Jennifer Winget, Kushal Tandon & Aneri Vajani shoot for Beyhadh's final episode

Jennifer Winget's Beyhadh to go off air in the first week of November.

Updated on Oct 21, 2017  |  04:46 PM IST |  3.1M
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Sony TV's Beyhadh that first went on air last year starring Jennifer Winget, Kushal Tandon and Aneri Vajani created a huge buzz for its extraordinary content and excellent cast. The show Beyhadh is not your regular daily soap or a regular love story, it's gripping story fetched the show a humongous fan following. Jennifer Winget who plays an obsessive psycho lover in the show is one of the most loved and desired celebrities on Television, her fan following alone is way too much. The show initially was supposed to go off air in September itself but the fans and viewers created a havoc and the makers had to extend the show for another month.

Finally, the final episode of Beyhadh was shot yesterday and will be telecast in the first week of November.  Fans and viewers are extremely sad about the same as they are definitely going to miss their favourite star Jennifer Winget, but not to worry because very soon we will be seeing her in another show very soon. 

Jennifer Winget is a wonderful actor and the best co-star one could ask for, speaking of being fabulous co-star, the beautiful Winget had come out in support of her Beyhadh co-star Aneri as she was being body shamed on social media.

She gave it back to the all the body shamers and said ,"As actors, it probably slips up on us at times that we are consistently in the public radar, perpetually socially exemplary and always left open to trolling, body shaming - we signed up for it whether we like it or not; dressed completely, aesthetically or whatever way "people" think doesn't work for them. Well, if it works for us, that's all that should matter, we don't think what they saying about ourselves. We're happy being us skinny fat or flabby. Just like everyone, we too are trying to figure our body out - dealing with it as would you, in a healthy manner eating right, working out. We're all made differently. By shaming each other, we're really shaming ourselves. We work hard in our jobs just as anyone and at the end of the day we'd like our hard work to not have to bother about what people think we do or don't or who we are or are not. They don't know us, happily un follow."

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