After captivating audiences with its heartwarming and inspiring narrative, TV’s popular fiction show, Bas Itna Sa Khwaab, is set to bid farewell on 13th April 2025. The show, which resonated deeply with viewers, followed the remarkable journey of Avani Trivedi (Rajashree Thakur), a devoted housewife from Kanpur who found the courage to step beyond societal expectations and embrace her true potential for the sake of her family’s dreams.
The show’s compelling storytelling and relatable characters, brought to life by an ensemble cast including Rajashree Thakur, Yogendra Vikram Singh, Bhumika Gurung, Chhavvi Pandey, and Isha Dheerwani, kept audiences invested throughout its run. The show concludes at the height of its popularity, culminating in the much-awaited family reunion, while Tamanna faces her long-overdue arrest.
Reflecting on the emotional journey, Rajashree Thakur, who beautifully essayed the role of Avani, said "Being a part of Bas Itna Sa Khwaab has been an overwhelming experience. I’m grateful that the show is ending on such a high note, exactly the way we envisioned. Playing Avani has been one of the most fulfilling roles of my career—I poured my heart and soul into her journey, and the love from the audience made it all the more rewarding. This wasn’t just a show; it was a story of resilience, love, and self-discovery, and I feel honoured to have been part of it. I want to extend my deepest gratitude to the channel, our producers, the incredible team behind the scenes, and, most importantly, our fans who stood by us through every twist and turn. This goodbye is bittersweet, but my heart is full knowing that we gave it our all."
Yogendra Vikram Singh, who portrayed the layered character of Shikhar, also expressed his gratitude said "This show has been nothing short of a rollercoaster ride for me, and I have loved every moment of playing Shikhar. From his intense emotional arcs to the lighthearted camaraderie on set, Bas Itna Sa Khwaab has given me memories to cherish for a lifetime. I am immensely grateful to the producers for trusting me with such a dynamic role, where I had the freedom to explore and improvise. The bonds that were formed on set go beyond the screen—my co-stars have become my family, and I know we will continue to share this beautiful connection. But above all, I want to thank our audience—their unwavering love and support have been our biggest strength. This journey wouldn’t have been the same without them, and I will forever be grateful for the love they showered on Shikhar and our entire team."
As the curtain falls on Bas Itna Sa Khwaab, it is indeed an emotional moment for the entire cast and crew. But while the show may be ending, its story and impact will live on in the hearts of its loyal viewers.
The show’s compelling storytelling and relatable characters, brought to life by an ensemble cast including Rajashree Thakur, Yogendra Vikram Singh, Bhumika Gurung, Chhavvi Pandey, and Isha Dheerwani, kept audiences invested throughout its run. The show concludes at the height of its popularity, culminating in the much-awaited family reunion, while Tamanna faces her long-overdue arrest.
Reflecting on the emotional journey, Rajashree Thakur, who beautifully essayed the role of Avani, said "Being a part of Bas Itna Sa Khwaab has been an overwhelming experience. I’m grateful that the show is ending on such a high note, exactly the way we envisioned. Playing Avani has been one of the most fulfilling roles of my career—I poured my heart and soul into her journey, and the love from the audience made it all the more rewarding. This wasn’t just a show; it was a story of resilience, love, and self-discovery, and I feel honoured to have been part of it. I want to extend my deepest gratitude to the channel, our producers, the incredible team behind the scenes, and, most importantly, our fans who stood by us through every twist and turn. This goodbye is bittersweet, but my heart is full knowing that we gave it our all."
Yogendra Vikram Singh, who portrayed the layered character of Shikhar, also expressed his gratitude said "This show has been nothing short of a rollercoaster ride for me, and I have loved every moment of playing Shikhar. From his intense emotional arcs to the lighthearted camaraderie on set, Bas Itna Sa Khwaab has given me memories to cherish for a lifetime. I am immensely grateful to the producers for trusting me with such a dynamic role, where I had the freedom to explore and improvise. The bonds that were formed on set go beyond the screen—my co-stars have become my family, and I know we will continue to share this beautiful connection. But above all, I want to thank our audience—their unwavering love and support have been our biggest strength. This journey wouldn’t have been the same without them, and I will forever be grateful for the love they showered on Shikhar and our entire team."
As the curtain falls on Bas Itna Sa Khwaab, it is indeed an emotional moment for the entire cast and crew. But while the show may be ending, its story and impact will live on in the hearts of its loyal viewers.
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