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Kanwar Dhillon gets a fresh makeover for Udne Ki Aasha's seven-year leap, says, "I Finally Cut My Hair After 2.5 Years"
ETimes | July 16, 2026 11:39 PM CST

The much-loved show, ' Udne Ki Aasha ,' is all set to turn an emotional new page as the heartwarming story of Sachin and Sailee takes a seven-year leap . While life seems to have moved on, destiny has other plans for the couple.

Unaware that their son is alive and growing up away from them, Sachin and Sailee begin a new life with their daughter, Poorna , carrying the weight of a loss they believe can never be undone. Fans can expect a journey full of love, hope, heartbreak, and unexpected reunions. Marking this new phase, Kanwar Dhillon will also be seen in a refreshed look, having finally cut his hair after 2.5 years for the role.

Talking about the leap, Kanwar Dhillon, who plays Sachin, shared, "For the last 2.5 years, audiences have loved and lived this journey with Sachin and Sailee. They've become emotionally invested in these characters, and now they're genuinely excited to discover what destiny has in store for them. Everyone is eager to see what Sachin and Sailee's children will be like, how their lives will unfold, and what this new chapter brings. The story after the leap has been written beautifully, with a lot of heart and emotion. I've also undergone a subtle look change for the leap. In fact, after 2.5 years, I finally cut my hair for the character."

Earlier, in a statement, Neha Harsora aka Saylee spoke about the leap, "When I first heard about this leap, it genuinely made me emotional because it reminded me how unpredictable life can be. We all imagine how life should unfold, but sometimes it has completely different plans for us. That’s exactly what I felt while reading about Sailee’s journey after seven years," she said.

She added, "On one level, I was excited because every actor looks forward to playing a completely new phase of their character. But at the same time, I couldn’t stop thinking about everything Sailee has lived through and how much strength it takes to keep moving forward despite it all."