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Eisha Singh bids adieu to ZEE TV show Ishq Subhan Allah

Popular television actress Eisha Singh, who shot to fame after playing lead roles in Ishq Ka Rang Safed and Ek Tha Raja Ek Thi Rani, has reportedly decided to walk out of her hit show Ishq Subhan Allah which airs on ZEE TV. Though there is no official confirmation on what led her to bid adieu to the show, some sources reveal that the actress was not happy with its makers for not allowing her to take time out for her maiden Bollywood venture.

A popular publication reports that Eisha Singh had bagged a movie. However, the makers of Ishq Subhan Allah did not give her time off to shoot for the film. This did not go down well with the actress and she decided to put her papers down. The report goes on to add that instead of finding a suitable replacement of Singh, the makers have decided to kill off her character on the show.


A source in the know told the publication, “Unfortunately, she lost out on the film offer due to date issues. And now she has quit the TV show, too, due to certain differences with the production house.”

When Singh’s mother Rekha Singh was contacted, she confirmed the development, “Eisha wants to look for new opportunities and she also wants a break. Therefore, she has decided to move on.”

Produced by Zuby Kochchar and Dheeraj Kumar under the banner of Creative Eye Limited, Ishq Subhan Allah hit the airwaves on 14th March, 2018. Besides Eisha Singh, the hit show also starred Adnan Khan in the lead role. With the female lead bidding adieu to the show, it will be interesting to see how her exit affects TRPs in coming days. Will the channel pull the plug on it? Keep visiting this space for more details.

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