Submitted By: Anchal On January 25, 2021 07:01 PM IST
Jennifer Winget who is famous for her diverse portrayal of various tv characters including amazing Maya of Beyhadh also made headlines with her OTT platform debut with Code M last January.
The digital platform gave her much appreciation and critical acclaim alike.
That is why it has come as a shock for many that Jennifer would refuse the shifting of one of her famous tv shows to a digital platform.
Beyhadh 2 starring Jennifer Winget, Shivin Narang and Ashish Chaudhary was loved by the audience.
However, like many other shows pandemic led to the show going off air.
In a recent interview Paras Madan one of the co-star of the show revealed that the makers were thinking of shifting the show to digital platform after pandemic.
Jennifer however was not in support of the show coming on any OTT platform.
Paras further stated that he and rest of the cast and crew were sure of the success of the show on digital platform.
Considering that Jennifer herself has starred in digital platform, her decision to refuse the shift of the show remains unclear.
On the work front, Jennifer is gearing up for her second season of Code M which would stream on Zee5 AltBalaji.
Sharing a teaser of the show at her Instagram handle on army day she revealed that shooting for second season will begin soon.
Audience can hardly wait to see Major Monica back in action.
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