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'''Smriti Iraani''' is an [[actress]] & a failed politician in [[India]].
'''Smriti Iraani''' is an [[actress]] and aspiring politician in [[India]].

She is most known for her role of ''Tulsi'' in the popular [[television]] [[soap opera]], ''[[Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi]]'' (Translated literally as: Because the mother-in-law was also a daughter-in-law once).


She is most known for her role of ''Tulsi'' in the popular [[television]] [[soap opera]], ''[[Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi]]'' (Because mother-in-law was also daughter-in-law once).
Smriti's character Tulsi has been the Playing the ideal wife, mother, family member . The huge initial success and the subsequent continued patronage of the largely female audience of the show has been instrumental in changing the fortunes of the production house [[Balaji Telefilms]] and in creating a successful genre of tearjerker family dramas, which still continues in the Indian TV industry.
Smriti's character Tulsi has been the Playing the ideal wife, mother, family member . The huge initial success and the subsequent continued patronage of the largely female audience of the show has been instrumental in changing the fortunes of the production house [[Balaji Telefilms]] and in creating a successful genre of tearjerker family dramas, which still continues in the Indian TV industry.



Revision as of 02:38, 23 November 2006

Smriti Iraani is an actress and aspiring politician in India.

She is most known for her role of Tulsi in the popular television soap opera, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi (Translated literally as: Because the mother-in-law was also a daughter-in-law once).

Smriti's character Tulsi has been the Playing the ideal wife, mother, family member . The huge initial success and the subsequent continued patronage of the largely female audience of the show has been instrumental in changing the fortunes of the production house Balaji Telefilms and in creating a successful genre of tearjerker family dramas, which still continues in the Indian TV industry.

In 2004, she joined the Bharatiya Janata Party which was quick to give her a ticket to fight the Lok Sabha elections from Delhi's Chandni Chowk constituency. She had a humiliating defeat in the elections.