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The &TV Show Ek Vivah Aisa Bhi to end in September!

Another television show is on the verge of bidding adieu to the audience owing to low TRPs. Launched with much fanfare on 6th February on &TV, Ek Vivah Aisa Bhi was expected to do well, considering the fact that it boasted of some brilliant actors and an engaging storyline of window remarriage.

But it seems no one can crack that perfect formula which makes a show or film hit. The TRP of the serial has been very poor since the beginning and now reports are coming in that the makers have finally made their mind to pull the plug on it.


As per some reliable sources, the final call has been taken and the show will beam its last episode in the month of September. Reportedly, poor numbers are not the only reason behind the sudden closing of the show.

Actually, when the makers launched the show, they had high expectations from the lead actor Abhishek Malik. However, Abhishek failed to live up to the expectations. He just could not impress the audience with his acting skills.

Reportedly, a new show called Half Marriage will replace Ek Vivah Aisa Bhi from the next month and take the 7.30pm slot. Promos of the new show are already beaming and have got the audience hooked.

We hope this new show works wonders for the channel and everyone else associated with it.

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