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Teri Meri Doriyaann is a show that has won hearts with its storyline and concept. The show is in the news for the constant track changes and the makers even introduced a leap with new characters in it. Yogendra Vikram Singh played the role of Diljeet post leap and he quit the show after two months. BollywoodLife is on WhatsApp. Get all the latest Entertainment News and TV News updates instantly. As per new reports, Teri Meri Doriyaann will witness another major twist in the coming months. If reports are to be believed then, Sahiba will be shown dead. Actress Himanshi Parashar who plays the role of Sahiba in the show speaks about her character’s death, TRP dip and more.
Himanshi Parashar on dipping TRPs
Teri Meri Doriyaann star Himanshi spoke her heart out about the dipping TRP of her show. The show’s ratings dropped drastically as it secured 0.9 points last week. Himanshi Parashar said that it was quite disheartening and demotivating, but they kept on convincing themselves that it could be because of the IPL. She even continued saying that maybe viewers did not like the recent track but makers are working on it. She further said that the writers are underway in writing something exciting that viewers might like. She even said that actors have no say in the story or track of the show. The actors give out 100% in whatever is given to them and also have complete faith in the writers and audiences.
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Himanshi Parashar on Sahiba’s death in Teri Meri Doriyaann
Actress Himanshi said that she has not been told officially anything about the same and thus cannot confirm or react to the same. She even said that viewers will have to wait and watch the new twists that will soon unfold in the show.
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Teri Meri Doriyaann stars Vijayendra Kumeria, Tushar Dhembla, and Gauri Tonk among others in crucial roles.
 Teri Meri Doriyaann actress Himanshi Parashar spoke her heart out about dipping TRPs, her character Sahiba’s death and more.Â