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Ye Hai Mohabbatein to end only to return with season 2?

If you have been an ardent admirer of Ekta Kapoor’s daily soap Ye Hai Mohabbatein, we have bad news for you! If sources are to be believed, the much-loved series is nearing its end and may beam its final episode in January, next year.

Yes, after entertaining the audience for more than five years, the Divyanka Tripathi and Karan Patel starrer show is gearing up for its closer. But the good news is that after ending the first season, the makers might return with the second season of the series.


A reliable source close to the show reveals to an entertainment portal that talks are already on for Ye Hai Mohabbatein 2. However, if the show returns with another season in near future, it will have an entirely different storyline.

Ye Hai Mohabbatein will end by January. Talks for season 2 are on. The show can make a comeback with another rocking season with a fresh storyline. The discussion is still on,” says the source.

Produced by Ekta Kapoor’s Balaji Telefilms, the Star Plus series is based on Manju Kapur’s acclaimed novel Custody.

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