Television’s golden era is making a grand comeback, and if you grew up in the early 2000s, prepare to have your heartstrings tugged. Ektaa Kapoor has officially announced the return of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, the show that practically raised an entire generation on family drama, tear-jerking moments, and shocking twists. And the best part? The OGs are back! Smriti Irani and Amar Upadhyay are stepping into their iconic roles once again, and the nostalgia is hitting harder than a sanskaari slap in a family argument.
But before we witness this legendary reboot, let us take a look at the unforgettable characters that made this show the ultimate guilty pleasure.
Amba ViraniPlayed by Sudha Shivpuri, Amba Virani, fondly known as Baa, was the rock-solid foundation of the Virani family. She was the dadi everyone wanted—wise, loving, and always ready with a philosophical one-liner that could fix any family drama.
Amba Virani
Smriti Irani’s Tulsi was the gold standard for all bahus. Born into a humble family, she married into the wealthy Viranis and instantly became the backbone of the household. Smart, kind, and armed with an unbeatable moral compass, she was the go-to person for everyone’s problems. If righteousness had a face, it would be Tulsi’s.
Tulsi Virani
Originally played by Amar Upadhyay and later by Ronit Roy, Mihir was the guy every mother-in-law adored and every wife fought for. The man had more resurrections than a superhero, and every time he "died," the country mourned. But his love story with Tulsi? Iconic.
Mihir Virani
Sumeet Sachdev brought Gautam to life—a long-lost son who returned to the family with an attitude problem and a complete lack of connection to his roots. But over time, he became a crucial part of the Virani saga, proving that family bonds always find a way.
Gautam Virani
Played by Muni Jha, JD was one of the Virani sons who kept the family’s legacy intact. He might not have been the loudest, but his role in the Virani empire was significant.
Jamnadas Virani
Pooja Ghai Rawal’s Suhasi was the daughter of Daksha and Himmat Virani, an integral but often underrated character in the grand Kyunki saga.
Krishna Tulsi
Played by Mouni Roy before she became a Bollywood sensation, Krishna Tulsi or KT was the next-gen Tulsi, mentored by the OG herself. Her love story with Lakshay had its own share of turbulence, but she was undoubtedly the show's modern-day Tulsi.
Krishna Tulsi
Rahoul Lohani played Mayank, Gautam’s son, who suffered from mental health issues. His mother, Dhamini, was fiercely protective of him, bringing a different kind of emotional depth to the storyline.
With Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi making a comeback, these characters are bound to return to the limelight. Will the new version retain the old-school saas-bahu charm with a modern twist? We will have to wait and watch, but one thing is for sure—the Viranis are coming back to rule our TV screens once again!