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Miss India Memories to TV Magic: Smriti Irani and Gauri Pradhan’s Unlikely Journey to Kyunki 2


Updated: July 27, 2025 00:09

Image Source : Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi (2000)

The nostalgia meter is soaring as Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi returns to screens in 2025, but it’s not just the Virani family drama making waves—Smriti Irani has revealed a surprising connection with her longtime co-star Gauri Pradhan that reaches all the way back to the glitzy world of Miss India 1998.

Key Highlights

Smriti Irani and Gauri Pradhan were both finalists at the 1998 Femina Miss India pageant, sharing a competitive but friendly bond long before their famed on-screen saas-bahu (mother-in-law and daughter-in-law) chemistry.

Their friendship, first forged backstage during pageant rehearsals, has now come full circle with the reboot of the show that defined a television era.

A Beauty Queen Bond Before the Silver Screen

Both Irani and Pradhan participated in the same Miss India batch, with neither clinching the coveted crown, but each leaving a mark. These early encounters set the foundation for a real-life friendship that has endured more than two decades. After the pageant, Gauri Pradhan transitioned into modelling and later acting, soon landing roles in iconic television dramas.

From Catwalks to Culture-Defining Drama

While Miss India was their moment in the spotlight, lasting fame arrived with the launch of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi in 2000. Smriti Irani’s portrayal of Tulsi Virani became an icon, while Gauri Pradhan joined as the beloved Nandini, Tulsi’s daughter-in-law. The show’s massive success cemented their status as household names and gave fans a glimpse into their offscreen bond, which began not as co-stars but as young women navigating the world of pageantry.

Kyunki 2: Nostalgia and New Beginnings

Twenty-five years since the saga first swept through living rooms, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi is back. The reboot launches July 29, 2025, promising both new-age drama and emotional callbacks to the original, with Smriti Irani and Gauri Pradhan reprising their signature roles. Old friends, familiar faces, and a new generation of viewers now converge for a season that pays tribute to enduring friendships and the golden age of Indian television.

A Friendship that Endures

In celebrating their shared past, Smriti Irani’s message to fans is one of gratitude and nostalgia—reminding us that some of TV’s most compelling relationships are first forged in real life. In an industry marked by fleeting trends, their story stands out: two women, once beauty pageant rivals, now confidently leading one of the most anticipated comebacks of the decade.

Sources: India Forums, Koimoi, Femina, Times of India, India Today, KKN Live, NDTV, Instagram, Moneycontrol

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