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After coming back from their honeymoon Tulsi's Daughters-in-laws and her daughter Shobha gets pregnant together. After some days Tulsi's big daughter-in-law Nandini gives birth to a baby girl whose name is Bhoomi. Tulsi's second daughter-in-law Damini gives birth to a baby boy whose name is Nakul.Tulsi's third daughter-in-law Ganga gives birth to Baby Boy whose name is Laksh. Tulsi's fourth daughter-in-law Mohini gives birth to Baby Girl whose name is Archita. Tulsi's daughter gives birth to Baby Girl whose name is Pari. Mihir and Tulsi's younger daughter Krishna marries to Abhishek.
After coming back from their honeymoon Tulsi's Daughters-in-laws and her daughter Shobha gets pregnant together. After some days Tulsi's big daughter-in-law Nandini gives birth to a baby girl whose name is Bhoomi. Tulsi's second daughter-in-law Damini gives birth to a baby boy whose name is Nakul.Tulsi's third daughter-in-law Ganga gives birth to Baby Boy whose name is Laksh. Tulsi's fourth daughter-in-law Mohini gives birth to Baby Girl whose name is Archita. Tulsi's daughter gives birth to Baby Girl whose name is Pari. Mihir and Tulsi's younger daughter Krishna marries to Abhishek.



After some time, Nandini, Damini, Ganga, and Shobha are pregnant again. After few days, Nandini gives birth to a baby boy whose name is Manthan. Damini gives birth to Baby Boy whose name is Eklavya. Ganga gives birth to Baby Boy whose name is Joydeep.Tulsi's daughter gives birth to Baby Boy whose name is Pushkar.


At home, an incident occured. Nandini slipped down from the stairs and admitted to hospital. She falls into a coma. Karan and entire family is sad and devastated to this news. Karan is very upset and sad. Family tries to make him happy and makes him understand to take care of herself and their children's also. At this situation, Damini and ganga promise to Nandini that both will take care of Karan and their children's. Karan goes missing.
At home, an incident occured. Nandini slipped down from the stairs and admitted to hospital. She falls into a coma. Karan and entire family is sad and devastated to this news. Karan is very upset and sad. Family tries to make him happy and makes him understand to take care of herself and their children's also. At this situation, Damini and ganga promise to Nandini that both will take care of Karan and their children's. Karan goes missing.

Revision as of 13:59, 29 May 2022


Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi
Created byEkta Kapoor
Written byAnil Nagpal
Rajesh Joshi[1]
Anand Gandhi[2]
Screenplay byAnil Nagpal
Story byAnil Nagpal
Directed by
  • Ashish Patil
  • Kaushik Ghatak
  • Nivedita Basu
  • Suraj Rao, Ravi Raj,
  • Santosh Badal
  • Dharmesh Shah
  • Santram Varma
  • Santosh Bhatt
  • Garry Bhinder
  • Deepak Chavan
  • Sanotsh Bhatt
  • Fahad Kashmiri
  • Avhiroop Mazzumdar
  • Jeetu Arora
  • Santosh Kolhe
  • Vicky Chauhan
  • Rohit Dwivedi
  • Deepak Sharma
  • Shyam Maheshwari
  • Talat Jani
  • Hitesh Tejwani
  • Anoop Chaudhary
  • V.G Roy
Creative directorsVikas Gupta, Monisha Singh, Aparna Dubey, Ekta R Bahri, Bhairvi Shah, Shivangi Singh Chauhan, Shipra Arora, Doyel Som
StarringSee below
Opening themeKyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi by Priya Bhattacharya
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of episodes1,833
Production
Producers
Cinematography
  • Raju Halasagi
  • Sudesh Kotian
  • Deepak Malwankar
  • Sanjay Malwankar
  • Ashok Salian
  • Sanjay Memane
Editors
  • Dharmesh Shah
  • Sanjeev Shukla
  • Sagar S Naighojkar
Running time22 minutes
Production companyBalaji Telefilms
Original release
NetworkStar Plus
Release3 July 2000 (2000-07-03) –
6 November 2008 (2008-11-06)

Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi (transl. Because a mother-in-law was once a daughter-in-law, too) is an Indian soap opera that aired from 3 July 2000 to 6 November 2008 on Star Plus.[3][4] The entire series is available on Disney+ Hotstar. The show was co-produced by Shobha Kapoor and Ekta Kapoor under their banner Balaji Telefilms.[5]

The show revolved around an ideal daughter-in-law, the daughter of a pandit married to the grandson of rich business tycoon Govardhan Virani. The role of the protagonist Tulsi Virani was played by Smriti Irani. The show is one of the most successful and iconic shows of Indian television.

Plot

Set in Mumbai, the series focuses on the wealthy Gujarati Virani family where the three daughters-in-law – Savita, Daksha, and Gayatri, control the whole family, creating trouble for their wise and kind-hearted mother-in-law Amba. Savita fixes her son, Mihir's marriage with Payal. But Mihir loves Tulsi. All family members accept Tulsi as their daughter-in-law. As time passes Savita also accepts Tulsi as her daughter-in-law. Now Tulsi controls the whole family. After some time tulsi became pregnant with Mihir child. Mihir has to work and meets with an accident, everyone is devastated to know and thinks that Mihir is no more. As time passes by tulsi gives birth to Baby Boy whose name is Gautam. all family convinces tulsi to married again for their son but tulsi refuses.because of family pressure tulsi agrees to marry Anupam.but on marriage day she gets to know that Mihir is alive and doctor said he forget all because of accident.tulsi and family try vey much to get Mihir's again and successful in this Mihir's gets his memories again.tulsi again gets pregnant and this time again she gives to birth babay boy whose name is Gautam. All was happy by this news.Kesar tulsi's younger sister married to Anupam who was Mihir's businesses partner and best friend.tulsi and Mihir plans to go on trip with all family members but they cannot available to go because tulsi again becomes pregnant. Dr Mandira who took care of military and anupams sister entraps mihir claiming her false pregnant, mandir is exposed. Now Aarti Mihir's younger brother Kiran's wife loves Gautam very much she is getting very close to her and wants to adpoted Gautam but Kiran is not ready for this and argue with him.Now all was happy and celebrates very much and goes to trip with all family.after comes back to trip again tulsi becomes pregnant but this time she gives birth to Baby girl whose name is Shobha.Aarti and Kiran argues agin on topic of Gautam as result Kiran is not ready for that.Aarti decides to become mother of Gautam by hook or crook.Once again tulsi becomes pregnant and this time again she gives birth to baby boy how's name is Harsh.Now Aarti and Kiran runs away to take Gautam Australia and all family is shocked and devastated by this news and story takes a leap.

20 years later

Tulsi and Mihir's children's is grown up.Kiran and Aarti comes back to India with Gautam and with owns daughter Karishma. Gautam learns the truth about his birth parents. But Aarti instigated Gautam against her family. Gautam refuses to accept tulsi and Mihir his parents. He makes so many plans to ruin Virani's business he is not successful in that because Karan,Sahil,and Harsh doesn't become success in her plans they always ruins it. Gautam fights alots with them. but later he learns about Aarti true colors and breaks all the ties with her.after that he reunites with his parents and siblings. All was happy their family is complete.

After that Karan marries to her best friend Nandini, Gautam marries to Damini, Sahil marries to Ganga, Harsh marries to Mohini, and Shobha marries to his college friend Vishal. They all face many ups and downs in their life's all stay strongs and all stays together. All go to the honeymoon in Goa and enjoy it a lot. Tulsi and Mihir also very happy to see their children's happiness and they also goes to Haridwar for Spend some time alone. Mihir and Tulsi's younger daughter studying in Ooty. She comes back and goes to Haridwar with their parents.

After coming back from their honeymoon Tulsi's Daughters-in-laws and her daughter Shobha gets pregnant together. After some days Tulsi's big daughter-in-law Nandini gives birth to a baby girl whose name is Bhoomi. Tulsi's second daughter-in-law Damini gives birth to a baby boy whose name is Nakul.Tulsi's third daughter-in-law Ganga gives birth to Baby Boy whose name is Laksh. Tulsi's fourth daughter-in-law Mohini gives birth to Baby Girl whose name is Archita. Tulsi's daughter gives birth to Baby Girl whose name is Pari. Mihir and Tulsi's younger daughter Krishna marries to Abhishek.


At home, an incident occured. Nandini slipped down from the stairs and admitted to hospital. She falls into a coma. Karan and entire family is sad and devastated to this news. Karan is very upset and sad. Family tries to make him happy and makes him understand to take care of herself and their children's also. At this situation, Damini and ganga promise to Nandini that both will take care of Karan and their children's. Karan goes missing.

Gautam, Sahil and Harsh search for Karan, but they fail to find him. After some time, Sahil finally finds Karanin a bad condition and he is admitted to hospital. Doctor says he needs blood but her blood is not available in this hospital. At that time, Gautam comes and gives blood to him. Karan comes out of danger.

3 years later

Nandini comes out of coma and comes back to Virani family.All comes emotional to see her and again she married to Karan.Nandini thanks Damini and Ganga for taking care of their Children's and Karan in their absence.however both gets angry on her because both miss her very much and both say that Karan also takes care of kids very well.after somedays Tulsi and Mihir's goes to trip for some piece and gives all responsibility to Karan and Nandini.

After that all was fighting with each other for some problems in office so why all brothers fighting with each other.all was sorting after sometime and all was reunites again and stay together.

There is problems starts for tulsi.Savita is murdered by Meera but Meera blames Tulsi and Mihir also believe Meera and breaks all ties with tulsi and thrown out of house.

25 years later

A Times ago Karan, and Gautam staying together but Sahil gets separated from them by problems that going on house and office. All their Children's grown up. Karan,Gautam and Sahil have so many fights after separation.Karan hates his father Mihir also because he believes that Tulsi leave his house because of him,Amba also blames Mihir for Tulsi condition.As time passes all children of house Bhoomi , Nakul,laksh,Archita,Pari,and Joydeep planning to patch up their parents.tulsi is coming back to Virani family and reunites with her family As Meera is exposed for Savita's murder.family comes again together but this reuniting is short because Abhi again do Karan and Gautam against Sahil and is successful in that doing.Abhi was Business partner of Karan.but he comes for take advantage from Viranis.Abhi and Bhoomi love each other and family is ready for their marriage.but on marriage day Abir refuses to marry Bhoomi and on that day Sahil exposes Abir with proofs,and saves Bhoomi from getting her life spoiling to marry him with joydeep.Karan and Gautam feels guilty for doubting Sahil again.Both is heartbroken and sad and goes out of rituals.Later, Sahil goes to them and Console them and brings them back. Both apologies to him,Finally three of them gets together again.

Archita Harsh's daughter gets married to Abir.but he again starts his dirty's game so both gets separated after sometime.after all is going well Tripti truth comes in front of all Viranis whose was Sahil's secretary takes all property from him and asks Viranis to leave Shantiniketan.All was heartbroken and upset but manage to adjust herself in Sanchi's house.Later, Nakul and Sanchi gets married.All was tensed by this situation but decides to stay strongs together. Finally aftersome days,By Karan ,Gautam,and Sahil plannig they gets their house back and all gets happy and overjoyed.Laksh returns from America.he comes and receives warm welcome from his family.Bhoomi and Joydeep relationship gets better and both are happy.Laksh marries Vaidehi.Tripti again plans against Viranis but again by help of all family members they gets her arrest.All was very happy and celebrate diwali.after diwali Amba is Death.All are Devastated.Amba gives all property to Paarth Karan and Nandini's son whose missing but after that we got her.thus decision of Amba upsets Karan,Sahil,and Gautam.All was lefting her house with their Wife's.After 5 years,all coming back to Tulsi and lives happy all.

Cast

The cast of first three generations in Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi.

Main

  • Smriti Irani as Tulsi Virani – Virani priest's elder daughter; Kesar's sister; Mihir's wife; Gautam, Shobha and Ansh's mother; Karan'step-mother.
  • Amar Upadhyay / Inder Kumar / Ronit Roy as Mihir Virani – Mansukh and Savita's elder son; Kiran's elder brother; Tulsi's husband; Gautam,Shobha, Ansh and Karan's father.
  • Dinesh Thakur / Sudhir Dalvi as Govardhan Virani – Amba's husband; Mansukh, Himmat, Jamnadas and Pragya's father; Mihir, Kiran, Chirag, Suhasi, Hemant, Sejal and Vikram's grandfather. (Dead)
  • Sudha Shivpuri as Amba Virani – Govardhan's wife; Mansukh, Himmat, Jamnadas and Pragya's mother; Mihir, Kiran, Chirag, Suhasi, Hemant, Sejal and Vikram's grandmother. (Dead)
  • Mandira Bedi / Achint Kaur as Dr. Mandira Kapadia Gujral – Anupam's sister; Mihir's doctor and lover; Aditya's wife; Karan's mother; Manthan and Parth's grandmother.
  • Jaya Bhattacharya as Payal Parikh Mehra – Mihir's ex-fiancée; Pratap's wife; Vishal and Urvashi's mother; Pushkar's grandmother.
  • Shakti Singh as Mansukh Virani – Govardhan and Amba's eldest son; Savita's husband; Himmat, Jamnadas and Pragya's brother; Mihir and Kiran's father; Gautam, Shobha, Karan, Ansh and Karishma's grandfather. (Dead)
  • Apara Mehta as Savita Virani – Mansukh's wife; Mihir and Kiran's mother; Gautam, Shobha, Karan, Ansh and Karishma's grandmother. (Dead)
  • Sumeet Sachdev as Gautam Virani – Tulsi and Mihir's elder son; Shobha and Ansh's elder brother; Karan's half-brother.
  • Riva Bubber / Ravee Gupta as Damini Joshi Virani – Gautam's wife;Mother of Mayank,Nakul,and Eklavya.
  • Rahul Lohani as Mayank Virani – Gautam and Damini's elder son; Nakul's brother; Eklavya's adopted brother.
  • Naman Shaw as Nakul Virani – Gautam and Damini's younger son; Sahil and Ganga's adopted son; Mayank's brother; Lakshya and Joydeep's adopted brother; Sanchi's husband.
  • Kratika Sengar / Anita Hassanandani as Sanchi Virani – Nakul's wife.
  • Ritu Chaudhary as Shobha Virani Choudhary – Tulsi and Mihir's elder daughter; Gautam and Ansh's sister; Karan's half-sister; Harsh's adoptive sister; Vishal's widow; Abhishek's wife; Pushkar and Pari's mother.
  • Vivan Bhatena / Nassir Khan as Abhishek Choudhary – Shobha's husband; Pari's father.
  • Rohit Bakshi as Vishal Mehra – Payal and Pratap's son; Urvashi's brother; Shobha's first husband; Pushkar's father. (Dead)
  • Garima Bhatnagar as Pari Choudhary – Shobha and Abhishek's daughter; Pushkar's half-sister.
  • Hiten Tejwani as Karan Virani- Mandira and Mihir's son; Tulsi's step-son; Gautam, Shobha and Ansh's half-brother.
  • Gauri Pradhan Tejwani as Nandini Thakkar Virani – Karan's wife; Bhoomi and Parth's mother.
  • Rakshanda Khan as Tanya Malhotra Virani – Kaushalya's daughter; Karan's ex-wife; Manthan's mother.
  • Akashdeep Saigal as
    • Ansh Virani – Tulsi and Mihir's youngest son; Aditya's adopted son; Gautam and Shobha's brother; Karan's half-brother; Harsh's adopted brother; Shraddha and Nandini's ex-husband; Eklavya and Bhoomi's father. (Dead)
    • Eklavya Virani – Shraddha and Ansh's son; Gautam and Damini's adopted son; Bhoomi's half-brother; Mayank's adopted brother; Krishna husband.
      • Amey Pandya as Child Eklavya Virani
  • Mouni Roy as Krishna Tulsi Virani – Tulsi's adopted daughter; Eklavya's wife.
  • Reshmi Ghosh as Bhoomi Virani – Ansh and Nandini's daughter; Karan and Tanya's adopted daughter; Eklavya and Parth's half-sister; Manthan's adopted sister; Joydeep's wife.
    • Chinky Jaiswal as Child Bhoomi Virani.
  • Manav Vij as Joydeep Virani – Sahil and Tripti's son; Nakul's adoptive brother; Lakshya's half-brother; Bhoomi's husband.
  • Amit Tandon / Vishal Watwani / Amit Tandon as Manthan Virani – Karan and Tanya's son; Parth's half-brother; Bhoomi's adoptive brother.
  • Mehul Khajaria as Harsh Virani – Kesar and Raj's son; Tulsi and Mihir's adopted son; Abir's half-brother; Gautam, Shobha, Karan and Ansh's adopted brother; Mohini's husband; Archita's father.
  • Tassnim Sheikh as Mohini Virani – Harsh's wife; Archita's mother.
  • Jiten Lalwani as Kiran Virani – Mansukh and Savita's younger son; Mihir's brother; Aarti's ex-husband; Karishma's father; Gautam's adoptive father.
  • Eva Grover / Rushali Arora as Aarti Virani – Kiran's ex-wife; Karishma's mother; Gautam's adoptive mother.
  • Kiran Dubey as Karishma Virani Dey – Aarti and Kiran's daughter; Gautam's adopted sister; Shantanu's wife.
  • Narendra Jha as Shantanu Dey – Karishma's husband
  • Jitendra Trehan as Himmat Virani – Govardhan and Amba's second son; Daksha's husband; Mansukh, Jamnadas and Pragya's brother; Chirag and Suhasi's father; Savri, Bavri, Hitesh, Tushar and Aniket's grandfather
  • Ketki Dave as Daksha Virani – Himmat's wife; Chirag and Suhasi's mother; Savri, Bavri, Hitesh, Tushar and Aniket's grandmother
  • Hussain Kuwajerwala / Amit Mistry as Chirag Virani – Himmat and Daksha's son; Suhasi's brother; Prajakta's husband; Savri, Bavri and Hitesh's father
  • Tuhina Vohra as Prajakta Virani – Chirag's wife; Savri, Bavri and Hitesh's mother
  • Amita Chandekar as Savri Virani – Chirag and Prajakta's elder daughter; Bavri and Hitesh's sister
    • Masumi Mevawala as Child Savri Virani
  • Chandni Bhagwanani as Bavri Virani – Chirag and Prajakta's younger daughter; Savri and Hitesh's sister
  • Aditya Kapadia as Hitesh Virani – Chirag and Prajakta's son; Savri and Bavri's brother
  • Pooja Ghai Rawal as Suhasi Virani Mehta – Daksha and Himmat's daughter; Chirag's sister; Rakesh's wife; Tushar and Aniket's mother
  • Prashant Bhatt as Rakesh Mehta – Suhasi's husband; Tushar and Aniket's father
  • Shabbir Ahluwalia as Aniket Mehta – Rakesh's son; Suhasi's step-son; Tushar's half-brother
  • Karanvir Bohra / Pradeep Kharab / Sameer Sharma as Tushar Mehta – Rakesh and Suhasi's son; Aniket's half-brother; Kanika's husband
  • Gunjan Walia as Kanika Virani – Tushar's wife
  • Muni Jha as Jamnadas Virani – Amba and Govardhan's youngest son; Mansukh, Himmat and Pragya's brother; Gayatri's husband; Hemant and Sejal's father; Tarun and Sahil's grandfather
  • Kamalika Guha Thakurta as Gayatri Virani – Jamnadas's wife; Hemant and Sejal's mother; Tarun and Sahil's grandmother
  • Shakti Anand as Hemant Virani – Jamnadas and Gayatri's son; Sejal's brother; Pooja's husband; Tarun and Sahil's father; Lakshya and Joydeep's grandfather
  • Prachi Shah as Pooja Virani – Hemant's wife; Tarun and Sahil's mother; Lakshya and Joydeep's grandmother
  • Sandeep Baswana / Amit Sareen as Sahil Virani – Hemant and Pooja's younger son; Tarun's brother; Ganga's husband; Tripti's ex-husband; Lakshaya and Joydeep's father; Nakul's adoptive father.
  • Shilpa Saklani as Ganga Virani – Sahil's wife; Lakshya's mother; Nakul's adoptive mother.
  • Abhijit Khurana / Alok Arora as Tarun Virani – Hemant and Pooja's elder son; Sahil's brother.
  • Suvarna Jha as Tripti Virani – Sahil's ex-wife; Joydeep's mother
  • Pulkit Samrat / Yash Pandit as Lakshya Virani – Ganga and Sahil's son; Joydeep's half-brother; Nakul's adoptive brother; Vaidehi's husband.
  • Tia Bajpai as Vaidehi Virani – Lakshya's wife

Recurring

  • Aman Verma as Anupam Kapadia – Mandira's brother; Kesar's second husband
  • Narayani Shastri / Resham Tipnis as Kesar Kapadia – Virani priest's younger daughter; Tulsi's sister; Raj's former lover; Harsh's mother; Anupam's wife
  • Ashlesha Sawant as Teesha Mehta Virani – Gautam's first wife. (Dead)
  • Moon Banerrjee as Shraddha Virani – Ansh's ex-wife; Eklavya's mother. (Dead)
  • Salim Shah as Aditya Gujral – Mandira's husband; Ansh's adoptive father; Raj's accomplice
  • Unknown as Pratap Mehra – Payal's husband; Vishal and Urvashi's father; Pushkar's grandfather
  • Sonal Chainani as Urvashi Mehra – Payal and Pratap's daughter; Vishal's sister
  • Manoj Bidwai / Vikas Sethi as Abir Bhasin – Raj's son; Harsh's half-brother; Archita's husband
  • Gunjan Vijaya as Archita Virani Bhasin – Harsh and Mohini's daughter; Abir's wife
  • Khyaati Khandke Keswani as Sejal Virani Gandhi – Jamnadas and Gayatri's daughter; Hemant's sister; Anand's wife; Indira's mother
  • Romanchak Arora as Anand Gandhi – Sejal's husband; Indira's father
  • Karishma Tanna as Indira Gandhi – Sejal and Anand's daughter
  • Utkarsha Naik as Pragya Virani Sanghvi – Amba and Govardhan's daughter; Mansukh, Himmat and Jamnadas's sister; Naveen's wife; Vikram's mother (Dead)
  • Pratim Parekh as Naveen Sanghvi – Pragya's husband; Vikram's father (Dead)
  • Rakesh Paul as Vikram Sanghvi – Naveen and Pragya's son; Vaishali's husband
  • Vishal Puri as Raj Bhasin – Kesar's former lover; Harsh and Abir's father
  • Suhasini Mulay as Kaushalya Malhotra – Tanya's mother
  • Shubhavi Choksey as Advocate Meera Singhania – Tulsi's former friend; Mihir's obsessive lover; Savita's murderer
  • Makrand Deshpande as Advocate Vijay Saxena – Virani family lawyer
  • Ram Kapoor as Shadab / Jas Thakral
  • Gautami Kapoor as Juhi Thakral – Fake Tulsi Virani
  • Salil Acharya as Billy Thakral
  • Chaitanya Choudhury as Kabir Patel
  • Nikhil Arya as Aseem Gupta – Nandini's first husband
  • Yash Tonk as Shiva Singhania
  • Hasan Zaidi as Advocate Aditya Rai Singhania – A lawyer who supposed as Parth Virani
  • Kratika Sengar as Sugandi Virani
  • Sandeep Rajora as Inspector Aryan
  • Sudha Chandran as Renuka Chaudhary/ACP Ragini Suryavanshi
  • Prabhat Bhattacharya as Rishabh Malhotra
  • Priyanka Raina as Doctor
  • Meena Sonavane as Family Friend
  • Deepak Verma as Rahul
  • Chetan Hansraj as Inspector Maan Singh Chauhan
  • Hemant Choudhary as Inspector Ashutosh Gaekwad
  • Induben Mehta as Godawari
  • Sandeep Mohan as Inspector Rudraneel Rathore
  • Parmeet Sethi as Ravi
  • Rocky Verma as Manager
  • Sunny Moza as Sunny
  • Vikram Acharya/Nikhil Guharoy as Kabir Sikand
  • Cezanne Khan as Rizwan Khan: Razia's husband
  • Aashka Goradia as Razia Khan: Rizwan's wife
  • Eijaz Khan as Zuber Khan
  • Manish Khanna as Advocate Mehta
  • Aruna Irani as Narayani Devi
  • Ekta Kapoor as Herself (guest appearance)
  • Sakshi Tanwar as Parvati Agarwal/Janki Devi Dixit
  • Jeetendra as Jitesh Kothari
  • Anuradha Patel as Bharti Jitesh Kothari
  • Ali Asgar as Kamal Agarwaal
  • Mita Vashisht as Trishna Agarwal
  • Ekta Sharma as Meera's Younger Sister
  • Abir Goswami

Production

Directors

Kyunki was directed by many directors starting with Kaushik Ghatak who initially directed the series for 150 episodes.[6] In its progress it was directed by Ashish Patil, Nivedita Basu,[7] Suraj Rao,[8] Santosh Badal, Dharmesh Shah, Santram Varma, Santosh Bhatt, Garry Bhinder,[9] Deepak Chavan,[10] Sanotsh Bhatt, Fahad Kashmiri, Avhiroop Mazzumdar, Jeetu Arora,[11] Santosh Kolhe, Vicky Chauhan, Rohit Dwivedi, Deepak Sharma, Shyam Maheshwari, Talat Jani,[12] Hitesh Tejwani, Anoop Chaudhary and V.G Roy.

Development

The shooting of the serial began on 7 April 2000.[13]

On 13 April 2005, the serial completed 1000 episodes which aired for 45 minutes rather than usual 30 minutes where producer Ekta Kapoor herself was seen in the episode.[13][14]

Aksahdeep Saigal's entry scene in 2004 as Ansh Gujral was the serial's costliest scene shot which cost about Rs.5 Lakhs.[13]

The show took a leap in story three times including 20 years leap on 18 February 2002, a 3 years leap and again a 20 years leap on 7 June 2006.[15][16]

Before its premiere, it was titled as Amma. But actor and director Sachin Philgaonkar gave the name Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi to Balaji Telefilms. Kyunki was added in front of it by Ekta Kapoor.[17]

Besides shooting in India, the series was also shot in foreign locations including Sydney, Australia in 2003 and Switzerland.[18][19] In India the series was filmed at Mumbai's Powai, Kandivali, Film City at Goregaon.[20][21]

In 2007 and 2008, the series had a crossover with Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii.[22][23]

Casting

The character Mihir was named after Ekta Kapoor's school friend Mihir Shah. The character Tulsi was adopted from Harkishan Mehta's work, Jad Chetan.[17]

Earlier, Jignesh Gandhi was cast as Mihir. However, later the role came down for Amar Upadhyay and Cezzane Khan.[24] Upadhyay was chosen while Khan went for Kasautii Zindagii Kay.[17] Smiti Irani auditioning among many girls was initially declined by the team in the production house stating her as 'not fit for TV'. But, producer Ekta Kapoor overruled them and cast her as Tulsi having great faith in her.[25]

After Amar Upadhyay quit in 2001, after the death of his character, nationwide protests made him return. In 2002, on a generation leap, Upadhyay quit to venture into Bollywood and was replaced by Inder Kumar.[26][27] After Kumar quit in 2003, he was replaced by Ronit Roy as Mihir.[28][29]

In June 2007, Smriti Irani playing Tulsi quit the serial as she was busy producing her serials and was replaced by Gautami Kapoor.[30] Soon, in April 2008, Irani returned and Kapoor's character was revealed as Tulsi's imposter.[31]

Cancellation

On 10 October 2008, a notice was sent to the production house by the channel to terminate the serial by 10 November 2008 stating the declining ratings since July 2008.[32]

To save the series from cancellation, the production house took Star TV to Bombay High Court seeking for the stay order asserting that they had a contract through March 2009 and that the channel had not provided appropriate promotion while the channel pointed out the cancellation due to declining ratings as per agreement.[33][34] The court refused the stay order and the claims were dismissed on 3 November 2008.[35][36] The series went off air on 6 November 2008.[37][38]

Reception

Critics

Shailaja Bajpai from The Indian Express said, "Kyunki's success was due to the fact that it was a universal story that appealed to everyone. It was a winning combination of piety and family. The show celebrated all the big festivals, it was all packaged very well, there was drama and melodrama."[39]

Another report from The Indian Express praising on the ratings delivered during its airing time slot said, "While prime-time television viewing is between 8 to 11 pm, the 9 to 10 pm block was considered safe because it delivered better ratings during the days of the weeklies. But the rule of game changed with Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi and Kahanii Ghar Ghar Kii which made the late prime-time (10 to 11 pm) extremely popular."[40] The ratings delivered by this series in its slot was not achieved by any other shows launched after its off air.[40]

The Tribune comparing women depiction in the series with some of the Star World English series stated, "The women in Ally McBeal or Friends are nothing like those in Kahaani Ghar... or Kyunki.... Professionally competent, in control of their lives they are not to be held back by any stereotypical demands made on them. Perhaps one of the reasons for its (Kyunki) success is the strong element of empathy it evokes.... what it depicts is probably kahaani ghar ghar ki (The story of every house)."[41]

Ratings

Produced with the backdrop of Mumbai and the concept of an ideal Gujarati joint family,[42] the show made Producer Ekta Kapoor and Star Plus achieve great heights of success, by not only being the number 1 show on Indian Television which ran for eight constant long years but also receiving great TRPs.[43][44][45]

It was the consistently most watched Hindi GEC overall until 2005 and the following years maintained its positions consistently in top five television programs.[46]

Until five weeks after its premiere, the ratings did not languish. After that, it started to rise gradually and also became the second most watched Hindi show of 2000 after Kaun Banega Crorepati with an average TRP of 6.4.[47] In 2001, it averaged 12.04 TVR. In 2002 and 2003, it had an average of 12.50 and 12.30 TVR while in 2004 it was 11.42 TVR with a peak of 19.41 TVR maintaining its top position mostly with its higher ratings.[48][49]

In March 2001, the series garnered its all-time high ratings of 22.4 TVR when the lead character Mihir returned to life on popular demand and protests.[50] In week during 7 May to 13 May 2001, it was at first position with 16.6 TVR.[51] On 24 May 2001, it garnered 14.7 TVR.[52] On the week ending 26 September 2001, it topped the TRP list with 18.8 TVR.[53] From 14 October to 20 October 2001 it garnered 12.74 TVR while during the same time in the next year 2002, it garnered 9.84 TVR.[54]

In third week of August 2002, it maintained its top position garnering 15.9 TVR.[55]

On week ending 22 November 2003, it was the most watched with 10.1 TVR.[56]

In 2005, it remained the most watched Hindi show however with about 10 TVR garnered lesser than previous years. As months passed, the TVR of the series decreased from double digits to single digit after 2006 due to fragmentation in viewership, however mostly maintaining its top position until months before its end.[57][58] In week ending 1 March 2006, it maintained its top position garnering 9 TVR.[59] It achieved its highest ratings of 14.17, 14.31 and 13 TVR on 31 July 2006, 29 August 2006 and 4 September 2006 during the year.[60]

During the second week of January 2007, it garnered 6.3 TVR.[61] In early March 2007, it garnered 4 TVR while in early June, it got 4.4 TVR.[58][62] The sequence of Irani as Tulsi shown killed when she quit before being temporarily replaced by Gautami Kapoor made the ratings to increase to 7.81 and 8.09 TVR before which it was getting about 6 TVR in that year, maintaining its position in top 5 programs.[63] After Irani was replaced by Gautami Kapoor as Tulsi in June 2007, the TVR dropped while it lost its number one position averaging 4.5 TVR while in that month it averaged 6.66 TVR overall.[64][65][66] On 21 July 2007, it dropped to 5.3 TVR.[61] Towards the last week in September 2007, it was beaten by Banoo Main Teri Dulhann with Kyunki garnering 5.51 TVR and Banaoo getting 5.62 TVR.[67] However overall, it was one of the top rated series of the year with its rating garnered less than the previous years.[68]

In early 2008, Kyunki had an average of 5 TVR, being one of the most watched series while on progressing it dropped to 2.5 TVR months before its end which made the channel to axe the series.[69] As in week 17 of 2008, it garnered 5.5 TVR.[70] In week ending 9 August 2008, it garnered 2.51 TVR occupying twentieth position.[71] The final episode garnered 5.4 million viewership.[72]

Accolades

The show also went on to receive several awards, most of which were won by Smriti Irani for her portrayal of the ideal character Tulsi. It also won Best Continuing Series at Indian Telly Awards for six consecutive years (2002-2007) and won Best Serial (Popular) for five consecutive years (2001-2005) at Indian Television Academy Awards.

The show is the longest ran daily soap on Indian television during 2000's, running from 2000 to 2008 and completing 1833 episodes and was first Indian soap opera to cross 1000 episodes in the history of Indian Television and also entered the Limca book of records.[73][74]

Impact

The death of the lead character Mihir Virani in early 2001 lead to fan protest marches to bring the character back.[75][76] The return of Mihir Virani in March 2001 brought an all-time high rating of 22.4 TVR, despite airing at late night slot of 10:30 pm (IST), which has been one of the highest rating achieved by an Indian serial.[77]

In January 2001, despite the earthquake occurred in Gujarat, people put their television for watching this series.[78]

In February 2003, The Times of India reported that the people started recreating the grand sets of the series in their homes at Kolkata.[79]

In 2001, a conflict arouse between Star India and the production house over the Tamil series titled Kelunga Mamiyare Neengalum Marumagal Than (trans. Listen mother in law, You were also a daughter in law) which began airing from April 2001 on Sun TV.[80] While Star stated it as an exact copy of this series violating the copyright without their knowledge, Balaji Telefilms pointed only little similarities with the title meaning and the lead character name being similar. CEO of Balaji Telefilms Sanjay Doshi stated that the script of the Tamil series was already changed after episode 15.[80]

In September 2001, the series was blacked out in Saurashtra when Rajputs protested for naming a dog in the series with the name of the Saint Jalamsinh Jadeja. Soon, it was sorted out when Balaji Telefilms apologized for it stating it unintentional.[81]

In January 2002, the company Procter & Gamble, for advertising their detergent brand Tide aired the spoof version of the series consisting of the cast Smriti Irani, Aparna Mehta and Muni Jha of the series which was telecast on a rival channel.[82] Both Star and Balaji Telefilms reported it as a copyright violation considering the advertisement which uses the same sets, backdrop, announcement fonts and musics along with the cast of the series.[83] Star filed a case against Leo Burnett (Star India v Leo Burnett) and the case was heard before Bombay court in 2003.[84]

In February 2002, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation lodged a FIR at Andheri police station against Star TV and Balaji Telefilms when the episode aired on 5 February 2002 showed the character Puja undergoing pre sex determination test of her unborn child and also the doctor encouraging her for the child being a son.[85] As per Pre-natal Diagnostic Technology (Regulation & Prevention of Misuse) Act of 1994, the test is illegal which was violated by the series. Many NGOs and state women organisation also protested against the episode sequence. However, both Kapoor and Star asked apology for portraying it for which Kapoor said, "It was not intentional. There was a slight lapse on the part of the writer of the script." while Star stated it as a genuine mistake and apologised in a subsequent episode.[86]

In November 2004, Kapoor was summoned by National Commission for Women and even Star was sent a notice following complaints from many women groups for showing a marital rape sequence of character Nandhini by Ansh Gunral for 15 minutes in the episode aired on 14 October 2004 claiming it more sensitive considering the viewership of the series by all age groups.[87][88] Kapoor's lawyer stated that they will appear on 1 December 2004, along with a copy of the episode to submit to them, while channel defended that they were mindful of their programs and they are for general viewing.[89] However, when Kapoor failed to appear on that day, sending her two lawyers to represent her, the case was adjourned for Kapoor's appearance on 14 December 2004.[90] However, on her demand, it was further adjourned to 3 January 2005.[91]

In January 2006, protests in front of Balaji Telefilms office at Andheri took place against the depicted scene of mercy killing, which was illegal then in India, of character Savitha done by the lead character Tulsi in the series.[92] However Kapoor stated, "I dealt with marital rape in Kyunki…, didn't I? Then why can't I show euthanasia? TV is fiction and we are only bringing up social issues. If there is any problem, my legal department will take care of it." while Star India's senior creative director Shailaja Kejriwal stated, "We at Star, along with Balaji Telefilms, have decided to take up (through the serials) social issues that are not talked about openly. We just though that euthanasia is a subject of great importance… we should talk about it and keep the topic alive."[93] Smriti Irani playing Tulsi who did the mercy killing of character Aparna said that she doesn't support mercy killing while she, who was uncomfortable for doing it, said that she did the sequence considering that she would have been labelled as an unprofessional actor.[94]

In January 2008, the dialogue "You and your God, go to hell" pointing against lord Vishnu deity in an episode said by the antagonist Suvarna Jha playing Tripti hurted the sentiments of many people and Vaishnav community.[95] Protests and rally arouse at Junagadh lead by the priests and various Vaishnav followers who also submitted a memo to the district collector for Balaji Telefilms, Producer Ekta Kapoor and Suvarna Jha to apologise for it. Many also criticised it as a move for increasing ratings. However, Kapoor stated that it was not their intention and they also being having Vishnu faith, requested apology from everyone.[96]

In February 2008, Pulkit Samrat playing Lakshya got a notice from court stating his non absence for shooting and no response for phone calls from production house which was filed by the production house while Samrat stated that he attended the shoots regularly but was idle for most of the time with inconsequential scenes and so wished to work alongside. on other series. The problem arouse when he earlier complained to the production house for non payment of his dues and their contract which doesnot permit him to work for other production houses. The notice was received after these incidents after which he went to court and was relieved from the series and production house after the verdict.[97]

In 2009, the series was criticised glorifying social evils along with few other Indian television shows during the discussions in the Indian Parliament.[98]

Acknowledging the impact of some of her shows including Kyunki, Ekta Kapoor stated, " They were heavily stylised and melodramatic. But they actually gave Indian women a voice. There's research that shows that after cable penetration, from about 2001 to 2005, which is when my shows ran, India, for the first time, saw women take decisions on family issues. This had never happened before, and it was directly linked to the fact that we made the women in our shows do this."[99]

Adaptations

Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi was dubbed in Sinhala language in 2005 and broadcast on Sirasa TV where it was titled as Maha Gedara ("Big Home" in Sinhalese) which became one of the top rated shows there.[100][101] It was dubbed in Dari language and was aired on Tolo TV in Afghanistan since 2005 becoming the first Indian television series to air there and gained huge popularity.[102][103] But it was soon banned along with all other Indian series aired then in 2008 with many complaints raising over them.[104]

It was also remade during 2007 in Tamil language in Sri Lanka.[105]

Awards

Others

Year Award Category Recipient Role
2002 Kalakar Awards Best Actor (Popular)[120] Amar Upadhyay Mihir Virani
2004 Kalakar Awards Best Actor (Popular)[120] Ronit Roy Mihir Virani
Best Actress (Popular)[120] Jaya Bhattacharya Payal Mehra
Best Serial[120] Ekta Kapoor
Best Title Singer[120] Priya Bhattacharya

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