Mumbai: Zee TV’s latest fiction offering Tumm Se Tumm Tak has carved out a refreshing new space, winning both critical acclaim and viewer affection. The show, which premiered recently, has made a remarkable debut in the BARC India ratings, securing the 8th position with a 1.55 TVR in its very first week (Source: BARC India, Week 27, HSM Urban 15+).
At the core of Tumm Se Tumm Tak lies a quietly powerful narrative. The story follows 19-year-old Anu, portrayed by Niharika Chouksey—a bold and spirited young woman navigating the intricacies of middle-class life. Opposite her is Aryavardhan, a 46-year-old emotionally reclusive tycoon played by Sharad Kelkar, whose restrained performance adds a layered depth to the story. Their intergenerational dynamic—unconventional yet tender—forms the emotional spine of the show.
What sets Tumm Se Tumm Tak apart is its deliberate departure from heightened melodrama. Instead, it leans into emotional realism, drawing audiences into moments of vulnerability, resilience, and unexpected connection. The visual grammar of the show—cinematic and understated—complements its sensitive tone, a stark contrast to the flashier fare typical of primetime.
For Zee TV, this success marks a strategic win in its ongoing efforts to refresh its fiction lineup with content that pushes emotional boundaries while retaining mass appeal.
As the narrative continues to unfold, Tumm Se Tumm Tak is expected to deepen its engagement with audiences, setting a new benchmark for contemporary storytelling on Indian television.
Tumm Se Tumm Tak airs every night at 8:30 PM on Zee TV.














