Shehzad Shaikh Joins 'Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan' as Hotelier Shlok

Actor Shehzad Shaikh has been cast in the television drama 'Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan' on Zee TV. He will portray Shlok, a hotelier whose entry introduces new dynamics to the lives of characters Siddhu and Sneha. Shaikh expressed his honour in returning to the Zee network, where he began his career 12 years ago with 'Qubool Hai'. The actor also noted a personal connection to the role, having studied hotel management himself.

Key Points: Shehzad Shaikh Cast in Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan as Hotelier

  • Shehzad Shaikh joins Zee TV show
  • Plays hotelier Shlok
  • Character brings fresh dynamics
  • Marks return to Zee after 12 years
  • Show focuses on family drama
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Shehzad Shaikh joins Amandeep Sidhu, Sheizaan Khan in 'Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan' as hotelier

Actor Shehzad Shaikh joins the cast of Zee TV's 'Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan' as hotelier Shlok, bringing new twists to Siddhu and Sneha's story.

Shehzad Shaikh joins Amandeep Sidhu, Sheizaan Khan in 'Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan' as hotelier
"Returning to the channel after all these years with one of its top shows is truly an honour - Shehzad Shaikh"

Mumbai, March 25

Actor Shehzad Shaikh has joined Amandeep Sidhu, Sheizaan Khan in the television show 'Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan'. Shehzad will be seen essaying the role of Shlok, a hotelier who is all set to bring fresh twists and intriguing dynamics to the lives of Siddhu and Sneha.

Confirming the news, Shehzad said, "I started my career 12 years ago with 'Qubool Hai', and now, being a part of the Zee family once again feels surreal. I had been following Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan, and when I was offered the show, I was initially a bit skeptical. However, after a few conversations and understanding the character and the vision, I was very happy to come on board. Returning to the channel after all these years with one of its top shows is truly an honour".

He further mentioned, "I've admired the world the team has created, the cast, the characters, and the effort that has gone into building it. I feel extremely privileged to be part of such an amazing team and to work with some of the best in the business, especially Ravi and Sargun, who I believe are among the best producers in the industry to work with".

He also shared insight into his character, as he said, "I am playing hotelier in the show and interestingly I had pursued a hospitality course when I first came to India and studied hotel management at a Taj institute. Playing this character feels like life has come full circle. So in a way, Shlok and I are similar in certain aspects".

While, as of now, the show focuses on Amandeep Sidhu trying to be a peacemaker between his mother Durgavati and Sneha, with Shlok's entry, it will be exciting to see what new twists and turns unfold in Siddhu and Sneha's journey.

'Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan' airs on Zee TV.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see fresh faces entering the show. The storyline with Durgavati and Sneha was getting a bit repetitive. Hopefully Shlok's entry will bring some much-needed drama and make the show more engaging for the family audience.
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Aman W
Respectfully, I feel the show's core was about the mother-daughter relationships ("betiyan"). Adding a male hotelier as a central twist might dilute that original theme. Hope the writers balance it well and don't just create another typical love triangle.
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Sarah B
It's fascinating how life imitates art sometimes! The fact that Shehzad studied hotel management at the Taj and is now playing a hotelier is such a cool coincidence. Wishing him all the best for this new chapter!
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Kavya N
My mom and I watch this show daily. We were just discussing yesterday that Siddhu needs a friend or a new challenge. Perfect timing! Excited for Monday's episode now. Zee TV shows always have the best family drama. 👍
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Michael C
Interesting casting choice. Shehzad has a good screen presence. Hoping his character brings more than just romantic conflict—maybe some business rivalry or a storyline about modern hospitality clashing with traditional family values in that setting.

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