(NSI News Source Info) November 7, 2008: Because it is the end: A look at the last ever episode of the epic TV show Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi.

Husband no.2: Ronit Roy took over the role of Mihir Irani, Tulsi's husband. The creator of Kyunki... recently said that she wants a husband like Ronit Roy. Roy has since remained loyal to Balaji Telefilms, and is now playing Bhishma on Kahaani Hamaaray Mahaabhaarat Ki.
Calling it a day: The closing of Kyunkii... comes shortly after the closing of yet another big Ekta Kapoor show, Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii.
Claim to fame: Kyunki... rocketed Smriti Irani's success to the height that not only was she a household name across classes and generations all over India, she could even stand for elections in Delhi. She played the role of Tulsi Virani on the show, from 2000 till 2007, when she left after a spat with creator Ekta Kapoor.
All patched up: It took the otherwise shrewd Ekta Kapoor eight months to realise that the show can't work without its heartbeat, which was Smriti Irani, who was summoned back in April 2008. However, the damage done to the show was lasting, and finally the show is going to say goodbye to its audience.
What now?: While some actors are going to continue with Balaji telefilms in their other pursuits, stars like Smriti Irani and Sakshi Tanwar have so far not been signed on for anything. The big question is, what will they do now?
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