They meet at a business conference in London. They don't recognize each other, but their hearts do. The "Kasauti" (Touch) moment happens—a brush of hands that triggers flashes of their past lives. Headaches and confusion ensue, but the attraction is undeniable.

: Karan Singh Grover originally brought the character of Rishabh Bajaj to the reboot, but he did not return after the 2020 pandemic hiatus. The role was subsequently taken over by Karan Patel.

In an interaction with a production insider (who requested anonymity), we learned that the show’s abrupt conclusion wasn’t entirely due to low ratings. “Ekta wanted a finite series, but the channel pushed for extensions. By the time they agreed on a conclusion, the magic had faded. However, the digital rights have been a goldmine on platforms like Voot and YouTube.”

: The series concluded after a drop in ratings following the pandemic-induced hiatus. In the finale, both Anurag and Prerna unite in death after Komolika shoots Prerna, with Komolika also falling to her death. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more

Unlike the original series where the leads only unite in death, the reboot ends on a more definitive note. After exposing Komolika's final schemes, Anurag and Prerna finally overcome all obstacles and reunite to live happily ever after with their daughter, Sneha.

(KZK 2), which aired from 2018 to 2020, was designed as a "new-age" experiment by producer Ekta Kapoor. While it retained the core conflict of star-crossed lovers Anurag Basu and Prerna Sharma, the series introduced exclusive production elements and narrative shifts that differentiated it from the 2001 original.

once disguised herself as "Sardar Singh" to raid the Basu mansion and retrieve legal documents used to manipulate her marriage status.