In the volatile world of Indian television, where shows often vanish as quickly as they appear, Star Plus’s ‘Jhanak’ has achieved something rare: enduring obsession. Since its debut in late 2023, the show has remained a permanent fixture in the Top 5 of the BARC TRP ratings. As of February 2026, the drama surrounding the talented dancer Jhanak and her complex relationship with Anirudh has reached a fever pitch, proving that “destiny and defiance” is a formula that never goes out of style.
Produced by Magic Moments Motion Pictures, Jhanak isn’t just a story about a girl from the mountains; it’s a sprawling epic about art, class divide, and the messy reality of “accidental” marriages.
The Core Conflict: Jhanak, Anirudh, and the Arshi Factor
The story follows Jhanak (Hiba Nawab), a girl from a humble background in Kashmir with a divine gift for dance. Her life takes a 180-degree turn when she is forced into a “circumstantial marriage” with Anirudh (Krushal Ahuja), a sophisticated software engineer from a traditional, wealthy Kolkata family.
The 2026 track has shifted the stakes from “secret marriage” to “professional rivalry.” Anirudh, torn between his duty toward his fiancée Arshi (Chandni Sharma) and his undeniable pull toward Jhanak, finds himself in a moral labyrinth. Arshi, once just a jealous rival, has evolved into a formidable antagonist, using her social standing to suppress Jhanak’s rising stardom in the dance world.
Powerhouse Performances: The Secret to Jhanak’s Success
Hiba Nawab as Jhanak
Hiba Nawab has truly come into her own this year. In the February 2026 episodes, we see a “New Jhanak”—one who is no longer the weeping victim. She is a woman who has claimed her space on the national stage. Hiba’s ability to portray Jhanak’s vulnerability alongside her “fire on the dance floor” is the primary reason fans remain glued to the screen.
Krushal Ahuja as Anirudh
Krushal Ahuja delivers a nuanced performance as a man caught in a “Trishanku” state—stuck between two worlds. His portrayal of Anirudh’s internal guilt and his protective instincts toward Jhanak has sparked endless debates among fans (often categorized under the hashtag #AniNak).
Chandni Sharma as Arshi
Arshi is the character viewers love to hate. Chandni Sharma plays the “scorned woman” with a sharp, icy elegance. Her recent alliance with Srishti (Anirudh’s aunt) to sabotage Jhanak’s big break has provided the show with some of its highest-rated “high-voltage drama” moments this month.
Why ‘Jhanak’ is Dominating February 2026
The show’s longevity can be attributed to several key elements that keep the audience engaged:
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The Underdog Journey: Watching Jhanak fight for her dignity in the face of the elitist Bose family resonates with a massive demographic.
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Cultural Richness: The show beautifully integrates Bengali traditions and the aesthetics of classical dance, making it a visual treat compared to standard domestic dramas.
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The “Hidden Truth” Trope: The slow burn of their marriage secret being revealed layer by layer keeps the suspense alive. Every time the truth almost comes out, the writers throw a curveball that resets the board.
Recent Plot Twist: The 2026 Dance Face-Off
In the most recent episodes airing in late February, the show featured a spectacular “Mahayudh” of Dance. Jhanak and Arshi faced off in a national competition where the prize wasn’t just a trophy, but the right to be called the “face of the academy.” The sequence, choreographed with cinematic scale, saw Jhanak performing a fusion of Kathak and contemporary, a scene that trended on YouTube for days.

