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Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai fame Mohena Kumari Singh set to bid adieu to acting

There are millions of people out there who dream about being a part of the glamour world and are ready to do anything to enter the show business. And whenever someone gets a break after struggling for months or even years, he ensures that he gives his hundred percent to his craft in order to touch new heights in career. In such a scenario, when you come to know that an actress is about to bid adieu to her acting career after making a name for herself, it really comes as a surprise.

We are talking about Mohena Kumari Singh, who rose to fame after playing an important role in Star Plus’ long-running show, Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai. The actress plays the sister of Kartik (Mohsin Khan), the male lead on the show. The Ranjan Shahi-produced show is gearing up for a leap of five years where the audience will see Kartik and Naira (Shivangi Joshi) living separately. After the leap, Mohena will be missing from the show.

The actress, who is also a choreographer, is leaving the show after the leap. The real reason for the same has been revealed now. Actually, Mohena Kumari Singh is going to leave Mumbai in the coming few months. She is engaged to Suyesh Rawat and the couple is set to walk down the aisle on October 14.

After getting hitched to Suyesh Rawat, Mohena will quit her acting career and leave Mumbai. "Post marriage, I will say goodbye to acting and Mumbai. My life is all set to take a 180-degree turn. I am excited and nervous at the same time. Even my industry friends were taken aback with my decision, but that is the kind of person I am. I follow my heart. I have taken several leaps of faith in my life and this is the biggest so far," the actress tells an Indian daily.

Well, her fans are surely going to miss her on Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai.

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