Star
Plus'
show
Anupamaa,
which
has
been
at
top
one
spot
at
the
TRP
chart
for
a
long
time
has
lost
its
place
to
Ghum
Hai
Kisikey
Pyaar
Meiin
with
a
small
margin.
While
the
Rupali
Ganguly
and
Sudhanshu
Pandey-starrer
has
garnered
3
TRP
rating,
Neil
Bhatt,
Ayesha
Singh
and
Aishwarya
Sharma-starrer
has
grabbed
3.4
ratings.
The
lead
actors
of
Anupamaa
and
GHKKPM
have
reacted
to
the
same.
While
Rupali
is
positive
about
the
same
and
said
that
it
encourages
them
to
work
harder,
Neil
gives
credit
to
the
content.
He
also
added
that
they
have
worked
hard
and
is
glad
that
audiences'
responses
have
been
positive.
Rupali
was
quoted
by
TOI
as
saying,
"Achchi
baat
hai.
Kisi
aur
show
ko
bhi
toh
kabhi
mauka
mile
(It's
fine.
Other
shows
should
also
get
a
chance),
It
encourages
us
to
work
harder.
Every
other
show
was
putting
out
its
high-points.
They
all
had
a
bank."
When
asked
if
they
will
bounce
back
next
week,
she
revealed
that
it
depends
on
the
channel
and
producer.
She
said
that
there
is
competition,
but
they
will
put
their
best
foot
forward.
On
the
other
hand,
GHKKPM's
Neil
Bhatt
is
happy
that
they
are
on
top
spot.
He
was
quoted
by
Spotboye
as
saying,
"I've
always
believed
script
is
the
king.
A
good
script
can
provide
90%
of
success;
the
rest
is
great
content,
a
fabulous
team
effort,
hard
work,
dedication,
progressive
portrayal,
lovable
and
relatable
characters
are
the
requirements
for
a
show
to
run
successfully
on
TV.
We
have
put
in
a
lot
of
hard
work
for
the
show,
it's
a
labor
of
love
and
I
am
glad
that
audiences
have
responded
by
loving
it."
He
further
thanked
audiences
and
promised
that
there
will
be
more
twists
and
turns
that
will
keep
them
entertained.
He
added,
"I
am
speechless
and
extremely
humbled
by
the
response
and
all
I
can
say
at
the
moment
is
Thank
You
for
all
the
love,
support,
and
appreciation.
God
has
been
kind
and
has
poured
his
love
&
blessings
on
me,
my
co-stars,
producer,
director,
writers,
crew
members,
and
Star
Plus.
In
the
coming
days,
many
twists
and
turns
await
the
audience,
and
I
hope
our
association
with
them
continues
for
years
to
come."