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Kyunki neta again abhineta, Smriti back as Tulsi

Kyunki neta again abhineta, Smriti back as Tulsi

New Indian Express13 hours ago
MUMBAI: Actor-politician Smriti Irani will be returning to play the role of Tulsi Virani in the reboot of Ektaa Kapoor's 2000s iconic daily soap, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi.
'Some journeys come full circle, not for nostalgia, but for purpose. Returning to Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi is not just a step back into a role, but a return to a story that redefined Indian television and reshaped my own life,' Smriti said in a statement.
'Today, I stand at a crossroads where experience meets emotion, and creativity meets conviction. I return not just as an actor, but as someone who believes in the power of storytelling to spark change, preserve culture, and build empathy,' she added.
The show will to return to its original platform, Star Plus, on July 28. Other than Smriti, the serial will also star Amar Upadhyay, who will return in the role of Mihir. Hiten Tejwani, and Gauri Pradhan will also be seen reprising their roles from the show's original version.
In a recent media interaction, Smriti revealed that there were talks about a reboot to the series in 2014, but she had to reject the offer because of her sojourn into politics. However, Ektaa took to social media to claim that such an idea wasn't in the works at all. She later deleted the post.
Smriti, who served as Union minister across multiple portfolios from 2014 to 2024, lost the 2024 Lok Sabha elections from Amethi to Sonia Gandhi family loyalist Kishori Lal Sharma by over 1.5 lakh votes, a constituency she had wrested from Rahul Gandhi in 2019. With her return to acting, does this mean a sabbatical from politics, or is it just a calm before the 2029 storm, Kyunki Actor Bhi Kabhi Politician Thi?
'Kyunki' aired from 2000 to 2008 and was the most successful serial of its time, with TRPs in double digits for many years.
Straddled two powerful platforms in 25 years
Smriti said she straddled two powerful platforms — media and public policy — in the last 25 years, adding both have their own impact with 'each demanding a different kind of commitment'
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