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Jennifer Winget denies leaving Sony TV ‘Beyhadh 2’ – BizAsia


Jennifer Winget in ‘Beyhadh 2’

The famous Sony Entertainment Television thriller, “Beyhadh 2”, hit the headlines in the last few days after its release, the show was scheduled to go digital. In addition, it has been reported that its lead actress, Jennifer Winget, will leave the series after the change.

However, the channel recently revealed that the show has no plans to go digital and will stay on the channel until it reaches its logical end.

Winget went further today and denied rumors that she would leave the series. She went to social media to say, “Here, to clarify, I’m not” leaving “Beyhadh or anything to that effect. I stick to my initial plan as planned when I signed and I respect my initial commitment. The fact remains that the station wanted to move the show to its digital platform, and all I did was ask to postpone their decision, preferring / agreeing to continue on television. For the record, there had been no discussion of a price hike or bolting on Beyhadh at any time. “

Meanwhile, Prateek Sharma, producer of the show, said Time of india, “Beyhadh is a finished show and it will last six months. He is already three months old and he receives the same type of viewer as in the first season. All this talk about the broadcast of the show is false. “

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Jennifer Winget in ‘Beyhadh 2’

The famous Sony Entertainment Television thriller, “Beyhadh 2”, hit the headlines in the last few days after its release, the show was scheduled to go digital. In addition, it has been reported that its lead actress, Jennifer Winget, will leave the series after the change.

However, the channel recently revealed that the show has no plans to go digital and will stay on the channel until it reaches its logical end.

Winget went further today and denied rumors that she would leave the series. She went to social media to say, “Here, to clarify, I’m not” leaving “Beyhadh or anything to that effect. I stick to my initial plan as planned when I signed and I respect my initial commitment. The fact remains that the station wanted to move the show to its digital platform, and all I did was ask to postpone their decision, preferring / agreeing to continue on television. For the record, there had been no discussion of a price hike or bolting on Beyhadh at any time. “

Meanwhile, Prateek Sharma, producer of the show, said Time of india, “Beyhadh is a finished show and it will last six months. He is already three months old and he receives the same type of viewer as in the first season. All this talk about the broadcast of the show is false. “

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