’Balika Vadhu’ Enters The Limca Book Of World Records For Being The Longest Running Daily Soap

PTI

Popular TV show Balika Vadhu has entered the Limca Book of Records for becoming the longest running daily fiction soap after successfully completing more than 2000 episodes.

The Rajasthan-set show began with tracing the life of young bride Anandi and then gradually included the journey of her daughter Nandini.

b’Avika Gor in Balika Vadhu | Source: Colors’

“The eight-year-long journey that Colors has mapped with Balika Vadhu has been very enriching. The show’s meaningful content, endearing story line and inspirational characters have created a strong impact on the minds of the viewers.

“As the show enters the Limca Book of Records and achieves this brand-new milestone, we would like to graciously thank our viewers for their everlasting support in making Balika Vadhu an industry-wide benchmark,” Manisha Sharma, Programming Head, Colors, said in a statement.

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