In a moment that fused nostalgia, culture, and global philanthropy, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2 delivered one of its most unforgettable episodes on October 24, 2025—when Tulsi Virani, the eternal bahu of Indian television, found herself on a video call with none other than Bill Gates. The billionaire, moved by a viral clip of Tulsi at a godbharai, reached out—and got a masterclass in Indian tradition straight from the OG queen of the small screen.
The scene unfolded with classic Kyunki warmth: Tulsi, in a signature saree, attends the baby shower of her household cook. Surrounded by family and neighbors, she performs the ritual puja, ties a sacred thread, and gently instructs the glowing mother-to-be: “Drink milk daily, eat fresh fruits, follow the doctor’s advice—no shortcuts.” Her on-screen son, ever the Gen-Z influencer, records the heartfelt moment and posts it online with the caption, “Tulsi Maa teaching the world how we celebrate motherhood! @BillGates, you should see this!”
To the shock of cast, crew, and millions watching at home, Bill Gates actually responded. “Namaste Tulsi Ji! Jai Shri Krishna!” he began in perfect Hindi, before asking, “I heard you were at a godbharai, right? I’d love to learn more.” Cue the video call—and the internet collectively lost its mind.
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Tulsi, calm and composed as ever, explained: “Godbharai is our parampara, our sacred tradition. When a woman is about to give birth, the entire community gathers—elders, sisters, aunties—to bless her, pray for her strength, and remind her she is never alone. We gift her bangles, fruits, sweets… but most importantly, we give her love and support.”
She continued, “People forget—when a mother gives birth, she gives a piece of herself. That’s why we say: Maa se pehle maa ko khana padta hai (the mother must eat before she feeds). Nutrition, rest, doctor visits—everything matters.” Gates, visibly moved, replied, “What a beautiful way to honor motherhood and community care.”
The Microsoft co-founder then connected it to his life’s work. “Since 2000, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has focused on maternal and child health—because a healthy mother means a thriving child. A balanced diet, prenatal care, safe delivery—these are universal.” Tulsi smiled and nodded: “Exactly! That’s why we do godbharai—to start that journey with blessings and science.”
The exchange wasn’t just heartwarming—it was historic. Hina Khan took to Instagram: “Thisssss is the power of Indian television and @ektarkapoor! Only you can make Bill Gates say Jai Shri Krishna on prime time!” Fans flooded X with memes: “Tulsi > Harvard,” “Bill Gates now invited to every godbharai in India,” and “Ekta Kapoor just won 2025.”
But true to Kyunki form, the feel-good moment was short-lived. The camera cut to Noina (Barkha Bisht), lurking in the shadows, plotting to drive a wedge between Tulsi and Mihir (Amar Upadhyay). “Tulsi thinks she’s untouchable,” she hissed to a confidante. “But I’ll make sure Mihir sees only me.” Flashbacks of Mandira’s iconic villainy flooded social media—is Noina the new homewrecker in town?
As the episode ended on a dramatic freeze-frame of Tulsi’s trusting smile and Noina’s scheming glare, one thing was clear: Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2 isn’t just back—it’s bigger, bolder, and now, officially global.
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