Kyunki 2: Ansh Gujral`s son to make surprise entry, Priyank Sharma approached?

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Kyunki 2: Ansh Gujral`s son to make surprise entry, Priyank Sharma approached?



Kyunki 2: Ansh Gujral`s son to make surprise entry, Priyank Sharma approached?

Television’s iconic family drama Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi is gearing up for yet another gripping twist that promises to keep audiences on the edge of their seats. In an exciting new development, the makers are set to introduce the son of the infamous Ansh Gujral, a character whose entry is expected to stir emotions, revive old memories, and open the door to fresh drama within the Virani household.

Ansh Gujral to enter the show

While the makers are planning to introduce the character in a surprising manner, the actor who will play the character is still under wraps, but it is learnt that actor Priyank Sharma has reportedly been approached for the part.

Known as one of the most intense and controversial characters in the show’s history, Ansh Gujral left a lasting impression on viewers. Now, years later, the arrival of his son is poised to add a compelling new layer to the narrative, reconnecting the past with the present while raising questions about legacy, redemption, and relationships.

If confirmed, the entry of Ansh’s son is expected to bring a fresh wave of intrigue, emotional confrontations, and unexpected alliances, potentially altering the dynamics within the family. With nostalgia already running high among viewers, this new character could become one of the most talked-about developments in the show’s ongoing storyline.

While the makers are keeping details tightly guarded, the buzz around this upcoming track has already sparked excitement among fans, who are eager to see how the story unfolds and which actor ultimately steps into this highly anticipated role.

Child safety and consent track 

In the current track, Tulsi’s (Smriti Irani) conversation with Pari’s daughter, Garima, following her kidnapping, is handled with rare sensitivity. Instead of moving past the trauma, the show shows how Tulsi gently explains to Garima the difference between good touch and bad touch, while reassuring the child that speaking up is not just allowed, but necessary. The moment is quiet, but powerful. It shifts the narrative from shock to awareness, from fear to empowerment. 

The track has since sparked conversations beyond television screens, reminding viewers that meaningful storytelling can influence real change. By choosing courage over comfort, the makers have reinforced how such issues, when handled with care and intent, can become a catalyst for awareness, dialogue, and safer spaces for children.


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