Friday, December 8, 2017

Divyanka Tripathi Quit Yeh Hai Mohabbatein & Ishita Bhalla's Death Confirmed


Television Actor Divyanka Tripathi has decided to Quit the Show for her Family & Maternal Issue.



Divyanka who is Recent Year Famous for her New Avatar "Ishita Iyar" famous TV Show "Yeh Hai Mohabbatein Produced by Leading TV Productions House Balaji Telefilms daily doze Soap Opera as a familiar name of Every indian household. 









Divyanka Tripathi fans, you might want to sit down first. The television star has been trending incessantly since Friday for reports stating that her character in Yeh Hai Mohabbatein will die in one of the upcoming episodes.











"I will be seen dying on the show. It's a great track, so anything for it," and fans on the Internet have lost their sleep over it. Added Divyanka.


But, the creative head and producer of Yeh Hai Mohabbatein - Sandiip Sikcand - dismissed such reports, saying: "It's all rubbish," 





The Yeh Hai Mohabbatein will die in one of the upcoming episodes. A report also states that producer Ekta Kapoor is looking forward to introduce new actors on the show.





Divyanka Tripathi plays the protagonist - Ishita Bhalla - in Yeh Hai Mohabbatein, which is one of the most popular shows on Indian television. Reports state the plotline to be somewhat like this - Ishita will be seriously injured while saving her daughter Pihu, played by Ruhanika Dhawan, from a team of thugs and die eventually. None of that is true, apparently: "The show is about Ishita and Raman, and that's how it will be. Nothing as such is happening; Divyanka is not going anywhere,"





Amidst all this, a source close to the show told that Ishita will indeed die on the show but will make a comeback with a reincarnation twist. Divyanka Tripathi has been part of Yeh Hai Mohabbatein since its inception in 2013.







Divyanka Tripathi, 32, is one of the most loved TV celebs in India. A glimpse of her massive popularity is her Instagram.


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