Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai has achieved a historic milestone by completing 5000 episodes, becoming one of Indian television’s longest-running and most-loved daily soaps. To mark this exceptional achievement, the makers treated fans with a special episode filled with nostalgia, emotion, and heartfelt tributes to the show’s iconic couples.
The latest episode paid homage to the unforgettable jodis that have defined the show’s journey over the years. Abhira and Armaan brought alive the magic of past pairings by recreating some of the most cherished scenes. From Akshara and Naitik’s purity to Kartik and Naira’s passion and Akshara and Abhimanyu’s emotional intensity, the tribute beautifully highlighted the legacy of these beloved characters.
Among all the recreated moments, the segment celebrating Kartik and Naira stood out as a fan favourite. KaiRa, portrayed by Shivangi Joshi and Mohsin Khan, continues to remain the heartbeat of the audience. Even though their characters are no longer part of the show, the charm, chemistry, and emotional depth of KaiRa remain unmatched. Viewers expressed their love and nostalgia as Abhira and Armaan effortlessly revived some of the most iconic KaiRa sequences.
Adding to the delight, fans were treated to rare off-screen glimpses of Shivangi Joshi and Mohsin Khan during the celebrations. The duo, who brought Kartik and Naira to life with unmatched brilliance, shared a special moment by striking KaiRa’s signature pose, making fans emotional all over again.
The 5000-episode celebration not only honoured the show’s glorious past but also reminded viewers of the deep connection they hold with its characters. Even today, KaiRa continues to hold a special and irreplaceable place in the hearts of millions. Fans fondly expressed their wish to see Shivangi and Mohsin reunite on screen, keeping the hope of a future collaboration alive.
With this milestone, Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai once again proved its enduring impact and its ability to touch generations of viewers. The tribute episode served as a reminder of the show’s rich legacy, emotional storytelling, and the timeless jodis that continue to live in audience memories.
