India, July 21 -- Actor Juhi Parmar is returning to television, marking the end of a four-year hiatus since the daily soap Hamari Wali Good News. But as she puts it, "I haven't gone anywhere; I was very much here." The actor, known for shows such as Choodiyan, Rishtey, and Devi, will now be seen in a new avatar reportedly hosting a chat show featuring real, empowering stories. The untitled project is also her first foray into this genre. "I was waiting for something very exciting and completely different from what I have ever done before," the actor shares. She's glad to see that television is finally evolving. While drama was the sole focus, "finally things are evolving for the better". She was keen to return to the small screen only if the project and her work represented "a step ahead of what the content was before". She adds: "I am more than happy to be back." While she explored OTT during her time away from daily soaps, Juhi never felt distanced from TV. "Television is home for me, toh kya jaana ya wapas aana," she reflects. She found OTT helpful for maintaining balance: "Since OTT requires less commitment, it actually works better for me as it helps maintain work-life balance." Juhi reveals that she "didn't get something worthy to just say yes to" until the web series Yeh Meri Family came along, which she describes as "a breath of fresh air for me." She waited for the right script and found it in Yeh Meri Family. "I didn't get something worthy to just say yes to until the show came along. It was a breath of fresh air for me," she shares. Juhi is also excited about the return of cult shows, calling the possible revival of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi a "wonderful step". "Of course, the stories we did back then were always ahead of their time, so why not revisit them along with the new generation?" she shares. Her own hit show Kumkum - Ek Pyara Sa Bandhan recently marked 23 years. "I would be the happiest if Kumkum gets a season 2. It's always been part of my system, my existence," she says. Reflecting on over two decades in the industry, the actor says, "I've learned to grow into a better being and look forward to newer and fresher experiences."...