Key Points

The iconic Indian television drama "Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi" has made a remarkable comeback with Smriti Irani reprising her legendary role as Tulsi. Shagun Sharma, who plays the negative character Paridhi, recently shared behind-the-scenes moments highlighting their off-screen camaraderie. The show has quickly gained popularity, attracting both old and new audiences with its compelling family storyline. Irani's return to television after nearly two decades marks a significant moment in her versatile career.

Key Points: Shagun Sharma Shares BTS with Smriti Irani on Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Thi

  • Smriti Irani returns as Tulsi in TV drama sequel
  • Shagun Sharma plays controversial Paridhi character
  • Show features intense family drama dynamics
  • Sequel quickly climbs TRP charts with new generation audience
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'Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi's Shagun Sharma shares BTS pics with Smriti Irani, says “We do get along ”

Actress Shagun Sharma reveals behind-the-scenes moments with Smriti Irani in the iconic TV show's sequel, highlighting their off-screen bond.

"Because We do get along. Just the utter joy of asking silly questions, believing it's a good one, is unreal. - Shagun Sharma"

Mumbai Oct 9

Actress Shagun Sharma, who plays Paridhi in "Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi Season 2", recently took to her social media account to share behind-the-scenes moments with co-star Smriti Irani.

Smriti Irani reprises her iconic role as Tulsi in the much-anticipated sequel. In the picture, Sharma is seen happily posing with Irani and captioned it as, "Because We do get along. Just the utter joy of asking silly questions, believing it's a good one, is unreal," she wrote, tagging Smriti Irani.

The camaraderie between the two actresses off-screen contrasts sharply with their on-screen dynamic. While Smriti Irani's character Tulsi continues to embody strength and justice, Shagun Sharma's character Paridhi is written as a negative character. On the show, Paridhi is often seen manipulating and emotionally blackmailing Mihir Virani, her father played by actor Amar Upadhyay, and turning against Tulsi, creating intense drama for the Virani household.

Currently, the storyline of "Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi" revolves around Tulsi being torn between her love as a mother and her stand for justice, keeping viewers hooked. The show features a strong ensemble cast including Smriti Rani, Shagun Sharma, Amar Upadhyay, Ketki Dave, Komolika Guhathakurta, along with other lead performers who bring the Virani family back to life for a new generation of viewers.

The sequel, which went on just a few months ago, instantly struck a chord with audiences, much like its preceding predecessor. The show quickly climbed the TRP charts, reinforcing the franchise's big legacy as one of India's most iconic family dramas. For Smriti Irani, this marks a remarkable comeback for television after nearly two decades.

The first season of "Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi" went off air in 2008, after which Irani transitioned to politics, where she established herself as one of the country's most prominent leaders. Balancing her political responsibilities with the return to the small screen, Irani assumed a distinguished role on her career front.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Shagun is doing such a fantastic job as Paridhi! I literally get angry watching her manipulate Mihir 😡 But great to know they get along well in real life. That's professional acting for you!
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Sarah B
Honestly, while I enjoy the nostalgia, the new season doesn't have the same magic as the original. The storyline feels rushed and the characters lack depth. Just my opinion though!
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Ananya R
Smriti Irani balancing politics and acting - what a queen! 👑 She's inspiring so many working women in India. My whole family watches this show together during dinner time.
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Vikram M
The Tulsi character is iconic! Growing up, my mother used to say "Be like Tulsi" whenever I faced difficulties. Good to see strong female characters returning to Indian television.
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Michael C
As someone who watched the original with Indian friends in college, it's interesting to see how Indian soap operas have evolved. The production quality has improved significantly!

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