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Smriti Irani disillusioned with politics?: Talks of BJP leader 'Anupama' to make TV comeback gain momentum, makers still don't kill mug's name

Rajan Shahi's popular show 'Anupama' has taken a leap of 15 years in the serial. In such a situation many of its stars said goodbye to the show. According to media reports, Smriti Irani will be part of the post-generation leap. If these reports prove to be true, Smriti will return to television after a gap of 15 years.

Will Smriti Irani return to the small screen with 'Anupama'? According to a media report, Smriti Irani is going to make a comeback on TV. He is all set to make a comeback on the small screen after years with the TV show 'Anupama'. In such a situation, fans are also speculating whether Smriti will replace Anupama (Rupali Ganguly) in the show or will be seen in a new character. However, Smriti has not yet given any official information about her entry in 'Anupama', nor has anything been said by the makers.

Will Smriti Irani return to the small screen?

Smriti was last seen on TV in the year 2009 in a comedy show If Smriti Irani returns to TV with 'Anupama', fans will be very happy to see her. Smriti was last seen on TV in a comedy show in the year 2009, after which she bid farewell to the TV world and started focusing on a political career. Smriti Irani made her TV entry with Ekta Kapoor's famous serial 'Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi'. Smriti Irani became very famous with this show.

Because Saas…' was rejected Smriti Irani, who rose to fame playing Tulsi Virani in 'Kyonki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahoo Thi' (2000-08), once said that she was once rejected by Ekta Kapoor's team because she was not fit. Then Ekta Kapoor gave her a lead role in the show supporting her, after which Smriti's fortunes changed.

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These actors left the serial 'Anupama' Many actors left the show due to the leap. In this list, Sudhanshu Pandey, Madalsa Sharma, Nidhi Shah, Nishi Saxena, Gaurav Sharma, Kunwar Amar Singh and Bhatnagar have left the show.

Journey from actress to minister

Journey from actress to minister Before joining politics, he made his mark in the world of glamour. Then slowly his luck paid off. In 2000, he got an opportunity to act in the TV serials 'Aatish' and 'Hum Hai Kal Aaj Aur Kal'. However, he got recognition from Ekta Kapoor's serial 'Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi'. After that he never looked back.

Smriti Irani has been a part of RSS since childhood. His grandfather was an RSS volunteer and his mother was a Jan Sanghi. After joining the BJP in 2003, Smriti became the Vice President of the Maharashtra Youth Wing in 2004. In 2004, he contested the Lok Sabha elections from Delhi's Chandni Chowk seat against Kapil Sibal of Congress, but lost. In 2010, Smriti became the national secretary and president of the women's wing of the BJP. In the year 2014, he contested Lok Sabha from Amethi seat of UP against Rahul Gandhi but lost here too. Yet Modi made him Union Human Resource and Development Minister.

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