The nostalgia is real. Smriti Irani, once the face of Indian daily soaps, has made a surprising and emotional return to television with the reboot of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, reprising her role as the beloved Tulsi Virani.
The first look of the new season has gone viral, with fans celebrating the comeback of Indian television’s most iconic daughter-in-law.
Draped in a maroon saree and exuding the same aura that once captivated millions, Irani’s return signals a powerful blend of tradition and evolution. “It’s not about reliving the past—it’s about honouring the legacy while forging something meaningful for the future,” she shared in a statement, adding that storytelling holds the potential to spark change, preserve culture, and build empathy.
The original series, produced by Ekta Kapoor, dominated Indian TV from 2000 to 2008 and became a cultural cornerstone. With Tulsi Virani at its emotional heart, Kyunki wasn’t just a soap opera—it was a phenomenon that redefined family narratives for a generation.
Interestingly, Irani also spoke candidly about her personal struggles during the original show’s shoot. In an interview, she recounted a heartbreaking incident of suffering a miscarriage on set—a revelation that has deepened the public’s appreciation for her resilience and commitment.
For fans of Indian television and followers of Smriti Irani’s multifaceted journey—from actress to cabinet minister—this moment brings a rare confluence of emotion, memory, and cultural evolution. As Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2 readies for release, all eyes are once again on Tulsi Virani.