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The iconic television show Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, which once ruled the Indian TV landscape and became a staple in households across the country, is all set to make a grand comeback with Season 2.
And what’s got everyone talking? The original stars Smriti Irani and Amar Upadhyay are reprising their much-loved roles as Tulsi and Mihir.The news of the show’s return has created a wave of excitement among netizens who grew up watching the emotional rollercoaster of the Virani family. Social media has been abuzz with fan theories, nostalgic throwbacks, and memes celebrating the comeback of what was once the most-watched show on Indian television.But it's not just the audience that's feeling nostalgic. Actress Juhi Parmar, who became a household name with her show Kumkum – Ek Pyara Sa Bandhan, also jumped on the Kyunki wave. During a recent trip to Dubai, she posted a fun and nostalgic video on Instagram where she toured a location in full "Tulsi style," with the original Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi title track playing in the background.
Juhi captioned the post, “Nostalgia has always been a flavour I have loved and with it this time, here’s a fun take on the song that used to chime in every household at 10:30 PM! I know most of us are excited to see the show coming back, and with it here, I am giving you a fun Dubai glimpse on the track that gives us all goosebumps and takes us down memory lane.
And yes, the queen of television @ektarkapoor along with @smritiiraniofficial coming back, what else could Indian Television Lovers ask for… wishing the entire team best of luck….
.#KumkumMeetsKyunki.”The video struck a chord with fans, blending two nostalgic worlds – Kumkum and Kyunki – and proving that the magic of Indian daily soaps from the early 2000s is still very much alive in viewers’ hearts.With Ekta Kapoor once again at the helm and Smriti Irani returning to the small screen after years, expectations are high. And if the fan response is anything to go by, Kyunki 2.0 is already a hit, even before it hits the airwaves.