In a surprising turn, the TV show 'Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin' recently jumped ahead 20 years, saying goodbye to stars like Neil Bhatt, Ayesha Singh, Harshad Arora, and others who were well-liked by viewers. But the show's plot stays interesting with new characters like Shakti Arora and Bhavika Sharma, which keeps people watching.
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But hold on to your seats, because something amazing happened on the set of the show. In Mumbai's Film City, a python showed up on the 'Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin' stage, which was a surprise. Shakti Arora himself posted a video to social media of the amazing event.
Sources said that the situation was quickly brought under control in just 10 minutes, but not before everyone was scared. The group was shocked to find that the python had left behind about 150 eggs. This wasn't the first time Shakti Arora had seen animals on set. He said he had seen deer and snakes crossing the roads. In another scary event, a leopard let everyone know it was there. Even though no one was there when the leopard came, the crew was able to watch what it did with CCTV cameras.
Shakti Arora emphasised how careful everyone was on set by saying that wildlife officials who were stationed in Film City told them that the leopards wouldn't attack unless they were scared or disturbed. The star said that he knows night shoots can be dangerous and always makes sure he has someone with him. "We are a very easy catch for them," he says. I don't want to cause them to kill each other. During the monsoons, snakes also come out from where they hide."
Even with all of these crazy things happening, 'Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin' is still at the top of the TRP charts, and its storyline after the jump is what keeps people watching. Saavi is the daughter of Sai, played by Ayesha Singh, and Virat, played by Neil Bhatt. Bhavika Sharma plays Saavi. Ishaan comes to life thanks to Shakti Arora, who adds an interesting spark to the mix.