

Show makers would also tell fans to continue watching the show as the future episodes would be as interesting.

The show makers and actors reportedly urged the fans to enjoy the show as a show and not think of it as real. In fact, there were incidents reported where fans had stopped eating food as they were mourning Mihir’s death on the show.Īlso Read: Sudha Shivpuri Birth Anniversary:10 Facts About 'Baa' Of 'Kyunki.' You May Not Know Mihir Virani was the first character to make a comeback on the same show after a death sequence So when Mihir died on the show, they felt that their own family member had passed away. Media portals had reported back then that numerous fans started associating themselves with the characters of the show. Amar Upadhyay told a media portal that he knew since the inception of the show that his character would not be there after the 27th episode.Īlso Read: Ekta Kapoor Recalls Fans Watching Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi During Gujarat EarthquakeĪ post shared by Official account for KSBKBT on at 5:34am PDT Fans felt that they lost their family member While the creative team, actors, and the production house were overwhelmed with the response, they told the media portal that they did not do this to create hype. In fact, Ekta Kapoor and Amar Upadhyay told media portals that this is how the intended the show to go even before they started it. Fans were insisting that Mihir gets reinstated in the plot.Īlso Read: Can Divyanka Tripathi Be The Perfect Tulsi In 'Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi' Reboot?Įven the actor, Amar Upadhyay got countless messages, letters, and calls where people mourned over his character's death.

In fact, the show hit headlines when fans protested outside the Balaji office in Andheri, northwest Bombay back then. Media portals had reported that fans of the show had flooded the show makers with phone calls and emails asking to bring back Mihir Virani.
