Tere Ishq Mein Ghayal: After Shilpa Saklani, THIS Actress CONFIRMS Entry In Karan Kundrra’s Show; DEETS Out
After Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi Fame Shilpa Saklani, another actress has confirmed her entry in Karan Kundrra, Gashmeer Mahajani, and Reem Shaikh’s Tere Ishq Mein Ghayal.

Colors TV's Tere Ishq Mein Ghayal, featuring Karan Kundrra, Reem Sheikh, and Gashmeer Mahajani, has been making headlines ever since its premiere last month.
While the supernatural drama, inspired by The Vampire Diaries, has been getting a favourable response from viewers, the makers are planning to introduce several twists and turns to make the show more interesting and entertaining for fans.
Also, they've planned several new entries in Tere Ishq Mein Ghayal. Recently, Kyunki Saas Bhi Bahu Thi fame Shilpa Saklani Agnihotri confirmed that she's entering the Colors show. Now, another actress has revealed that she has bagged a role in TIMG.
ANOTHER NEW ENTRY IN TERE ISHQ MEIN GHAYAL
Well, we're talking about Aditi Rawat who has been featured in shows like Kaleerein and Main Bhi Ardhangini. The actress is set to play a pivotal positive role in Tere Ishq Mein Ghayal.
Confirming the same, Aditi told ETimes, "It's an exciting opportunity for me, as I wanted to be a part of this show. I play Aahana, and I am in love with my character. It's a positive character. However, watch out for this one because the character will meet with a supernatural twist."
TERE ISHQ MEIN GHAYAL WILL BE ADITI RAWAT'S SECOND SUPERNATURAL SHOW
Having played the role of the antagonist in Shivarjun Ek Ichchadhari Ki Dastaan, a supernatural-themed production, Aditi further states that she is no stranger to the supernatural genre. For each new project, she seeks to explore something distinct. For instance, Hari Mirch Lal Mirch, a comedic television show with a saas-bahu tadka in which she was cast as the female lead, was unlike the typical saas-bahu sagas seen on TV.
As Tere Ishq Mein Ghayal is said to be inspired by The Vampire Diaries, a section of social media users are also trolling it for copying the international series scene-by scene.
Reacting to it, the actress said that, in today's era, nearly anything and everything is subjected to trolling. While it's conceivable that a segment of the audience may not appreciate the genre or its execution in this case, I'm convinced that a majority of people are still open to Indian creators exploring this category. In due time, we'll be able to refine both the characters and this genre to a high standard.
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