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Star Plus to pull the plug on Krishna Chali London

Buzz has it that Star Plus is set to axe one of its prime-time shows. We are talking about Parin Multimedia’s Krishna Chali London. According to reports, Star Plus is set to pull down the show owing to poor TRPs.

If sources are to be believed, the channel will beam the final episode of Krishna Chali London on 14th June. Starring Megha Chakraborty, Gaurav Sareen and Karan Vohra in important roles, the show began its journey 21st May 2018.


A source close to the development revealed that the channel and the makers have mutually decided to shut down the serial. “It is the producer and channel’s mutual decision to end the show,” the source says.

Now the question arises which show is going to replace Krishna Chali London after it airs its last episode on 14th June? Insiders reveal that Sandiip Sickand’s much-talked about show Kahan Hum Kahan Tum may take the time slot of Krishna Chali London from 17th June.

Kahan Hum Kahan Tum stars Dipika Kakar and Karan V Grover.

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