Submitted By: Somya On March 11, 2022 05:03 PM IST
Colors' tv popular show Choti Sardarni leads Nimrit Kaur Ahluwalia and Mahir Pandhi have decided to leave the show.
Nimrit Kaur Ahluwalia had to leave Choti Sardarni last year in March owing to her health issues.
Nimrit returned to the show around a month after her recovery.
However, Nimrit has been forced to quit the show again due to health issues.
Nimrit has been advised by her doctors to take a break from work.
The makers of the show are planning and are in a process of casting a new lead couple for the show.
Along with Nimrit, Mahir Pandhi who had joined the show as the new male lead after the leap, will also exit the show.
As per the reports of Etimes, a sorce associated with the show, “Yes, we are in the process of casting the new lead couple. We tried our best to retain Nimrit but her health is everyone’s priority. The show is her baby and understandably, no one is happy with this development. The new lead couple will not replace Nimrit and Mahir. They will play new characters and in fact, Nimrit will be instrumental in bringing the new protagonist to the forefront. Once the new couple is established, Nimrit and Mahir’s characters will fade out eventually. The new couple is expected to be introduced in the first week of April and a month later, Nimrit and Mahir will exit the show.”
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