Ishqbaaaz clocks 10 years: Shrenu Parikh's emotional tribute to 'dream show'
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Television actress Shrenu Parikh marked the 10th anniversary of Star Plus drama 'Ishqbaaaz' with a deeply personal social media post on Saturday, 27 June 2025, revisiting memories from the sets of what she called a 'dream show' and a 'dream team.' The show, which originally aired from 27 June 2016 to 15 March 2019, remains one of the most-recalled Hindi television productions of its era.
Shrenu's Post: A Decade of Memories
Sharing a compilation of photographs and clips on her social media handle, Parikh wrote: 'Just whilst compiling these memories I realised even after a decade I would go back to this in a blink of an eye! 10 years of Ishqbaaaz…'
She went on to recall the unique creative demands of the shoot — including filming 15-minute-long 'one shots' in a single take, quick look changes within a single day, and the camaraderie of lunching together on set. 'We've taken so many memories, lessons, love from this show that even after a decade it feels like yesterday we had just started shooting for it,' she added.
Parikh signed off on an emotional note, invoking her character with the line: 'Nostalgia ko Zara Bolo itna bhi na aaye. Gauri Kumari Sharma urf chulbul aaj bahut yaad aa rahi hai koi ek jhaanp mein sata do…' — a direct address to her beloved role, Gauri Kumari Sharma, affectionately nicknamed 'chulbul.'
About Ishqbaaaz: Cast and Creators
Created by Gul Khan and directed by Lalit Mohan, 'Ishqbaaaz' featured an ensemble cast including Nakuul Mehta, Surbhi Chandna, Kunal Jaisingh, Leenesh Mattoo, and Mansi Srivastava, among others. Parikh played the role of Gauri, who became one of the show's most beloved characters.
The show's popularity prompted a second season in December 2018, titled 'Ishqbaaz: Pyaar Ki Ek Dhinchak Kahaani', which featured Nakuul Mehta alongside Niti Taylor following a generational leap in the storyline.
Why the Anniversary Resonates
Notably, 'Ishqbaaaz' premiered at a time when Star Plus was doubling down on family drama with strong female leads — and the show's run of nearly three years underscores the audience loyalty it built. A decade on, the cast's continued emotional connection to the show reflects how rare that kind of ensemble chemistry is in Indian television. This is the kind of anniversary that trends organically, driven not by a studio campaign but by the cast's own nostalgia — a reliable signal of genuine fan affection.
What the Cast Has Said
Parikh's post is among the most detailed tributes from the cast on this milestone. Her references to specific on-set rituals — the single-take long scenes, the shared lunches, the coordinated outfits — paint a picture of a production environment that fostered unusual closeness among its ensemble.