Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi: Fans Erupt as Mihir Falls, Noina Rises & Tulsi Suffers Again – Fan Reactions Round-Up. The latest episodes of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi have shaken viewers harder than Angad’s mandap exit. The audience is watching the show with a mix of disbelief, frustration, laughter, confusion and pure emotional exhaustion — and the reactions circulating online say it all. So here’s a full breakdown of what the fanbase is feeling this week, wrapped in the same dramatic energy the show is giving us.
A large section of viewers wants one thing and one thing only — togetherness for Tulsi and Mihir. For them, this pair is the soul of Kyunki. Every scene of distance between them is like an emotional stabbing, and fans insist they’re tired of seeing Tulsi always being tested while Mihir blindly trusts everyone except his own wife.
Meanwhile, another group is celebrating one milestone: Angad and Vrinda finally becoming a couple. These fans don’t care about the chaos surrounding the wedding, the broken mandap, the river scene, or the Virani explosions — they simply love the chemistry between the two and feel they deserved this moment.
But then… there’s the third crowd. And they’re ROASTING the storyline.
They feel the current track has gone off-track — that Mihir’s behaviour has become intolerably immature, that Noina has been given too much screen space, and that the dramatic overdose is melting their brains. Some fans joke that watching the storyline requires keeping logic aside completely. Others feel the plot has turned into a test of patience rather than entertainment.
One strong sentiment is echoing loudly — people are fed up with Noina’s manipulation, her emotional traps, her sudden breakdown at the bridge, and the way the entire family dances in the palm of her hand. Many believe her “tragedy act” has overstayed its welcome and want her exposed immediately. A few even claim the villain track is winning way too much, leaving no room for Tulsi to ever breathe.
And viewers are definitely side-eying Mihir. They’re calling out his sudden drinking habits, his blindness toward Noina’s schemes, and the way he humiliates Tulsi publicly while defending everyone else. Some say his behaviour doesn’t match the principles the Virani family once stood for. Others laugh about how the eldest man in the house is behaving like a teenage lover, forgetting responsibilities and sanity in one sweep.
Another chuckle-worthy reaction revolves around Malti’s never-ending Bandra dreams. Fans find her obsession with money hilarious and feel Angad must be thinking, “Yeh log kis duniya mein reh rahe hain?”
There’s also a nostalgic group missing the old charm of the series. They want the focus back on larger family dynamics rather than only the few characters currently eating the screen.
But the strongest raw emotion?
Frustration that Tulsi keeps suffering while the villains walk freely.
Fans are now begging the makers to give Tulsi justice, bring back the dignity of Virani storyline, clear the misunderstandings, and for heaven’s sake — STOP the melodrama of certain characters.
The verdict?
The fanbase is fired up like never before — annoyed, entertained, confused, emotional, and deeply hooked… exactly what a chaotic Kyunki week looks like.














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