This man, when he is noticed by the media, is called “Shaktimaan” by one reporter, Geeta Vishwas.īased on Arabian nights, or One Thousand One Nights, Alif Laila revolves around Shahrzad and Shahryar. In the Kali yuga, where greed and hatred have well taken over humanity, a mystical group of saints choose a man who through meditation and yoga learns to be a superhuman, and end the evils of society, and must work hard to do the same. He’s also pestered day and night by the sarcastic comments of his late ex-wife, who keeps talking to him through her framed photograph. Hum Paanch follows Anand Mathur, a man with five daughters who seem to always annoy him, and his wife.
She is visited by several suitors who try to woo her with deceit.ĭekh Bhai Dekh follows the three generations of the Diwan family who live together in an ancestral home in Mumbai as they keep finding themselves in ridiculously funny situations.
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With that, we bring you 25 best Indian TV shows from the 90s that we still adore!Īlso read: 30 Best Iconic Indian TV Ads From The 90s For A Hit Of Nostalgiaīased on the novel of the same name by Devaki Nandan Khatri, Chandrakanta follows the story of its eponymous protagonist, the princess of Vijaygarh, who is in love with the prince of Naugarh. And true enough, there really is no comparison between shows from the 90s and the ones we have on TV today. In fact, 90s are considered to be the peak-time for Indian TV before it was hijacked by Saas-Bahu serials and brain dead reality TV shows. And oh how it delivered! Some 90s shows were so good, we’re still talking about them. With no internet, no smartphones, and barely any computers, 90s TV had a big job in its hands – to entertain an entire generation of growing children. For millenials who grew up during the 90s, TV was really one of the few options to entertain themselves.