Parth Samthaan has finally made a solid return to the small screen! After years of web experiments, music videos, and some off-screen chaos, Parth is back owning the daily soap game with Seher Hone Ko Hai (Colors TV). His character Mahid Niyazi — this intense, flawed, rigid-yet-layered Muslim guy with kajal-lined eyes and raw intensity — is blowing up big time. Viewers are hooked on his nuanced performance, and buzz says his acting chops have jumped several notches. No more pretty-boy Manik vibes; this is deeper, more mature, and it’s showing.
The show’s getting cross-border love too — especially moving the needle among desi content watchers in Indonesia and Pakistan. Comparisons to solid Pakistani dramas are flying, and Parth himself is glad about it. That international desi pull? Massive W for a TV comeback.Agreed on the downside: his off-screen issues (rumored strained vibes with co-star Rishita Kothari leading to storyline tweaks) come with the territory in this industry. Drama sells, but it can distract. Still, if Seher grows long legs and sustains TRPs, it will firmly cement Parth’s position as a reliable TV leading man again.He better stick to TV for now. This format plays to his strengths — consistent screen time, loyal saas-bahu audience, and that intense brooding style that works magic on daily soaps. Web gave him experiments, but TV is giving him the comeback spotlight and mass connect he thrives on.Bonus excitement: Fans are already dreaming of a Season 5 of Kaisi Yeh Yaariaan! With Parth back in form and Manik still living rent-free in everyone’s hearts, a fresh college-to-grown-up arc with old gang energy could be fire. Netflix, make it happen!
Parth’s return feels like a full-circle moment. If Mahid keeps winning hearts (and the show avoids unnecessary off-air noise), this could be the restart that sticks. Fingers crossed, hero — keep delivering those intense scenes!

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