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The chemistry between Krystle D'Souza (Jeevika) and Nia Sharma (Maanvi) was pivotal to the show's success, setting a benchmark for on-screen relationships. Conclusion
While the finale was a happy one, the decision to end the show was surrounded by rumors and speculation. The primary reason cited for the show going off air was a dip in its television rating points (TRPs) during the final months of its run. Airing on the STAR Plus network, the show concluded on September 13, 2013, and was replaced by the epic mythological series Mahabharat in its 8:30 pm time slot.
: The story moves forward to showcase a unified family celebration. Jeevika and Viren name their new daughter Mansi, while Manvi and Virat name theirs Jahnvi. Key Themes of the Finale
The chemistry between Krystle D'Souza (Jeevika) and Nia Sharma (Maanvi) was pivotal to the show's success, setting a benchmark for on-screen relationships. Conclusion
While the finale was a happy one, the decision to end the show was surrounded by rumors and speculation. The primary reason cited for the show going off air was a dip in its television rating points (TRPs) during the final months of its run. Airing on the STAR Plus network, the show concluded on September 13, 2013, and was replaced by the epic mythological series Mahabharat in its 8:30 pm time slot.
: The story moves forward to showcase a unified family celebration. Jeevika and Viren name their new daughter Mansi, while Manvi and Virat name theirs Jahnvi. Key Themes of the Finale