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Arjun Bijlani says ‘audiences are in for a big surprise’ at the possibility of Season 3 of 'Roohaniyat'

Arju Bijlani talks about the love and positive response to his web series ‘Roohaniyat 2’

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Mumbai, August 19

Actor Arjun Bijlani, is chuffed with the positive response to the season's finale of his web series 'Roohaniyat 2'. He also talks about if there will ever be a season 3 of the show.

Elaborating on the same, he said: "The show has been very special to me from the start. The two extreme ends of ideologies coming together with the force of love is something very riveting in itself. It is fulfilling to see such warm reactions coming from the audience." The popularity of his show has led to heightened curiosity of viewers with regard to the third season.

Opening up on the possibility of a third season to the show, he said: "I'm constantly getting questions about chapter 3. Seeing how everyone around is highly invested in Saveer and Prisha's journey. I, for one, cannot wait for them to see the finale episodes. As for chapter 3, I think audiences are in for a big surprise."

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Actress Kanika Mann feels that the show followed the right strategy to fuel the audience's curiosity, "I think releasing three episodes every Friday fuelled so much curiosity and had the audiences wanting more. This makes the finale episodes all the more unmissable."

It is overwhelming to see so many people care about where Prisha and Saveer's story is going and how they find their way to each other and thoroughly root for them. I can only say that the finale will not disappoint them," she added.

'Roohaniyat' Chapter 2 is now available to stream on MX Player.

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