Originally posted by: Randomlurker
Itâs definitely going off-air, Iâm so sure. I said it when the new gen was introduced â they might stretch it to 9 months like Maati, but nope, they crashed hard in trps real quick. Some shows are 100% getting axed â Pocket Mein Asmaan, Rab Rakha â everybody knows that. SPâs having meetings and planning a big revamp. So, no, theyâre not going to act like âoh these two shows going off-airâ this is our big news. We already know that. đ The real âbig newsâ has to be something else â theyâre tightening things with other shows too, replaced an fl , probably jhanak going for child leap. But people are still stuck guessing what this âbigâ news might be.đ
Remember when Shahi replaced Shehzada and Prats before last ipl? Everyone online was like âweâre boycotting Rishta.â nd you me nd some others already said trp audience doesnât care. Theyâll adjust, and they DID. Sad truth is, thanks to dkp , this trend of replacing actors overnight started â actors donât even have job security now. If trp drops, they get kicked, I get it's sucks for them it's really bad they put hard work.
And I also get it, that online fans get attached to characters, but at the end of the day â itv is a business. This is SPâs money, not yours. Theyâll do whatever brings them profit. And the makers will follow the same path. If makers started listening only to online fans and showed exactly what they want, their shows would flop in 5 months. Can online viewers guarantee theyâll give good trps, ad revenue or help launch new shows on channels? No. Makers gotta earn too â thatâs how they pay actors.
I donât get it when people say, âwhy did this itv actor choose such a script , shouldâve picked something better ,why hitesh choosing this etch etc.â Like bro, in todayâs cut-throat industry, actors will take what they get. Itâs their livelihood. Online fans are too emotional sometimes â like âIâm boycotting this!â but the makers wonât care if youâre not giving them trps. The only day Sitara will panic is when all the trp aunties start rejecting their content. Until then, online fans can scream âboycottâ all they want, it wonât change a thing.
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