While the on-screen drama kept viewers glued to their screens, the off-screen developments were equally chaotic. The show faced numerous production hurdles that constantly forced the writers to alter the storyline. The Komolika Revolving Door
The show was shot in opulent sets, with a far more premium look than its predecessor. From the Basus' mansion to the breathtaking locales of Switzerland, every frame was carefully crafted.
The stars of the reboot have leveraged the immense popularity of the show to pivot into diverse entertainment sectors:
Costume designer Styling by National Award winners ensured that Prerna’s sarees and Anurag’s sharp suits looked contemporary. Meanwhile, Komolika’s look was completely overhauled—replacing the traditional heavy bindis of the 2000s with silver junk jewelry, nose rings, and stylish fusion lehengas.
Post-2020, television ad revenues dropped universally. Maintaining a high-budget show with an ensemble, highly-paid cast became financially unviable when the TRP ratings hovered around average marks.