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Surbhi Chandna in talks for Sanjivani remake

Extremely talented television actress Surbhi Chandna needs to introduction. After playing the character of Anika in the hit Star Plus show Ishqbaaaz, she became a household name with a fanbase envied by many actors.

It’s no secret that Surbhi recently bid adieu to her popular show Ishqbaaaz to try something new as an actress. It looks like the beautiful actress has finally found something which has got her really excited.


According to reports, Surbhi has been approached to play the female lead in an upcoming show. Buzz has it that producer Siddharth Malhotra is planning to remake the iconic show Sanjivani and he is keen to have Surbhi onboard to play the female lead in it.

The original series had an impressive star cast including Gurdeep Kohli, Mihir Mishra, Rupali Ganguly and Mohnish Behl. After having a successful run on Star Plus for three years, it returned with a sequel titled Dill Mill Gaye in 2007, which starred Karan Singh Grover, Jennifer Winget, Shilpa Anand, Sukirti Kandpal and Karan Wahi in lead roles.

The remake will air on Star Plus, the same channel which beamed the original show.

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