Divyanka Tripathi
Divyanka TripathiVarinder Chawla

Colors' weekend show "Naagin" has made a record of sorts by continuously ruling the Television Rating Points (TRP) charts since its inception. Mouni Roy and Arjun Bijlani's supernatural show has once again scored the highest points with 5.2 (Saturday) and 6.3 (Sunday) in week 9 (Feb.27 to March 4) of 2016, according to the data released March 11 by Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India, the television audience measurement agency.

"Saath Nibhaana Saathiya" secured the second spot with 3.5 TRPs. "Yeh Hai Mohabbatein" and "Kumkum Bhagya" took the third spot with 3.2 TRPs each.

"Yeh Hai Mohabbatein" is getting interesting ever since Ishita (Divyanka Tripathi) returned to the Bhalla family in a new avatar. Ishita, who was portrayed as dead in the show, made a comeback as Shanaya. Her entry has been planned by Raman (Karan Patel) as he wants to take revenge from Ashok (Sangram Singh) and Nidhi (Pavitra Punia) for ruining his and Ishita's lives.

On the other hand, "Kumkum Bhagya," which was the most-watched TV show for several weeks, is witnessing a constant drop in its ratings. The over-stretched track of exposing Tanu (Leena Jumani) seems to have been affecting the show's TRPs.

"Sasural Simar Ka" grabbed the fourth position with 2.8 TRPs, which is less than its previous week's score of 3.2. Krushna Abhishek's "Comedy Nights Live" also scored the fourth position with 2.8 points, which is much higher than its previous week's 2.3.

Comedy show "Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah" scored 2.7 followed by "Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai," which got 2.6 points. "Udaan" and "Diya Aur Baati Hum" scored 2.3 while "Jamai Raja," "Thapki Pyar Ki" and "Swaragini" scored 2.2 TRPs each.

TRP is a tool to measure viewers' most preferred programmes and the popularity of a particular channel based on data collected from a particular geography and demography.

Check out the entire TRP report of Week 9 here.