Pocket Mein Aasmaan: Show set to take a five-year leap in a bid to boost TRP ratings – Exclusive

While Pocket Mein Aasmaan has quickly garnered a loyal fanbase and appreciation for its storyline, the show has struggled to make a significant mark in the ratings since its launch. In an effort to reinvigorate the narrative and capture a wider audience, the makers are now gearing up to introduce a five-year leap, hoping the dramatic shift will elevate viewership and enhance the show's overall appeal.
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MUMBAI: Pocket Mein Aasmaan, the latest offering from Star Plus, has been making steady waves since its debut. Produced by Boyhood Productions, the show has carved a niche for itself among viewers, thanks to its heartfelt storytelling and compelling characters.

The drama marks the television debut of Shweta Tiwari and Pradyuman Mishra in lead roles, both of whom have been receiving positive reviews for their performances.

Despite a promising start and growing audience engagement, the show is currently hovering just outside the top twenty on the BARC ratings chart.

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While it has managed to garner decent TRPs, the makers are reportedly looking to give the narrative a fresh twist to further captivate audiences.

In a bid to enhance its appeal and attract a wider viewership, the production team is planning to introduce a five-year time leap in the storyline.

Though an official confirmation is yet to be made, industry insiders suggest that the decision is aimed at rejuvenating the plot and driving up ratings.

Adding to the buzz, actor Salman Shaikh recognised for his roles in Chalk n Duster, Nirdosh, and The Battle of Bhima Koregaon—has been cast as the parallel lead.

His entry is expected to bring a new dynamic to the show and shake up existing equations among the characters.

Speculation around potential cast changes post-leap has been rife, but early indications suggest that the core ensemble will largely remain intact.

As the narrative moves forward five years, the existing characters are likely to evolve rather than be replaced, maintaining continuity for loyal viewers.

With fresh developments on the horizon and new characters joining the fray, Pocket Mein Aasmaan promises to deliver even more gripping drama in the episodes to come.

Fans can certainly look forward to an engaging shift in storytelling that could very well propel the show into the BARC top twenty in the weeks ahead.

For more news and updates on television and movies, stay tuned to TellyChakkar.

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