12 October,2012 12:58 PM IST | | IANS
"It was obviously a lovely journey. It does not even feel like we have completed 250 episodes," Kritika said here while celebrating on the sets.
Kritika Kamra
"It feels like just a few days back we had celebrated 100 episodes and now it's 250. That's how it should be, it means people are enjoying it," she added.
Meanwhile, Sharad Kelkar, who plays Dr. Ashutosh, says, "I have already cut two cakes, everything is happening so fast."
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Actor Mohnish Behl originally played Dr. Ashutosh, quit following differences with the production team.
Loosely based on the Pakistani classical television drama "Dhoop Kinare", "Kuch Toh Log Kahenge" premiered Oct 3, 2011.