TV
buffs
have
not
been
able
to
control
their
excitement
ever
since
rumours
about
Karan
Singh
Grover
making
his
comeback
to
the
small
screen
surfaced
on
the
internet.
The
actor,
who
is
fondly
known
for
his
role
of
Dr
Armaan
in
Dill
Mill
Gayye,
is
rumoured
to
be
playing
the
lead
role
in
Zee
TV's
upcoming
show,
which
will
be
produced
by
Rashmi
Sharma.
Gossip
mills
are
buzzing
with
the
rumours
that
the
Saath
Nibhaana
Saathiya
and
Sasural
Simar
Ka
producer
is
coming
up
with
a
show
that
is
based
on
KGF:
Chapter
1
that
starred
Kannada
superstar
Yash
in
a
lead
role.
Although
there's
no
official
confirmation,
the
buzz
surrounding
KGS's
comeback
has
captured
the
attention
of
the
netizens.
When
we
read
the
news
on
social
media,
we
decided
to
buzz
our
khabris
to
know
the
reality.
So
what's
the
truth
behind
the
rumours
floating
on
the
internet?
Grab
a
bowl
of
popcorn
and
start
the
reading
session.
A
source
close
to
Karan
Singh
Grover
told
Filmibeat,
"The
actor
is
currently
busy
with
the
shoot
of
Fighter
that
features
Hrithik
Roshan
and
Deepika
Padukone
in
lead
roles.
He
is
quite
excited
for
his
role
as
he
will
be
seen
in
a
never-before-seen
avatar
in
the
aerial
action
thriller.
Karan
has
bulked
up
for
his
character
in
Fighter,
working
hard
in
the
gym.
He
took
things
a
notch
higher
for
his
performance
in
the
Siddharth
Anand
directorial.
The
actor
also
has
another
exciting
web
series
in
pipe
line-up.
I
don't
think
he
is
doing
a
daily
soap
right
now."
"Karan
Singh
Grover
became
a
father
of
a
baby
girl
last
year.
KSG
and
Bipasha
Basu
are
busy
spending
quality
time
with
their
daughter
Devi.
Working
on
a
daily
soap
means
12-14
hours
of
shoot
six
days
a
week,
which
is
not
feasible
for
him
at
the
moment.
The
chances
of
him
giving
his
nod
to
the
show
are
slim
but
never
say
never," the
source
added.
On
the
professional
front,
Karan
Singh
Grover
was
last
seen
in
Qubool
Hai
2.0,
which
beamed
on
ZEE5.
His
last
appearance
on
television
was
in
Kasautii
Zindagii,
which
starred
Erica
Fernandes
and
Parth
Samthaan.
The
Qubool
Hai
star
made
his
comeback
to
the
small
screen
after
six
long
years
with
KZK
2,
which
was
the
reboot
version
of
Shweta
Tiwari,
Urvashi
Dholakia's
show
of
the
same
name.