Smriti Irani Thinks Every Home Needs a Tulsi and Honestly? Same.

Smriti Irani smiling in a traditional Indian outfit during an interview
  • Smriti Irani looks back at her famous role.
  • The 10-year leap and why it matters.
  • A message about family and hope.

We just saw Smriti Irani talking about her legendary role as Tulsi. It feels like just yesterday. Right? Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi is making news again as it hits a 10-year leap. Smriti says every family needs a Tulsi. She thinks the character is all about hope. And forgiveness.

The aesthetic of that show was something else. Think bright silk sarees. Large bindis. Heavy gold jewelry. It had a very specific visual vibe that defined an era. It was bold. Colorful. Unforgettable. Just like a painting you can’t stop looking at.

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Smriti mentioned that Tulsi stands for deep family values. It is not just about the TV drama. It is about sticking together. Even when things get messy. Kind of like how Sussanne Khan said no to those 400 crore rumors recently. People always talk. But family stays.

Our Take

We think Smriti is spot on. TV has changed a lot lately. But the heart of the story stays the same. Tulsi was more than just a character. She was a mood. We could all use a little more of that old-school hope in our lives right now.