Anupama has long held an undisputed position at the top of the TRP charts. Since its premiere, the show has captured audience attention with its powerful storytelling, strong character arcs, and emotional depth. While there were brief phases where it slipped—most notably when Udne Ki Aasha temporarily overtook it—the show has always bounced back with compelling tracks.
Now, the television industry is abuzz with the much-anticipated return of the iconic Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi. The reboot version is already generating massive curiosity and nostalgia. Featuring beloved original cast members like Smriti Irani, Amar Upadhyaya, Apara Mehta, and Hiten Tejwani, the show aims to blend legacy with fresh storytelling. Additionally, young actors Rohit Suchanti and Tanisha Mehta have been brought in to connect with today’s generation.
The TRP Race: Can Kyunki Catch Up?
Factors in Anupama’s Favor:

Established emotional connection: Anupama has built a strong viewer base with years of consistent, relatable content.
The show evolves with time, incorporating modern family dynamics and women’s empowerment themes.
Rupali Ganguly and the cast continue to deliver compelling performances that keep the audience invested.
Why Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi Is a Threat:

Nostalgia power: The original Kyunki was a cultural phenomenon. For many viewers, its return is deeply sentimental.
Strong ensemble: Bringing back iconic actors like Smriti Irani could draw both old fans and curious new viewers.
Fresh twist: By mixing legacy with youth through new additions like Rohit Suchanti and Tanisha Mehta, the reboot may offer a multi-generational appeal.
While Anupama remains strong and continues to lead, the Kyunki reboot is a potential TRP challenger—especially in its launch weeks. If the storytelling balances nostalgia with contemporary themes and manages to emotionally engage viewers like the original did, it could indeed shake up the TRP charts.
However, long-term success will depend on content quality, emotional depth, and execution. One strong launch isn’t enough to dethrone a well-established show like Anupama, but a consistently gripping reboot just might create one of the most exciting rivalries Indian television has seen in recent years.
