Shilpa Shinde`s Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain 2.0 set to go off-air in mid-April 

The popular sitcom Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hain! 2.0 is reportedly nearing its end, with recent developments suggesting that the show may soon go off air. The reboot, which marked the return of Shilpa Shinde as the beloved Angoori Bhabhi, had generated considerable buzz among fans when it premiered. However, its journey appears to be shorter than expected.

Show is set to go off-air in mid-April

According to recent reports, the final episode of the show is likely to air around mid-April, with April 16 being cited as a tentative date. The decision to wrap up the show is said to be part of a larger shift within the channel, which is reportedly moving away from producing fresh content. Instead, the focus is expected to shift towards paid reruns and alternative programming strategies, marking a significant transition in the television landscape.

The development has left fans disappointed, especially since the revamped version had only recently gone on air. Launched in December 2025, the show aimed to bring back nostalgia while adding a fresh twist to the storyline. Shinde’s comeback after several years was seen as a major highlight, drawing both old viewers and new audiences to the series.

However, despite the initial excitement, the show struggled to maintain its footing amid changing viewer preferences and industry dynamics. Reports suggest that internal changes at the channel played a key role in the decision, rather than the show’s performance alone. There are also indications that the final episode shoot may take place in early April, signalling a quick wrap-up for the cast and crew.

Shilpa Shinde had recently returned

Interestingly, there is still a possibility that the franchise could continue in a different format. With television networks evolving and OTT platforms gaining prominence, the makers may explore a digital route for the show’s future. This could allow the story to continue in a seasonal format, offering more creative flexibility.

While nothing has been officially confirmed yet, the news has sparked conversations about the changing nature of Indian television. As channels experiment with new business models, long-running formats and even revived shows like Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hain! 2.0 are facing uncertainty, leaving fans hoping for a comeback in some form.

 

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