On 4 nights a week, from 10.30 to 11, I watch this serial with interest. I also watch Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki from 10 to 10.30, on those nights. Both the Serials are produced by Ekta Kapoor under the banner of Balaji Telefilms. The Signature Tune Music of KSBKBT is very catchy. I do not like the opening shots in which Tulsi calls every character one by one, or group by group.Those shots look funny to me. The story centres around the Virani family having industries and business to be managed. It shows the family unity kept under the love and affection of the Father and the Mother. In the last two episodes the Father dies out of too much of joy after he saves the family from the clutches of mischievous Payal, who desired to marry Mihir, but couldnt. Out of sheer vengeance she had bought more shares of the Company, but even then her trick failed. What I watch with interest is the superb acting by each and every character, both through dialogue and body language, the background music that supports the acting of each character, excellent photography and the total ambience created by the Director to give maximum visual effect. These are the learning outcomes for me, because I have been acting in plays, and directing plays, since my childhood. I do not bother too much for the story, whether it is realistic or not. When one sees a drama, there is bound to be certain fantasies. The costume designer and director overdo it at times, but that is a part of the game. Ambas acting is superb, and I am watching how she meets her bereavement with courage and fortitude. Tulsi has always been brave. Anupam has been practical and romantic, specially after Keshar has come to his life. Mihir has been like a pendulum swinging between happiness and sorrow. Mandira, by leaving for Delhi, has vanished out of the story. Ekta, go ahead experimenting new approaches to Indian Soap Operas. For a young girl like you it is not a mean achievement.