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Siddhant Karnick & Shivin Narang in consideration for Beyhadh 2

Beyhadh, starring Jennifer Winget and Kushal Tandon in principal roles, was one of the most successful shows on Sony Entertainment Television. During its glorious run, it broke several TRP records and remained one of the top-rated shows on Indian television.

When the romantic thriller series ended its successful run in 2017, fans were really heartbroken. However, soon the makers announced a season 2 to the hit show, and fans have been waiting for the same ever since.


With Beyhadh 2 already in the works at Cinevistaas Limited, rumours about the cast for the upcoming season have been doing the rounds for several weeks now. While actress Jennifer Winget has been retained to reprise her popular character of Maya, the makers are yet to confirm the name of the male lead for Beyhadh 2.

Amidst speculations, a popular entertainment portal reports that the production house is presently busy casting for other lead characters on the show. If reports are to be believed, Siddhant Karnick and Shivin Narang are running ahead in the race to bag the lead role in the much-awaited series.

According to reports, Beyhadh 2 will be a triangle involving a woman and two men. In the second season, Maya will fall in love with an older character, expected to be played by Siddhant Karnick. The character will have a young son, which is likely to be played by Shivin Narang. It is said that Karnick’s character will dump Maya after some time. To take her revenge, Maya will fall in love with the younger character.

More details are awaited.

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