The weekly TRP charts are out, and they reveal interesting shifts in audience preferences. While established shows continue to dominate, a few surprises have shaken up the rankings. According to the latest BARC data, Anupamaa has successfully reclaimed its position near the top, while Naagin 7 has witnessed a noticeable dip. Meanwhile, the newly launched Lakshmi Niwas has made a calm but cautious entry into the ratings race.
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🏆 Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2 Remains Unstoppable
Leading the TRP charts yet again is Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2. The Star Plus reboot continues to enjoy massive viewer loyalty and holds firmly to the number one position with a TVR of 2.3. Its emotional family drama, nostalgia factor, and gripping twists seem to be striking the right chord with audiences across age groups.
Anupamaa Makes a Strong Comeback
After briefly losing its spot, Anupamaa has bounced back impressively. The show has climbed up the charts with a TVR of 2.2, reclaiming its stronghold among the top-ranked shows. The ongoing storyline, which focuses on Anupamaa’s emotional growth and personal challenges, has once again resonated deeply with viewers, proving why the show continues to be a fan favourite.
Naagin 7 Faces Its First Major Dip
Naagin 7, which opened to an excellent response, has seen its ratings drop this week. The supernatural drama records a TVR of 1.9, slipping from its earlier high. While the show still enjoys a solid fan base, industry observers believe that sustaining interest after the initial buzz remains a challenge. Viewers now seem to be expecting stronger plot developments in the coming episodes.
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Consistent Performers Hold Their Ground
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Tumm Se Tumm Tak continues to perform steadily and remains among the top contenders, showing consistency in viewership.
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Udne Ki Aasha has slipped slightly to the fifth position but still maintains a respectable TVR of 1.8, indicating stable audience support.
The close competition among these shows highlights how even small changes in storytelling can impact weekly rankings.
Lakshmi Niwas Opens With a Mellow Response
The newly launched show Lakshmi Niwas has made its debut on the TRP charts with a TVR of 1.4, placing it at the 14th spot. While the opening numbers are modest, the show has the potential to grow if upcoming episodes manage to build emotional depth and stronger viewer engagement.
Other Shows See Minor Fluctuations
Popular long-running shows such as Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah and a few daily soaps witnessed minor dips this week. However, these fluctuations are common and often depend on storyline pacing and audience interest during specific weeks.
What This Week’s TRPs Indicate
This week’s TRP trends clearly show that:
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Emotional family dramas continue to dominate Indian television.
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Nostalgia-driven and well-established shows enjoy greater viewer trust.
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New and fantasy-based shows need consistent storytelling to maintain early momentum.
With competition growing tougher each week, the coming episodes will be crucial in determining which shows rise and which ones struggle to hold their ground.
Stay tuned for next week’s TRP update to see how the battle for the top spot unfolds!
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