'Mr. & Mrs. Parshuram' hits 100 episodes: Shambhavi Singh's heartfelt note
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Key Takeaways
Hindi television series Mr. & Mrs. Parshuram crossed the 100-episode milestone, prompting lead actress Shambhavi Singh to share a heartfelt tribute to the cast, crew, and viewers who made the journey possible. The show, headlined by actor Neil Bhatt, has built a steady audience since its launch as the official Hindi remake of the Bengali hit Parshuram – Ajker Nayok.
Shambhavi Singh's Message
Singh marked the occasion by posting a series of on-set celebration photographs on social media, accompanied by a personal note. “100 episodes of Mr. & Mrs. Parshuram & today our heart is filled with nothing but gratitude. This milestone is not just about a show completing 100 episodes — it’s about every person who stood behind it, believed in it, worked for it, and loved it every single day,” she wrote.
She also extended a direct thank-you to the creative team: “A heartfelt thank you to our Producer & writer Snehasish sir and Rupsha, entire cast and crew — every actor, director Biddut Sha sir, DOP Devabrata Mallick.” The celebrations were joined by co-stars Mahi Bhanushali, Ananya Smarth, Arshi Bharti, and Himanshu Dhankhar, among others.
About the Show
Mr. & Mrs. Parshuram is the Hindi adaptation of the popular Bengali television series Parshuram – Ajker Nayok. The narrative centres on an undercover agent named Parashuram, who outwardly leads the life of an ordinary family man while secretly navigating the demands of a covert operative. The dual-life premise has resonated with viewers, helping the show sustain momentum through its first 100 episodes.
Neil Bhatt's Journey to the Lead Role
Neil Bhatt began his on-screen career after winning the dance reality show Kaboom, before making his acting debut with Arslaan in 2008. He built recognition through serials including 12/24 Karol Bagh and Gulaal, and took on a memorable supporting role as Zakir in Diya Aur Baati Hum. His portrayal of DCP Virat Chavan in Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin significantly widened his fan base. Most recently, he appeared as a contestant on Bigg Boss 17, hosted by Salman Khan, where Munawar Faruqui was crowned winner and Abhishek Kumar finished as runner-up.
What the Milestone Means
Reaching 100 episodes is a significant marker in Indian television, often signalling that a show has found a stable viewership base and earned a longer run. For a remake adapting a regional Bengali property into mainstream Hindi primetime, the achievement underscores the growing appetite for cross-regional content adaptations. The show’s next phase will test whether it can sustain and expand that audience further.