Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi Season 2: Return of Star Plus's Popular Soap Opera


Television audiences are once again drawn into a world of familial drama with the arrival of ‘Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi’ Season 2. Premiered on July 29, 2025, this Hindi soap opera marks the return of a legacy that once shaped prime-time viewing. Let’s explore what makes this sequel a fresh yet nostalgic experience.
The Team Behind the Camera and Onscreen
Smriti Irani and Amar Upadhyay return to their iconic roles as Tulsi and Mihir Virani, rekindling the emotional core of the original. Their presence bridges the past with the present, offering a sense of continuity that long-time viewers instantly recognise.
Joining them is a fresh cast like Shagun Sharma, Rohit Suchanti, and Aman Gandhi, bringing renewed energy to the story.
The series is created by Ekta Kapoor, with writing credits shared by Rajesh Joshi, Anantica Sahir, and Dheeraj Sarna. Muzammil Desai and Khwaja Mughal helm the direction.
The familiar opening theme, ‘Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi’, voiced by Priya Bhattacharya, returns to set the mood. Ekta and Shobha Kapoor steer the production under the banner of Balaji Telefilms. The show premiered on Star Plus and is also available for streaming on JioHotstar.
Shifts in the Virani Household with Echoes of the Past
Season two opens on a reverent note. A Ganapati idol graces the screen, setting a spiritually charged tone. Alongside it, sweeping archival footage of temples across India builds a sense of cultural continuity and reverence.
The Virani household, now more lavish than ever, quietly signals their rise in wealth and stature. Yet, some things have quietly changed beneath the surface. Beloved matriarch Baa, once played by the late Sudha Shivpuri, is no more.
Savita, Tulsi’s strong-willed mother-in-law, portrayed by Apara Mehta, has also passed. Yet, her presence hasn’t faded. In a touching moment, Savita reappears as a luminous spirit to bless Tulsi on her 38th wedding anniversary. With her red bindi and kohl-lined eyes, she teases Tulsi for spoiling the saas-bahu bond by being too peaceful.
The family itself feels smaller now. Karan, Hemant, and Gautam have left Shanti Niketan, each with their own households. New faces, Pari, Angad, and Hrithik, represent the emerging generation.
Meanwhile, Mihir, now a business tycoon, begins his days with Bluetooth earbuds and a protein shake made by Tulsi.
Gayatri Chachi, formerly Kalesh, returns with old grievances. Played by Kamalika Guha Thakurta, she lashes out at Tulsi and Mihir. She accuses them of casting the rest of the family into exile while they rule the household like modern-day Ram and Sita.
Final Words
The sequel to ‘Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi’ brings back the beloved drama, thanks to creator Ekta Kapoor. The return of lead actress Smriti Irani restores the classic ambiance of drama that long-time fans cherish. The opening theme fuels nostalgia for long-time fans, setting the tone. A mix of returning and new cast members paves the way for fresh storylines. At the same time, they honour the legacy and keep anticipation alive for fans.