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Here Is What Hitesh Bharadwaj, aka Rajat, From The Star Plus Show Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Mein Had To Share About His Experience Sharing The Stage With Bollywood Singer Shaan As He Graced The Celebrations Of Savi-Rajat's Engagement!
Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Mein has gained a loyal audience because of its intriguing and engaging plot. The show’s twists and turns have paved the way for viewers to be glued to their television screens with high-octane drama. Hitesh Bharadwaj and Bhavika Sharma are the main protagonists. Hitesh Bharadwaj is seen portraying the character of Rajat Thakkar; Bhavika Sharma plays the role of Savi; and Amayra Khurana plays the character of Saisha (Sai).
The current track of the show Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Mein revolves around Savi Rajat and Sai. Due to their mutual affection for Sai, Savi and Rajat have finally come together for Sai's happiness. As the celebrations of their engagement ceremony kick off, double celebrations awaits on the 12th of August. However, there's one more good news for all of Saraj's fans: renowned Bollywood singer Shaan will be attending Savi Rajat's engagement ceremony in the show Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Mein. Singer Shaan arrives in order to give Savi and Rajat his blessings for their new beginnings and make their engagement even more enchanting with his melodious songs. Shaan's delightful demeanor and contagious smile, along with Savi-Rajat's engagement, make it an unforgettable night that we can't wait to be mesmerized by.
Hitesh Bharadwaj, aka Rajat, from the Star Plus show Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Mein shares,It was an amazing experience as a famous Bollywood singer was a part of the Savi-Rajat engagement ceremony. We as fans adore and admire Shaan; we not only love his voice but also his presence, which brings positivity. He is a gem of a person and a humble person. The deeper the person is, the more height he reaches. The audience will get to witness his enigmatic entry, but there is some unique touch to it. I never imagined this would happen; it's a memory etched for life and to be treasured."