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Parenting Style for GenZ & Nostalgic moments of Kyunki: Smriti Irani & Ekta Kapoor in an Uncut Live chat with Karan Chhabra
Candid Conversations with the Queens of Indian Television
In a nostalgic and heartfelt Instagram Live uncut session, talk show host and actor Karan Singh Chhabra brought together two iconic names in Indian television — Smriti Irani and Ekta Kapoor — for a candid conversation that had fans buzzing across the country.
The engaging live session, offered a rare glimpse into the behind-the-scenes lives of India’s most beloved TV legends and the cultural legacy of their groundbreaking show Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi.
Highlights from the conversation included:
- 🎭 Smriti Irani reflected on her iconic role, stating: “Tulsi as a character represents empathy — something today’s generation needs more than ever.”
- 🎉 A fun “One Word Game” saw Karan challenge both Smriti and Ekta, revealing their playful and spontaneous sides.
- 😂 Smriti revealed that Amar Upadhyay and Ketki Dave were the funniest behind the scenes, sparking laughter and nostalgia.
- 👨👩👧 The trio discussed how the new season of the show will reflect modern parenting styles for Gen Z, addressing contemporary family dynamics.
- 👑 Ekta Kapoor credited the show as being foundational to her journey, saying: “I am what I am today because of this show.”
- 🙏 Karan took a moment to thank Ekta for her monumental impact on the entertainment industry, saying: “You’ve given countless people a platform and built an empire that inspires generations.”
The live session was met with thousands of live viewers and glowing feedback, reaffirming the enduring love for Indian television’s golden era — and the anticipation for its return in a modern avatar.


