The popular TV serial “Jhanak” is set to undergo a major transformation. While fans have found its storyline somewhat complex, the show has still managed to maintain decent TRP ratings. To boost viewership further, the makers have decided to introduce a leap. Consequently, lead actors Hiba Nawab and Krisha Ahuja will complete their work by the end of this month and exit the show.
What Changes Are Coming After the Leap?
Although it remains uncertain how drastically the storyline will change post-leap, one thing is clear—the makers are sticking with the love triangle concept. Previously, the plot centered around Anirudh, Arshi, and Jhanak. However, the upcoming leap will introduce fresh characters while keeping a similar setup.
The biggest question among fans has been: Who will portray the daughters of Anirudh-Arshi and Anirudh-Jhanak? Fortunately, the answers are now confirmed. Actress Twinkle Arora will take on the role of Moon, the daughter of Anirudh and Arshi. Meanwhile, Rhea Sharma will play the positive lead, Jhanak and Anirudh’s daughter.
Confirmed Cast and Lead Characters
Furthermore, the male lead has been finalized. Arjit Taneja will take center stage in this new phase of the show. His inclusion adds excitement, as he has gained immense popularity through previous projects.
For a long time, two actresses—Twinkle Arora and Rhea Sharma—were rumored to join the cast. Now, it is official that both of them will be playing pivotal roles. Rhea Sharma’s character will bring warmth and positivity, while Twinkle Arora’s role promises to add depth as the negative lead.
Interestingly, fans are not entirely excited about the leap. Many believe the core concept seems similar to the previous storyline. Nevertheless, the real challenge lies in how the makers differentiate the new generation’s journey from that of Jhanak, Anirudh, and Arshi.
Only time will tell whether this shift will resonate with viewers. As the leap unfolds, audiences will eagerly watch to see if the new characters bring fresh energy to the show or if they simply follow the same patterns as their predecessors.