Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2: Smriti Irani opens up about Tulsi’s emotional journey after leap; says “Portraying Tulsi in this phase of her life feels deeply personal”
The upcoming leap in Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2 promises to usher in one of the most emotionally charged phases in the show. As the narrative takes a dramatic turn, viewers will see Tulsi step into unfamiliar territory, away from her home, her family, and the man she has loved unconditionally. Sharing her thoughts on this pivotal development, Smriti Irani, who essays the role of Tulsi, reflected on the depth and complexity the leap brings to her character.
Speaking about Tulsi’s state of mind post-leap, Smriti said, “Portraying Tulsi in this phase of her life feels deeply personal because it reflects the lived experiences of many women I have encountered through my work over the years. After the leap, Tulsi is separated from what she once knew—Mihir, Shantiniketan, and the certainty of her world. Yet, her journey is not about bitterness or blame. It is about a woman learning to stand on her own emotional strength, navigating betrayal with dignity, and finding clarity in isolation. I see in Tulsi the quiet resilience of women who adapt, endure, and rebuild themselves when life takes unexpected turns. This chapter highlights that even in distance and silence, a woman’s strength, self-worth, and capacity to care do not diminish—they evolve.”
The leap marks a defining chapter for Tulsi, where emotional endurance takes precedence over familiar comforts. Torn between love, loss, and lingering questions, Tulsi’s journey highlights her inner resolve and moral strength, qualities that have made the character deeply relatable across generations. Rather than focusing on confrontation, the narrative explores introspection, emotional distance, and the evolving meaning of relationships.
For Smriti Irani, this phase offers a layered portrayal of Tulsi, one that balances vulnerability with unwavering resilience. The storyline also raises compelling questions about trust, separation, and whether emotional bonds can withstand time and physical distance.
The leap marks a defining chapter for Tulsi, where emotional endurance takes precedence over familiar comforts. Torn between love, loss, and lingering questions, Tulsi’s journey highlights her inner resolve and moral strength, qualities that have made the character deeply relatable across generations. Rather than focusing on confrontation, the narrative explores introspection, emotional distance, and the evolving meaning of relationships.
For Smriti Irani, this phase offers a layered portrayal of Tulsi, one that balances vulnerability with unwavering resilience. The storyline also raises compelling questions about trust, separation, and whether emotional bonds can withstand time and physical distance.
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SUPRIYA SHETTY
16 days ago
A mother can break her relationship with her husband for his wrong doings but she can never say away from her children and even if she has gone without telling them they will search for her but here nobody is bothered to find out where she is all are busy in their own life. This is giving a wrong msg to the viewers.Read allPost comment
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