Kumkum
Bhagya
New
Entry:
Over
the
last
decade,
Kumkum
Bhagya,
the
immensely
popular
show
on
Zee
TV,
has
enthralled
audiences
with
its
captivating
and
dramatic
storyline.
Following
the
conclusion
of
Abhi's
(Shabir
Ahluwalia)
and
Pragya's
(Sriti
Jha)
tale,
the
series
has
unfolded
numerous
twists,
turns,
and
challenges
in
the
lives
of
Ranbir
(Krishna
Kaul)
and
Prachi
(Mugdha
Chaphekar).
Amidst
these
developments,
last
year
witnessed
another
generation
leap,
introducing
Abrar
Qazi
and
Rachi
Sharma
as
the
new
protagonists
Rajvansh
and
Poorvi,
respectively.
NEW
ENTRY
IN
KUMKUM
BHAGYA
Recent
reports
hint
at
a
dramatic
shift
in
the
storyline
of
Kumkum
Bhagya
in
the
upcoming
episodes,
with
the
introduction
of
a
new
character
poised
to
enter
the
ZEE
TV
series.
To
enhance
the
show's
intrigue
and
entertainment
value,
a
significant
twist
is
on
the
horizon,
with
a
talented
actress
slated
to
portray
the
new
girl
in
Ranbir's
life.
Interestingly,
Kumkum
Bhagya
makers
have
roped
in
a
talented
actress
for
the
pivotal
role.
Well,
we're
talking
about
actress
Gurpreet
Bedi
who
was
paired
opposite
Fahmaan
Khan
in
Ekta
Kapoor's
Colors
show
Pyaar
Ke
Saat
Vachan
Dharampatnii
and
played
the
character
of
Keerti.
Yes,
you
read
that
right!
GURPREET
BEDI
CONFIRMS
ENTRY
AS
NEW
GIRL
IN
RANBIR'S
LIFE
Gurpreet
Bedi
has
officially
confirmed
her
entry
in
Kumkum
Bhagya
and
will
be
seen
essaying
a
negative
role.
Sharing
details
about
her
role,
the
actress
told
Pinkvilla,
"Kumkum
Bhagya
has
been
on
air
for
ten
years.
It
is
a
prestigious
show
and
it's
an
honor
to
be
a
part
of
this
show.
Some
of
my
friends
are
already
a
part
of
the
show
which
makes
it
even
more
exciting.
I'm
thrilled
to
be
a
part
of
a
show
like
Kumkum
Bhagya."
Talking
about
essaying
an
antagonist
in
the
ZEE
TV
show,
Gurpreet
added,
"Well,
the
character
starts
with
a
positive
note,
and
gradually,
viewers
will
witness
many
layers
and
grey
shades
of
the
character.
Negative
characters
often
add
a
spice
and
new
dimension
to
the
show
and
I
love
playing
that
shade.
I
do
like
playing
positive
as
well
but
playing
a
grey-shaded
character
has
my
heart."