Smriti Irani Celebrates Teej With Kumar Vishwas And Family: WATCH
Smriti Irani celebrates Teej with Kumar Vishwas amid buzz around her TV comeback in the Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi reboot. Watch the heartwarming video that's winning hearts online.

Smriti Irani, best known as the face of Indian television’s golden era, is making headlines once again — not just for her much-anticipated return to the small screen, but also for her festive spirit. As excitement builds around the reboot of the iconic Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, Irani took a brief pause from the limelight to celebrate the auspicious Teej festival in a heartwarming gathering with poet and former AAP leader Kumar Vishwas.
A Special Teej for the Newlyweds
A video that’s now doing the rounds on social media shows Irani embracing the traditional fervor of Teej at the home of Vishwas’s daughter, Agrata Sharma. The occasion was extra special, as it marked Agrata’s first Teej celebration following her wedding to Pavitra Khandelwal.
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Grace, Simplicity, and Tradition on Display
Draped in a graceful pink saree with a delicate white border, Irani exuded elegance and simplicity. In the clip, she’s seen joyfully showering flower petals on the newlyweds, who were seated on a beautifully adorned white swing — the jhula — decked out in fresh flowers, embodying the spirit of love and celebration.
Teej, a festival deeply rooted in Indian tradition, celebrates marital bliss and devotion. Central to the rituals is the symbolic swing, where couples sit together after performing pooja ceremonies. The floral swing represents unity, romance, and the vibrance of married life, with women often initiating the ritual before joining their partners in the celebration.
The Return of Tulsi
While the Teej festivities offered a moment of joy and connection, all eyes remain on Irani’s television comeback. After more than a decade away from fiction TV, she’s returning as Tulsi — the character that made her a household name — in a refreshed version of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi. The first look of the reboot has already sent waves of nostalgia across the internet, reigniting fans’ deep emotional bond with the series.
But amid the glitz and glamour of her acting revival, many are wondering: does this signal a shift away from her political career?
When a user on X (formerly Twitter) wished her well and speculated that this might be a “brief sabbatical from politics,” the Union Minister was quick to set the record straight. “No sabbatical,” she wrote. “Have worked both in media and politics for 25 years with only a decade break due to my responsibility as Cabinet Minister. Never compromised on my sangathan responsibilities, never will.”























