Do you miss the old shows that you grew up watching? As a lockdown bonanza, you can watch the reruns of those shows once again thanks to Doordarshan! As the lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic is supposed to be resistant for another week (hopefully!), you might want to binge-watch these popular sitcoms before life goes back to normal.
Some of our favourites are as follows,
Ramayan
Originally, a Hindu mythology which was further turned into a book and then a sitcom for Indian viewers to enjoy and resonate with, Ramayan unfolds the tales of Lord Rama and his wife Sita. Watch a recap of their story as they fight one peril to another while most of the Indian society and its norms and regulations get showcased in this popular TV show.
Tarak Mehta Ka Ulta Chashma
India’s favourite comedy TV series at one point makes a comeback to lighten the mood during the coronavirus pandemic. Join Tarak Mehta and his crazy family in their adventures and enjoy family time laughing till you drop!
Mahabharat
One of the most popular mythologies which existed in India with a captivating narrative and the epic battle between gods, Mahabharat is a must watch to inculcate the teachings of our protagonists into everyone. If you are someone who loves to watch series and movies rather than read books, this series is a great past time to kill the lockdown woes.
Khichdi
Another popular Indian comedy comes back to entertain you every day! Khichdi has several seasons to it and is the first of its kind to adapt the Western model of being telecast as ‘series’. Although it has been rerun several times on TV, it is finally here after years to help you kill time.
Shaktiman
Shaktiman has always been India’s favourite superhero! A one of its kind TV show that had a hero we looked up to is back to make us remember our childhood days with his wit and humour. And of course, his strength and perseverance is what makes us admire him after all these years!
Sarabhai vs Sarabhai
How does a middle-class woman adjust to a rich family? In a comic turn of events, Sarabhai vs Sarabhai shows the daily contradictions between the newlyweds and their in-laws. Who said in-laws can’t be fun? Watch the rerun of this delightful sitcom today!
Chanakya
A historical drama narrated in 47 parts is what makes Chanaya a great option for binge watching. Get back on track by tracing the lives of your favourite mythological heroes that you’ve read and heard about in your school days.
What a great way to reminiscence, isn’t it? Tell us the favourite shows you grew up with!