have been informed about the same. “The team of Dil Sambhal Jaa Zara has been informed about the channel’s decision and the last day of shoot is 25 January,” informs a source.

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