Possible abrupt ending of Bade Achhe Lagte Hain (Naya Season) with Harshad Chopda and Shivangi Joshi, as reported by TellyChakkar, aligns with the show's struggle to maintain strong ratings. Despite the star power of Chopda and Joshi, who likely commanded high fees due to their popularity, the show failed to resonate with its core audience. The fanbase, while vocal and enthusiastic (as seen in posts on X praising the "RishRee" chemistry), didn’t translate into consistent viewership, possibly due to a disconnect with the storyline or character arcs.
TellyChakkar’s report suggests the show was always intended as a finite series, but its early exit hints at deeper issues, likely tied to low TRP ratings and high production costs. The narrative, featuring dramatic twists like Bhagyashree’s near-death experiences and Rishabh’s revenge arc, may have been too intense or polarizing for the traditional audience expecting the classic Bade Achhe emotional depth. Fan reactions on X also indicate dissatisfaction with certain character resolutions, which may have further alienated viewers.Could the makers have given it more time? Possibly. Extending the run might have allowed the audience to warm up to the new jodi and story, especially given the hype around Chopda and Joshi’s first-time pairing. However, with poor ratings and high costs, the decision to pull the plug was likely driven by financial pragmatism. A few more episodes to refine the plot or address fan feedback (e.g., resolving subplots like Ava’s arc, as criticized on X) could have helped, but without a quick uptick in viewership, the makers likely saw little justification for continuing. Balaji Telefilms and Sony TV, known for swift decisions on underperforming shows, prioritized cutting losses over banking on a potential turnaround.In short, while more time might’ve helped, the combination of low ratings, high costs, and audience disconnect made the abrupt end a practical, if disappointing, call.
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