Will Shaheer Sheikh wants to take a break from TV?
Will Shaheer Sheikh wants to take a break from TV?
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Shaheer Sheikh, a well-known TV actor, is incredibly well-liked for his charming features and acting ability. The actor has a sizable female fan following within his fan group. He has appeared in numerous well-known television programs, music videos, and other projects over the years. Currently, he can be seen in Woh Toh Hai Albela. He portrays Krishna opposite Sayuri, played by Hiba Nawab. 

According to earlier reports, Woh Toh Hai Albelaa is going to stop airing on June 14. According to rumors, the actor is not looking forward to starting any new ventures after the show. He desires to spend quality time with his wife, Ruchikaa Kapoor, and their 20-month-old daughter. He said,  "With God's grace I have been constantly working in TV shows for the last 12 years. It has been a great journey, but now I want to take a break for a short while and spend time with my family." When his daughter was born, Shaheer was preoccupied with his television program Kuch Rang Pyaar Ke Ayese Bhi - Nayi Kahani. After the birth of his daughter, his schedule became very busy. He now wants to be an involved father and family man.

For a forthcoming project, Shaheer Sheikh might be seen donning the director's hat. The actor made the significant announcement on his social media accounts on March 10. Shaheer acknowledged that he was given the chance to direct thanks to producer Rajan Shahi. The actor posted a photo of himself holding an envelope and standing with Rajan Shahi along with a touching letter thanking Rajan for allowing him to pursue his love. Shaheer received an even-handed "shagun ka lifafa" from Rajan as the actor is about to move out on a new adventure. 

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