
“You need to be practical and realistic in life and move on,” Vijayendra Kumeria on shows ending due to low TRPs
The actor opened up about his Star Plus show Aapki Nazron Ne Samjha going off-air within months of its launch.
Vijayendra Kumeria is a popular name on Indian television, who has been part of several successful shows like Udaan and Naagin 4. He was last seen in Star Plus’ Aapki Nazron Ne Samjha which had to face the axe due to low TRPs.
Talking about the same, the handsome star said that there is nothing bad in a show going off-air if it failed to meet the benchmark that had been set.

“It is fair enough if the TRPs are not good enough and we are not getting to the benchmark that has been set. Of course, it is business for them and it is their call,” he said to a publication.
The actor went on to add that when he got to know about the time slot allotted to Aapki Nazron Ne Samjha, he knew the show won’t get desired numbers.
“When we were starting the show and we got a time slot of 6, I was anyway prepared that you won't get good numbers on that time slot. But if you talk about me as an actor, I am quite immune now to this because I have seen it a lot in the last 10 years,” he said.
Vijayendra Kumeria concluded by saying, “The best thing is to be happy. I was quite happy that I got the role and with the performance, and once a show is over, I just move on, you have to learn to attach and detach things. Of course, you miss the sets and the people, but you need to be practical and realistic in life and move on.”
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