The First Queen of the Multiverse Ekta Kapoor
Ekta Kapoor gave Indian television its own multiverse moment long before Marvel fans were struggling with timeframes and variations. Viewers were taken aback by the chaotic, time-bending crossover that dissolved all distinctions between logic and reality in the big finale of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi and Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii.
The Incomprehensible Finale That Went Down in History
Both series converged in a common reality, combining courtroom drama, identity swaps, deaths, resurrections, and memory loss in a single episode in a narrative that still baffles devoted viewers. Despite the extreme craziness of the soap drama, fans remained riveted to their screens.
Ekta’s Ingenuity: Drama Above Specifics
Ekta Kapoor’s approach was straightforward: more drama, more twists, and never allow logic to interfere with TRPs, even while Marvel consults physicists and storyboard experts. The goal of the climax was shock value rather than closure, and it was a huge success.
Years Later, the Internet Responds
Fans continue to rediscover this soap opera finale with renewed amazement in the age of memes. The crossover, which is frequently praised as “the real multiverse of madness,” has taken on cult status thanks to viral videos and Twitter threads. Tulsi was the first to do it, so move over, Loki.