Kuch
Rang
Pyaar
Ke
Aise
Bhi
3
makers
have
been
keeping
the
audiences
glued
to
the
show
with
the
latest
twists.
Already
Dev
and
Sonakshi
have
been
facing
a
lot
of
trouble.
Just
when
things
were
going
good
between
them,
new
trouble
entered
their
lives
in
the
form
of
Sanjana
(Sana
Shiekh).
In
the
previous
episode,
Sanjana
was
seen
talking
about
Dev
to
her
friend
Rena,
who
asks
her
not
to
be
so
desperate
for
Dev's
love.
However,
Sanjana
tells
Reena
that
she
has
lost
everyone
in
her
life,
her
parents,
her
love
and
now
all
she
has
is
Dev.
In
the
upcoming
episode,
Sanjana,
who
is
obsessed
with
Dev,
proposes
him.
The
confession
will
come
as
a
shock
to
Dev,
who
makes
it
clear
to
Sanjana
that
he
does
not
share
the
same
feelings
for
her.
So,
till
now
we
have
seen
Sanjana's
love
and
obsession.
After
rejection,
will
her
character
turn
negative?
Reacting
to
the
same,
Sana
Sheikh,
who
plays
the
role
of
Sanjana
told
India-Forums,
"As
far
the
character
becoming
a
negative
one,
depends
on
the
development
of
the
storyline,
but
a
TV
show
like
Kuch
Rang...
has
a
realistic
approach
as
compared
to
other
TV
serials,
so
I
don't
think
it
will
be
like
one
of
the
out
an
out
negative
characters
we
see
generally."
Meanwhile,
Sana
revealed
how
she
felt
when
she
was
offered
the
show.
She
said,
"Kuch
Rang
Pyaar
Ke
Aise
Bhi
3
is
a
fantastic
show
and
I
was
extremely
happy
when
the
offer
came
my
way.
I
have
worked
with
Beyond
Dreams
production
before
in
Million
Dollar
Girl
in
2015,
and
collaborating
with
them
again
is
a
pleasure...
Also
my
first
daily
soap
as
a
lead
was
on
Sony
called
Jeet
Jayenge
Hum
in
2009..
So,
it
was
nice
to
reunite
with
both
the
production
house
and
the
channel.
Besides
this,
Kuch
Rang...
is
a
differently
made
show
and
I
was
happy
to
know
that
they
have
a
role
for
me."
Regarding
fans'
responses,
she
said
that
her
dedicated
fans,
who
have
seen
her
journey
from
before
were
glad
that
she
has
come
back
on
television
screens
and
a
lot
of
new
fans
and
viewers
have
been
sending
their
reviews
to
her.
She
added
that
she
is
glad
that
she
is
able
to
strike
a
chord
with
newer
audiences.