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Ayesha Singh, Aishwarya Sharma and To Neil Bhatt show Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin is one of the most watched TV shows in India. The series shows the love triangle between the main actors Sai, Virat and pakhi. Some time ago we already knew that Shruti aka Shafaq Naaz had told Virat that she was in love with him. Virat’s friend was Sada aka Vineet Kumar Choudhary who turned out to be a terrorist. He was killed by Virat. Shruti was Sada’s wife and was expecting a baby. Now, it seems that fans of the show in South Africa are upset with Shruti’s song. They have sympathized with Sai aka Ayesha Singh.
For the uninitiated, when Sada asked Virat to take care of Shruti, he pretended to be her husband in the hospital. Sai was not aware of the situation as Virat did not inform any of his family members about the same. There is a section of social media users who feel that Sai deserves more and is completely shown as a victim. They think that her character is always heartbroken and that a petition should be started to keep trash from being shown on the show. They also feel that Sai has only a supporting role. It’s a pretty big thing in entertainment and TV news.
Watch the show Twitterati nailing Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin.
Here in South Africa we are currently on the Shruti trap and we are fed up #GhumHaiKisikeyPyaarMeiin pic.twitter.com/olXJCh396x
— ??Mitchell McGamata ?? (@LesetsaZA) October 20, 2022
Fans of Sai and Virat affectionately call them Sairat. They have been upset before by the makers of the show. This is because Sai is always shown as a traumatic victim and bears the brunt of it himself; while Pakhi wins kindness with his tactics. Talking about Aisha, Sai’s character from the show is loved by all. She is a woman who has a mind of her own, fierce and not dependent on Virat. Aisha is one of the best TV stars in the industry right now.
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