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Why ishq par zor nahi went off air? | reason behind the TRP ratings | piracy | vrindavan productions

      Serial Ishq Par zor Nahi went off air.


         According to the news, the reason behind this is TRP. the show could not able to grab attention of the viewer's, but is this really the reason behind it? I don't think so, because the serial which has a good story, actors, directors, didn't deserve to go off air.

we know the viewership of the show is very high so why the show could not survive in the TRP ratings?

        let's see the facts. The show has a large number of fans who create videos related to the show like memes, vlogs and many more and post it on YouTube and other social media platforms. But with that many fans are well, we cannot call them fans, enemies of the show who posted daily episodes on YouTube and other social media platforms. And interestingly, the episodes were available from the very first day of the show.

        How do they do that illegal act without any risk? The strategy behind this is that when the episode airs on TV and OTT platform (Sony Liv) they download or stream that episode and post it on YouTube. Then they delete that episode in 1 to 2 hours. All viewers watch episodes daily in that time period. Because most of the viewers know that the episode is always available on YouTube between 10 pm to 12 pm which is clearly pirated and illegal. The pirated video has got millions of views and this is the reason why the show could not survive in the TRP ratings and it went off air.


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