This momentum continued, as TMKOC solidified its top position in Week 25, driven by the captivating "Bhootni 2.0" storyline, which involved a haunted cottage vacation without key characters like Jethalal and Babita. Social media buzz on X reflects fans' delight, with posts such as "TMKOC beats Anupamaa TRP & is the No. 1 show" highlighting the sitcom's legacy despite recent criticism regarding content quality.
Producer Asit Kumarr Modi celebrated this achievement, thanking viewers for their unwavering support, which has sustained the show for over 17 years. Anupamaa, starring Rupali Ganguly, slipped to second place in Week 24 due to its Mumbai storyline not resonating with audiences. Some posts on X noted, "Rupali Ganguly’s Mumbai track isn’t resonating."
This decline contrasts sharply with Anupamaa’s earlier stronghold, illustrated by its reclaim of the top spot with a 2.4 TVR in Week 3 (2025). TMKOC’s resurgence can be attributed to its engaging ghost-themed plot and the Tapu-Sonu wedding storyline, which have rekindled viewer interest. The show’s ability to top the charts without relying on Daya Ben’s return, which many fans believed was necessary, underscores its narrative adaptability.
This shift reflects evolving audience preferences, favoring TMKOC’s light-hearted comedic appeal over Anupamaa’s dramatic narrative. Other shows, such as "Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai" (third place in Week 24) and "Udne Ki Aasha," also performed well, but TMKOC’s consistent top rankings in Weeks 24 and 26 reaffirm its cult status.
Despite earlier fluctuations—including a slip to eighth place in Week 3 (1.9 TVR) and tenth in Week 16 (1.3 TVR)—TMKOC’s recent success signals a robust comeback. As Indian TV viewership dynamics shift, TMKOC’s ability to captivate with fresh, relatable content proves its staying power, leaving competitors like Anupamaa to rethink their strategies to reclaim the top position.
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