Jennifer
Winget's
Beyhadh
has
been
one
of
the
popular
shows
on
television.
After
the
success
of
season
1,
the
makers
came
up
with
the
second
season,
but
due
to
low
ratings
and
lockdown,
it
went
off-air.
Initially,
the
makers
wanted
to
shift
the
show
to
digital,
however,
it
was
said
that
Jennifer
refused
to
do
the
digital
show.
Now,
Paras
Madaan,
who
was
a
part
of
season
2,
has
opened
up
on
the
show
going
off-air.
The
actor
felt
that
the
show
didn't
work
as
it
had
a
lot
of
twists
and
turns
and
the
main
characters
were
killed
in
it.
Although
it
didn't
do
well
on
TV,
he
said
that
it
was
getting
high
viewership
on
web.
He
felt
that
if
Jennifer
Winget
hadn't
refused
to
Beyhadh
2
going
digital,
the
show
would
have
worked
wonders.
Paras
was
quoted
by
TOI
as
saying,
"The
show
perhaps
didn't
do
well
because
there
were
too
many
twists
and
turns
and
the
main
characters
were
being
killed.
The
story
changed
a
lot.
We
were
getting
a
very
high
viewership
on
the
web
but
not
on
TV.
Had
we
been
on
the
web,
Beyhadh
would
have
done
really
well.
However,
since
Jennifer
refused
to
shoot
for
the
serial
for
the
web,
the
show
couldn't
survive
on
TV.
But
I
am
thankful
that
the
makers
paid
us
on
time
despite
the
crisis
situation."
The
actor
further
added,
"I
am
personally
in
favour
of
a
TV
show
going
on
the
web
if
it
is
doing
good
there.
Had
Jennifer
not
objected
to
Beyhadh
2
going
on
the
web,
we
would
have
done
wonders
with
the
show."
What
do
you
think?
Is
Paras
Madaan
right?
Hit
the
comment
box
to
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