Kanwar Dhillon and Neha Harsora, the lead actors of TV serial ‘Udne Ki Aasha’ conveyed their gratitude to audience and also expressed their happiness. They said that it speaks volumes about their content.
It feels great that the show has completed 100 episodes. And you know what’s even more special? Since its launch just one week before the IPL, the show has managed to make its way to the top-five chart and consistently stayed there. I think that speaks volumes about our content and the connection the show has with the audience,” Kanwar who is playing male lead in the show said.
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Additionally talking about the number of episodes show has completed, he said, “With time, I’m sure it’s going to rise even higher. And touch wood, the numbers speak for themselves. The love we are getting from the audience speaks for itself. I hope that just like we’ve completed 100 episodes, we will go on to complete 500 and then 1,000 episodes.”
Neha, who plays Sailee in the show, said: “It’s amazing that we have completed 100 episodes. I’m really happy that everyone on the set and off it is enjoying the show. Personally, it fills me with joy to be a part of this project. The production team is thrilled as well since this is their first show.”
Expressing gratitude over achievement producer Rahul Kumar Tewary appreciated the passion of the team.
Produced by Rahul Kumar Tewary in collaboration with Rolling Tales Production, ‘Udne Ki Aasha’ airs on Star Plus at 9 p.m.
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