
Hiten Tejwani says Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2 co-star Smriti Irani is ‘still the same' even after 25 years: ‘Despite everything she's achieved…'
While talking to India Today, Hiten said, 'It's an honour to be part of a show like Kyunki, and to come back after almost 25 years… it feels like we never stopped. It's like we've just picked up where we left off.'
He continued, 'This show is a legacy. Being part of it again feels like a blessing. No one expected it to return. TV has changed, audiences have changed, but the fact that Kyunki is back and people still care and it's amazing.'
Recalling his first reaction when he heard the news about season 2 of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, the actor said, 'I was really happy. After all, how often does an iconic show like Kyunki come back? I just felt grateful to be a part of it again.' He added, 'We're back as Karan and Nandini. How and in what way, that's something you'll have to watch and find out!'
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When asked if reprising his role as Karan Virani was a challenge, Hiten Tejwani said, 'It was like coming home. Of course, there's always that process on the first day of figuring the character out again, but it felt easy. Familiar.'
Hiten was also thrilled to reunite with actor-turned-politician Smriti Irani after so many years. 'She's still the same on set. Despite everything she's achieved, she brings that same energy,' he shared.
Along with core values and relationships, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2 will also focus on contemporary issues. 'Even back then, the show was ahead of its time. This version will also highlight topics that haven't been shown on TV much. The essence remains the same, but the themes will be fresher,' he revealed. Hiten also confirmed that a new generation of Viranis will be introduced in the show. 'You'll see new faces, but the roots are intact.'
Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2 will air at 10:30 pm on Star Plus tonight and stream on Jio Hotstar as well.
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