Recently,
there
were
reports
that
Star
Plus'
Lockdown
Ki
Love
Story
that
features
Mohit
Malik
and
Sana
Sayyad
in
the
lead
roles
might
go
off-air.
It
is
being
said
that
the
show
will
wrap
up
on
January
22,
2021,
and
the
final
episode
will
be
aired
on
January
23.
As
per
TOI
report,
makers
of
the
show
are
in
a
fix
as
Mohit,
who
recently
tested
positive
for
COVID-19,
might
not
be
able
to
shoot
for
the
last
episode
as
he
is
under
quarantine.
A
source
revealed
to
the
leading
daily
that
the
makers
recently
informed
about
the
show
going
off-air
to
the
cast
and
crew
of
the
show,
and
January
22
is
the
last
day
of
the
shoot.
Since
Mohit
tested
positive
for
Coronavirus,
the
producers
are
deciding
upon
ending
the
show.
It
is
also
being
said
that
either
they
will
end
abruptly
or
it
will
wrap
up
shoot
on
22,
but
the
last
episode
will
be
aired
later.
Another
possibility
is
that
Mohit
shoots
from
home.
However,
nothing
is
decided
yet.
When
asked
Mohit
if
he
will
be
shooting
from
home,
he
said,
"Since
I
am
unable
to
go
to
the
set
because
of
this
recent
development
I
am
sure
there
must
have
been
some
kind
of
changes
in
the
screenplay
with
my
absence.
I
am
still
not
aware
about
the
ending
of
the
show
as
I
haven't
spoken
to
them
yet.
I
know
people
have
also
shot
from
home
but
right
now
I
am
not
in
a
condition
to
shoot
from
home.
I
have
terrible
body
ache.
I
can
do
it
later
as
it
is
my
show
but
not
as
of
now.
Let's
see
how
I
feel
in
a
couple
of
days."
Meanwhile,
recently,
the
actor
took
to
social
media
and
shared
his
health
update.
He
revealed
in
the
video
that
he
has
fever
and
body
ache,
but
is
fighting
the
virus.
He
also
thanked
everyone
for
their
wishes
and
love
during
this
time.
The
actor
also
warned
people,
who
are
taking
COVID-19
lightly
and
asked
people
to
be
careful,
wear
masks,
maintain
social
distancing
and
sanitise.
He
said
that
COVID-19
hasn't
gone
yet.
Mohit
was
quoted
by
HT
as
saying,
"I
was
not
lenient
at
all
and
took
all
the
precautions
but
I
don't
know
where
it
came
from.
I
want
to
tell
people
not
to
take
COVID
lightly.
Please
wear
a
mask,
maintain
social
distance
and
sanitise.
It
is
important
for
the
next
few
months.
In
fact,
a
few
days
ago,
I
lost
someone
I
knew
closely
and
personally
and
we
all
have
to
take
care
as
COVID
is
still
contagious.
The
government
is
doing
a
good
job
with
handling
the
pandemic
but
it
also
comes
down
to
every
individual
and
our
responsibility
to
be
alert.
There
are
so
many
people
who
don't
believe
Corona
is
real
and
feel
it
is
a
scam
or
they
won't
get
it.
We
all
have
to
be
careful
and
continue
to
be
so
at
least
till
the
near
future
as
it
is
not
under
control
yet.
Let's
follow
the
advice
of
authorities
for
our
own
safety."