After months of struggle, Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai has finally reclaimed its spot among the top five shows. The Star Plus serial has jumped to third place on the TRP charts with a rating of 1.8, and fans simply cannot stop celebrating.
Abhira and Armaan’s Efforts
Moreover, this rise has given viewers renewed hope. They believe Abhira and Armaan’s story still has much to offer. The recent track exposing Meher was executed successfully, and now audiences eagerly await Vidya’s dramatic reveal.
Consequently, social media is buzzing with excitement. Many fans are requesting DKP not to delay Vidya’s exposure, as it could push the show even higher in the charts. One user highlighted that this is the first positive TRP since last August, praising the execution from Mukti’s truth to Meher’s death. Another fan expressed their love for Sam, wishing for 1000 episodes featuring her if the track continues for at least three to four months.
In addition, viewers are urging the makers to ensure Vidya’s reveal is memorable and explosive. They believe villain exposures and teamwork between central characters are what truly work for the show.
Furthermore, fans are tired of sympathy-driven plots of Abhira and Armaan. They want bold storytelling, powerful revelations, and impactful drama. One viewer bluntly stated that Vidya is the “vilest, cheapest, and worst person anyone can have in their life.” They insisted that she should never be whitewashed and must be thrown out immediately.
Meanwhile, the latest storyline promises another turning point. Abhira and Armaan will finally prove Mayra innocent in court and bring her out of the remand home. This marks the beginning of a new chapter in their lives, setting the stage for fresh twists and emotional
Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai has regained momentum. With Meher’s exposure already successful and Vidya’s reveal on the horizon, fans are optimistic that the show will continue to climb higher. The combination of strong execution, character teamwork, and dramatic revelations has reignited audience interest, proving that the long-running serial still has plenty of fire left.
