The popular fiction ‘Jodha Akbar’ on ZEE TV will make way for new show ‘Tashan-e-Ishq’ early August, it's been confirmed.
The final episode of ‘Jodha Akbar’ will be broadcast in India on 7th August 2015 and new age romance ‘Tashan-e-Ishq’ will launch in the Monday to Friday 20:00 slot from Monday 10th August.
ZEE TV Business Head Pradeep Hejmadi, said, “Being a historical serial, ‘Jodha Akbar’ had a finite storytelling to it. It had completed its quantum of storytelling.”
Offering a somewhat different take, Creative Head Sujata Rao, said, “There were a lot of historical points which were still to be explored, but I really can’t comment on the channel’s decision to shut down the show. We’ve had a wonderful experience and we want to end the show on a good note. We hope that ratings increase in the final episodes and people would then crave for a second season of ‘Jodha Akbar’.”
“Maybe the audiences were looking forward to a continuation of the Jodha-Akbar story, but how long can you pull off a Jodha-Akbar? This was not fiction, but a piece of history and so we have to move with it,” Rao added.
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The final episode of ‘Jodha Akbar’ will be broadcast in India on 7th August 2015 and new age romance ‘Tashan-e-Ishq’ will launch in the Monday to Friday 20:00 slot from Monday 10th August.
ZEE TV Business Head Pradeep Hejmadi, said, “Being a historical serial, ‘Jodha Akbar’ had a finite storytelling to it. It had completed its quantum of storytelling.”
Offering a somewhat different take, Creative Head Sujata Rao, said, “There were a lot of historical points which were still to be explored, but I really can’t comment on the channel’s decision to shut down the show. We’ve had a wonderful experience and we want to end the show on a good note. We hope that ratings increase in the final episodes and people would then crave for a second season of ‘Jodha Akbar’.”
“Maybe the audiences were looking forward to a continuation of the Jodha-Akbar story, but how long can you pull off a Jodha-Akbar? This was not fiction, but a piece of history and so we have to move with it,” Rao added.
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