“This show brings together three generations of confluence, conflict and togetherness,” Says Smriti Irani on Kyunki’s legacy and New Season
Mumbai:As Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi gears up for its anticipated new season, nostalgia is set to take centre stage. The iconic show that became a household name in the early 2000s is all set to bring back the essence of deep-rooted Indian values with a fresh generational view. With Smriti Irani returning as Tulsi, a character that defined her career and left a cultural imprint on Indian television, the excitement among audiences both old and new is palpable.
In a recent interaction with the media, Smriti Irani reflected on the legacy of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi and the significance it still holds. Sharing her personal connection to the show and its impact, she said,“When young artists sit with me for script discussions, we don’t really talk about the script. Instead, we end up discussing Parliament, current affairs, world history, and the future topics that connect generations.”
Speaking about the role of Tulsi and the show’s cultural impact, she added,“I’ve always believed that Kyunki was never just a TV serial. It became a source of livelihood for so many people. Because of the audience’s love, the show grew, and every time someone switched on the TV, it lit many people’s homes with hope.”
On the show’s revival, Irani summed up its soul, saying,“This show brings together three generations highlighting their confluence, their conflicts, and most importantly, their togetherness.”
The new season of Kyunki isn’t just a sequel, it’s a heartfelt celebration of values, emotions, and relationships that have stood the test of time. As the new generation meets the legacy of the old, this season promises a narrative that reflects modern dilemmas while rooted deeply in tradition. Whether you watched Tulsi back then or are meeting her for the first time, this is a family story that speaks to all.
Watch Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi starting Tuesday, 29th July at 10:30 PM, only on Star Plus.