Key Points

Tanisha Mehta is thrilled to join Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2 as Vrinda, calling it a surreal experience. She shares her deep spiritual connection with Tulsi plants and daily religious rituals. The actress credits Ekta Kapoor for the opportunity and hopes fans embrace her role. Known for past shows like Lag Ja Gale, she balances acting with personal devotion.

Key Points: Tanisha Mehta Joins Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2 as Vrinda

  • Tanisha Mehta expresses gratitude for lead role in iconic show
  • Shares spiritual connection with Tulsi plant rituals
  • Reveals daily religious practices including Mahadev Abhishek
  • Known for roles in Shubh Laabh and Lag Ja Gale
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'Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2' Tanisha Mehta: To be part of legacy feels special

Tanisha Mehta opens up about playing Vrinda in Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2, her spiritual journey, and Tulsi plant rituals.

"To now be part of that legacy feels incredibly special. – Tanisha Mehta"

Mumbai, Aug 5

Actress Tanisha Mehta, who will play the female lead role of Vrinda in Smriti Irani-starrer “Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi season 2” has talked about her joining the show and her connection with Tulsi plant in her real life.

She said: "It honestly feels surreal. Being chosen as the lead in such an iconic television series is a huge honour. I’ve grown up watching shows like this — ones that become a part of people’s everyday lives, that create lasting memories for families. To now be part of that legacy feels incredibly special.”

The actress is aware of the responsibility that comes with it.

“And I’m giving it everything I have. I just hope the audience welcomes me with the same love they’ve always given to this show. I get goosebumps everytime I think about it. I'm very grateful to Ekta Kapoor Ma'am for this opportunity," she said.

Talking about the “Tulsi plant”, Tanisha said: "Tulsi, a plant that holds deep cultural and spiritual significance. It's believed to protect the home from negative influences and bring positive energy, happiness, and harmony. It represents devotion and is a reminder of spiritual values and traditions.”

“And it is one of the plants that I planted at my home after I shifted."

She said that she has become a very “religious” person.

"A lot of people don’t know this about me, but throughout the years I’ve actually become a very dharmik person. It’s not something I usually talk about, but I do have my personal beliefs and practices.”

Talking about the rituals she follows, the actress said: “There’s a ritual I’ve been following for a long time now — every Monday morning, I visit the mandir right below my building. I perform Mahadev Abhishek. Every morning I offer jal (water) to Surya devta (sun), and also to the Tulsi plant. It’s a quiet, grounding practice that brings me a lot of peace."

On professional front, Tanisha is known for featuring in shows like Shubh Laabh Aapkey Ghar Mein (2021), Lag Ja Gale (2023), and Ikk Kudi Punjab Di (2023).

- IANS

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Rohit P
Interesting to see how they'll modernize this classic. Tanisha's spiritual side is refreshing - in an industry full of glamour, it's nice to see actors who value our traditions. The Tulsi connection is a thoughtful touch for a show about family values.
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Aman W
Not sure about this reboot... The original was legendary! No one can replace Smriti Irani's Tulsi. Tanisha seems sweet but she has big shoes to fill. Hope Ekta Kapoor doesn't make it too dramatic like her recent shows.
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Shreya B
Love that she's talking about Tulsi plant and morning rituals! 🌿 In our Gujarati household, we've maintained Tulsi vrindavan for generations. Good to see young actors embracing our culture instead of blindly following western trends.
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Nikhil C
Tanisha was brilliant in Lag Ja Gale! She has that traditional Indian beauty perfect for family dramas. But I hope the writing is strong - no point casting good actors if the script is weak. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Kavya N
My mom will be so happy! She's been waiting for a good family drama since Anupamaa became too repetitive. The original KSBT taught us so many life lessons - hope season 2 maintains that balance of entertainment and values.

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