Popular Drama ‘Tumm Se Tumm Tak’ Celebrates One Year of Breaking Norms and Winning Hearts

Mumbai: Zee TV’s critically acclaimed prime-time romantic drama, Tumm Se Tumm Tak, officially completed one glorious year on air on July 7, 2026. Produced by visionary creators Prateek Sharma and Parth Shah under the premier banner of Studio LSD Private Limited, the show has established itself as a trailblazer in Indian television. It continuously captivates millions across the country and streams globally on ZEE5. Since its grand premiere on July 7, 2025, Tumm Se Tumm Tak has defied conventional storytelling by exploring a deeply emotional, taboo-breaking age-gap romance. The narrative follows the…

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TRPs Measured Eyeballs, Not Hearts: Pallavi Purohit Calls for a Fairer Rating System

Mumbai: With the television industry facing uncertainty following the temporary suspension of weekly TRP ratings, actress Pallavi Purohit, who is currently seen in Do Duniya Ek Dil, believes the moment could become a turning point for Indian television—provided broadcasters use it to focus on storytelling rather than chasing numbers. Sharing her thoughts on the industry’s dependence on ratings, Pallavi says the absence of weekly TRPs could help reduce the constant pressure that often dictates creative decisions. “Initially, channels may become cautious because TRPs have always been their compass. Without that…

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She has a naturally elegant screen presence: Anjali Phougat on Akanksha Chamola’s style

Mumbai: Actress Akanksha Chamola, who is a participant in the second season of the reality show Lock Upp, has grabbed eyeballs not only because of the secrets that were revealed in the show but also for her unique style. US-based Indian-origin stylist and actor Anjali Phougat believes Akanksha has a unique taste, and her style complements her personality. Anjali said, “I watched Akanksha Chamola on the show, and from a stylist’s perspective, I think she has a naturally elegant screen presence. She carries understated fashion very well. Rather than overpowering…

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My Family And root Keep Me Grounded: Neha Harsora Reflects On Her Journey In Television

Mumbai: Neha Harsora, who has been receiving appreciation for her role Sailee in Udne Ki Aasha, reflected on her acting journey, struggles, and the lessons she has learnt along the way. Sharing that acting was never part of her original plan, Neha said, “Acting wasn’t something I had planned from the beginning. But somewhere along the journey, I realised I genuinely enjoyed the craft and connecting with people through characters.” Like many actors, she too faced moments of uncertainty and self-doubt. “There are moments when you question yourself and wonder…

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Numbers are not just mathematical symbols; they can be tools for understanding human behavior: Ayush Gupta

Mumbai: Ayush Gupta, who is a spiritual healer, numerologist, tarot card reader, reiki healer, and founder at Anannt Oorja Safar (Co Founder, Yogini Aarvika Gupta), was never a math enthusiast, but what attracted him to numerology was how it helped him explore different personalities, life patterns, and human behavior. He said, “I started learning numerology when I was 15 years old. What initially attracted me to it was the challenge it presented. Interestingly, I was never particularly fond of mathematics, so exploring a subject that revolved around numbers felt like…

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Before the TRP era, TV survived: Parichay Sharma

Mumbai: Without weekly numbers, there’s a question of how anyone measures success. But Vasudha actor Parichay Sharma doesn’t think that’s a real problem. He said, “How do you get to know that a web series has done well? It’s the same. When something is a hit, whether it’s a movie or a web series, people talk about it. They share the content on social media, and there is a lot of buzz around it. Then, of course, you get to know that your product is good, no matter what.” Television…

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Rinhee Suberwal Opens Up About Her Acting Debut in Bye Bai Bye Alongside Seema Pahwa

Mumbai: Rinhee Suberwal has added another feather to her cap with her acting debut in the YouTube web series Bye Bai Bye. Already known as a tarot card reader, astrologer, healer and choreographer, Rinhee recently stepped in front of the camera as an actor and says the experience has only strengthened her desire to explore more acting opportunities. Speaking about sharing screen space with veteran actress Seema Pahwa, Rinhee says she was made to feel completely at ease despite working alongside such an accomplished performer. “When you’re working with a…

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Today’s children need Shaktimaan ten times more than the children of 1997: Mukesh Khanna shares with astrologer Geetu Parmar

Mumbai: Astrologer and psychic Geetu Parmar recently sat down with actor Mukesh Khanna for a conversation that moved from Shaktimaan to spirituality, from the state of Indian television to the state of the Indian soul. Mukesh, who has carried two of Indian television’s most iconic identities for decades, didn’t hold back. Geetu asked him whether today’s heroes are able to teach children anything. Mukesh said, “Whatever I have achieved, Shaktimaan came in 1997. I think Mahabharat came in 1989. My two images have run together.” He recalled a different era…

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“I’d Rather Wait Than Repeat Myself”: Adrija Roy On Choosing Roles!

Mumbai: Television actress Adrija Roy, who is currently winning hearts as Rahi in Rajan Shahi’s Anupamaa, believes that an actor’s biggest responsibility is to keep evolving. While the entertainment industry offers countless opportunities today across television, films and OTT platforms, she feels every role should add something new to an actor’s journey instead of simply repeating what has already worked. Speaking about the possibility of being typecast after a successful performance, Adrija says she understands why it happens but hopes to avoid it as much as possible. “When a role…

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This Has Become My Favourite Series’: Viewers Shower Love on Tu Ya Koi Nahin for Its Story, Performances and Visual Appeal

Mumbai: In a crowded digital space where new content arrives almost every week, Tu Ya Koi Nahin has quietly found a loyal audience. Created and written by Ishika Shahi, directed by Rishi Mandial, and shot by cinematographer Gulshan, the series is steadily gaining momentum as viewers continue to praise its engaging narrative, compelling performances and cinematic presentation. The response on social media reflects how deeply audiences have connected with the show. While many discovered the series out of curiosity, several have now gone on to call it their favourite. Comments…

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