Listen up, fam! SAB TV’s Itti Si Khushi is packing its bags and heading out after a decent but not explosive run. While Sumbul absolutely slayed as Anvita, the show didn’t go full “Imlie-level rage” and the TRPs decided to play hide and seek. Classic TV things, bro. One show becomes a nationwide obsession, the next one does “respectable but meh” numbers. Story was cute, emotional, a little chaotic-family real, but maybe the SAB audience wasn’t fully locked in.But let’s be real — is Sumbul slowing down? Nahhh. This girl is only 22-23 and already built different. Bigg Boss glow-up → Imlie stardom → Kavya → now this. Ups and downs are the plot twists every actor signs up for. Show ended? Cool. More time for better plots, baby!Her upcoming horror film Jhaad Phoonk (with the one and only Ram Gopal Verma) had a teaser drop last year that got everyone hyped, but it’s stuck in that classic “filmy delay drama.” Not cancelled, just fashionably late. Post-production things, release window shuffle — we’ve seen this movie before (pun intended). When it drops, it’s gonna be Sumbul’s big-screen glow-up moment. From sweet TV bahu to horror heroine? Yes please!And hold up — she’s not just waiting around! Sumbul just dropped her fire new music video “Aaj Sach Bolungi” under her own production house STK Spark. It’s a super personal, heartfelt track (family collab with her sister and dad involved), launched with major girl-child vibes. She’s not only acting now, she’s producing and singing her truth straight to the audience. Boss moves only! 
Big question: Can she level up to bigger pastures and go bold?
Abso-freakin-lutely. Sumbul’s already said she’s eyeing OTT for meatier, boundary-pushing roles. She wants variety, not just “good girl” loops. Horror is her first step out of the comfort zone, and bold content? She’s young, versatile, and has that fearless fanbase. If the script slaps and the director’s fire, don’t be shocked if she serves some steamy, intense, no-filter scenes. TV queens are doing it left and right these days, and Sumbul’s got the range.Moral of the story? One show flopping TRPs doesn’t mean the career’s over. It’s just a plot break before the next banger. Sumbul’s still that girl — young, talented, hungry, producing her own stuff, and ready to haunt our screens in new ways (literally and figuratively)
Abso-freakin-lutely. Sumbul’s already said she’s eyeing OTT for meatier, boundary-pushing roles. She wants variety, not just “good girl” loops. Horror is her first step out of the comfort zone, and bold content? She’s young, versatile, and has that fearless fanbase. If the script slaps and the director’s fire, don’t be shocked if she serves some steamy, intense, no-filter scenes. TV queens are doing it left and right these days, and Sumbul’s got the range.Moral of the story? One show flopping TRPs doesn’t mean the career’s over. It’s just a plot break before the next banger. Sumbul’s still that girl — young, talented, hungry, producing her own stuff, and ready to haunt our screens in new ways (literally and figuratively)

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