Of
late,
Mose
Chhal
Kiye
Jaaye
has
been
in
the
news.
The
show
that
stars
Vidhi
Pandya
and
Vijayendra
Kumeria
is
all
set
to
go
off-air.
Recently,
Vidhi
had
confirmed
the
same.
Now,
Vijayendra,
who
plays
Armaan,
the
anti-hero
recently
opened
up
about
the
decision
of
makers
to
wind
up
the
show
which
is
all
set
to
complete
six
months.
The
actor
revealed
that
although
he
knew
it
was
a
finite
series,
he
feels
the
longevity
of
the
show
depends
on
the
consistency
maintained
in
terms
of
the
main
concept.
He
feels
that
the
show
would
have
got
good
numbers
if
they
had
stuck
to
the
original
concept.
The
actor
was
quoted
by
Times
Of
India
as
saying,
"It
was
a
finite
series
and
I
was
fully
aware
of
the
fact
before
I
signed
on
the
dotted
line.
I
believe
the
longevity
of
a
show
also
depends
on
the
consistency
maintained
in
terms
of
the
main
concept.
The
audience
decides
what
they
want
to
watch
from
the
promo
itself.
The
concept
of
this
story
was
unique
but
like
any
other
daily
soap,
certain
changes
were
introduced
to
the
storyline,
plot
and
characters.
I
feel
if
we
had
stuck
to
the
original
concept
instead
of
foraying
into
ultra-feminism,
it
would
have
translated
into
better
numbers.
Having
said
that,
I
don't
get
into
the
number
game,
as
actors
solely
can't
get
ratings
for
a
show.
But
creative
decisions
isn't
my
business."
Although
the
journey
was
short,
Vijayendra
is
happy
with
his
journey
as
he
got
positive
feedback
for
his
role.
He
said
that
he
picked
up
the
flawed
and
challenging
character
Armaan
as
it
was
the
USP
of
the
show.
He
added
that
he
did
his
job
to
the
best
of
his
ability
and
with
all
fairness
tried
to
nail
every
scene.
He
concluded
by
saying,
"I
am
happy
with
the
love
and
response
I
received
from
the
audience
and
that's
what
eventually
matters
to
me.
I
loved
making
people
fall
in
love
with
the
bad
boy
and
I
learned
this
art
in
this
show.
Of
course,
I
would
have
been
happy
if
MCKJ
had
run
longer,
but
then
you
have
to
accept
the
fate
and
move
on."