
Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2: Tanisha Mehta reacts to being a part of Smriti Irani's comeback show; says 'Being chosen as the lead in such an iconic television series is a huge honour'
Tired of too many ads? go ad free now
From choosing it as a career to taking the bold step of moving to India after being raised in New Zealand and Australia, the actress opened up about it all.
Expressing her excitement about doing Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi season 2, "It honestly feels surreal. Being chosen as the lead in such an iconic television series is a huge honour. I grew up watching shows like these—ones that become a part of people's daily lives and create lasting memories for families.
To now be part of that legacy feels incredibly special. I'm aware of the responsibility that comes with it, and I'm giving it everything I have.
I just hope the audience welcomes me with the same love they've always given to this show. I get goosebumps every time I think about it. I am very grateful to Ektaa Kapoor ma'am for this opportunity."
On being asked how challenging it was to adjust to the strong Indian accent, having been born and raised in New Zealand and Australia, Tanisha shared, "I've put in a lot of work on my Hindi, from taking Hindi and Urdu classes to attending diction and voice modulation workshops.
I watched countless hours of television, constantly listened to podcasts, recorded my auditions, and kept refining myself by listening back and making corrections.
It hasn't been easy, but with consistent effort, practice truly does lead to progress
Speaking about her passion for acting, Tanisha shared when she first discovered it was her true calling, what inspired her move to India, and how her family reacted to this turning point in her life.
Tired of too many ads? go ad free now
"It wasn't always easy, it took some time for them to come to terms with the fact that this is what I wanted to do for a living. But once they did, they went all in. Every single one of them. They've always backed the decisions I make, even when they're unsure about them.
The belief and confidence they've shown in me has been truly incredible. They're the ones who actually encouraged me to make the move here. Mumma has been my NO 1 motivator. I've been a Bollywood fan for as long as I can remember. I grew up watching Hindi films, always picturing myself in front of the camera one day. I moved to India in 2018," she concluded.
|Exclusive| Apara Mehta: Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi changed the history of Indian television
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Pink Villa
a minute ago
- Pink Villa
Pinkvilla Predicts: Opening day Hindi net box office collections for War 2, Coolie, Param Sundari, Dhurandhar, and The Raja Saab
The Indian cinema has some very exciting releases over the next few months. Fans are eagerly waiting for action-packed thrillers, romantic comedies, and horror-comedy dramas. Pinkvilla predicts the opening day India Hindi nett collections for War 2, Coolie, Param Sundari, Dhurandhar, and The Raja Saab. Here's what we expect these films to earn on their first day. Upcoming Movies And Their Expected Day 1 India Net Hindi Collections 1. War 2: August 14, 2025 Predicted Opening: Rs 50.00 crore to Rs 52.00 crore War 2, directed by Ayan Mukerji, is the sequel to the 2019 blockbuster War. Starring Hrithik Roshan, Jr NTR, and Kiara Advani, this action thriller is part of YRF's Spy Universe. The trailer has created huge buzz with its high-octane action and star power. Despite clashing with Coolie, the film's release on August 14, 2025, during the Independence Day weekend, should boost its numbers. We predict a massive opening of Rs 50.00 crore to Rs 52.00 crore for the Hindi version, driven by its pan-India appeal and premium formats like IMAX and Dolby Cinema. 2. Coolie (Hindi): August 14, 2025 Predicted Opening: Rs 3.25 crore to Rs 3.75 crore Coolie, directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, is a Tamil action thriller starring Rajinikanth, Nagarjuna, and Shruti Haasan, with a cameo by Aamir Khan. The Hindi-dubbed version releases on August 14, 2025, clashing with War 2. The film's gritty action and emotional storytelling are generating buzz, especially in urban multiplexes. However, the clash may limit its Hindi market share. We expect Coolie to open between Rs 3.25 crore and Rs 3.75 crore in Hindi net collections, with potential to grow if word of mouth is strong. 3. Param Sundari: August 29, 2025 Predicted Opening: Rs 11.00 crore to Rs 12.00 crore Param Sundari, directed by Tushar Jalota, stars Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor. This romantic comedy, set in Kerala, releases on August 29, 2025. Its cross-cultural love story and the catchy song Pardesiya have created good pre-release buzz. The film targets youth and family audiences, which could help it perform well in multiplexes. We predict an opening day collection of Rs 11.00 crore to Rs 12.00 crore, with positive reviews likely to push its weekend numbers higher. 4. Dhurandhar: December 5, 2025 Predicted Opening: Rs 21.50 crore to Rs 22.50 crore Dhurandhar, a Ranveer Singh starrer, is an action-comedy directed by Raj Kumar Gupta. Set to release in 2025, the film has generated mixed-to-positive buzz due to its quirky premise and Ranveer's energetic performance. The movie's mass appeal and action-packed trailer could attract audiences in both multiplexes and single screens. We predict an opening day collection of Rs 21.50 crore to Rs 22.50 crore for the Hindi version. 5. The Raja Saab: December 5, 2025 Predicted Opening: Rs 10.00 crore to Rs 12.00 crore The Raja Saab, directed by Maruthi, stars Prabhas, Malavika Mohanan, and Sanjay Dutt. This horror-comedy with romantic elements releases on December 5, 2025, in multiple languages, including Hindi. Prabhas' star power and the film's unique blend of horror, comedy, and romance have created strong buzz. Horror-comedies like Stree 2 have done well in Hindi markets, and we expect The Raja Saab to open between Rs 10.00 crore and Rs 12.00 crore in Hindi net collections.


Hindustan Times
a minute ago
- Hindustan Times
I will always stand with the creator of the film: Farhan Akhtar on 'Raanjhanaa' row
Mumbai, Filmmaker-actor Farhan Akhtar on Tuesday said though he does not know much about what went into the AI-altered re-release of "Raanjhanaa", his loyalty will always be with the creator of the film. I will always stand with the creator of the film: Farhan Akhtar on 'Raanjhanaa' row Both director Anand L Rai and Dhanush, who made his Hindi cinema debut with the 2013 movie, have spoken out against production banner Eros International's decision to create an alternate "happy ending" for the movie through the help of artificial intelligence. Akhtar was asked about the controversy during the teaser launch of his upcoming film "120 Bahadur". "I will always stand with the creator of the film and the creator of the film was unhappy about his or her work being changed, I will always support the creator. So that's where my loyalty lies. The rest of the fine print of what happened there, I have no , but that's all I can say," Akhtar told reporters here. Excel entertainment's Ritesh Sidhwani echoed Akhtar's thoughts. "I absolutely agree to the fact that you can't do it without the consent ," Sidhwani said. He also added that AI should be used smartly to the film's advantage. Akhtar will be essaying the role of Param Vir Chakra awardee Major Shaitan Singh Bhati in "120 Bahadur". The war drama is directed by Razneesh Ghai and produced by Sidhwani and Akhtar via their Excel Entertainment and Amit Chandrra of Trigger Happy Studios. The film is based on the real life incident of 120 Indian soldiers who fought off over 3000 Chinese in the 1962 battle of Rezang La. Akhtar, whose 2004 film "Lakshya" was loosely based on the Kargil War, said the intent of "120 Bahadur" is to inspire "more writers, filmmakers and directors to look into India's glorious past. "We have incredible moments of bravery, courage and decisions taken in some tremendous adversity that now make us the country we are today," he added. Ghai said he "grew up with the story" and it took him eight years to work to fine tune it. The film also stars Jinkya Ramesh Deo, Eijaz Khan, Vivian Bathena, Ankit Siwach and Rashii Khanna in pivotal roles. "120 Bahadur" is set to release in theatres on November 21. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.


India.com
a minute ago
- India.com
India's first Jubilee Girl, her film ran in theatres for 76 weeks, broke record of another blockbuster, movie name is..., she was...
Long before the glitz of modern cinema and the mega-stars we know today, there was a quiet era when stories ruled the silver screen and performances spoke louder than fame. In this golden age of Indian cinema, one actress left a mark so deep that her record remained untouched for nearly eight decades. Her films weren't just popular — they were milestones. Audiences lined up for weeks, theaters stayed houseful, and her name became synonymous with success. Yet, with all her achievements, her story slowly faded from memory. Who was this star? This trailblazing actress was Late Mumtaz Shanti, the original Jubilee Girl of Indian cinema. Born in Lahore in 1926, she entered the film industry in the late 1930s and rose to fame during the 1940s, time when Indian cinema was still finding its identity. She starred in many successful films and became a household name with her charm, elegance, and emotional depth on screen. How did Mumtaz Shanti earn the title of Jubilee Girl? Mumtaz Shanti worked alongside some of the biggest legends of the time, including Late Ashok Kumar, Late Motilal, and Late Dilip Kumar. Her 1943 film 'Kismet' opposite Ashok Kumar was a turning point not just for her but for Hindi cinema itself. The film ran continuously for 76 weeks at a single cinema in Kolkata, record that was unbroken until 'Sholay' came along in 1975. This massive success earned her the title of Jubilee Girl, marking her as the first female star in India whose films guaranteed long-running box office triumphs. Her other notable films include Chitralekha, Poonji, and Aurat, where she consistently delivered emotionally resonant performances. Mumtaz Shanti's on-screen presence was subtle yet powerful, and she had a unique ability to connect with audiences without the loud glamour that often defined stardom later on. Why did Mumtaz Shanti leave the Film Industry? Despite her enormous popularity, she chose to step away from the spotlight. After marrying renowned film director Wali Sahab, Mumtaz Shanti gradually withdrew from the film industry. She moved to Pakistan after the Partition, where she lived a quiet life away from fame and cameras. She never returned to films and over time, her name faded from the public eye, remembered by only the most devoted fans of classic Indian cinema. Mumtaz Shanti passed away in 1994, her record-setting film runs and timeless performances serve as reminder of era when storytelling reigned and simplicity shone the brightest.