

Malgudi Days (1986) A stiil from Malgudi Days. In it, we not only see Nehru’s love for India, it also gives a dispassionate view of India’s past. Nothing beats Shyam Benegal and Jawaharlal Nehru’s Discovery of India. He still does so many years later!īharat Ek Khoj (1988) Bharat Ek Khoj is based on Nehru’s Discovery of India. A 20-something Delhi boy from Rajendra Nagar was to charm India like none other. If you love Shah Rukh Khan, you must have watched Fauji. Ask your parents about characters Lajoji and Haveliram and then watch that smile on their face.įauji (1989) Fauji starred a young Shah Rukh Khan as a soldier. Actors like Alok Nath, Anita Kanwar, Sulekha Sikri and Sudhir Pandey, Soni Razdan, it was a hit from day 1.

Late Ashok Kumar’s narration at the end of every episode still reverberates.īuniyaad (1986) Buniyaad was a Partition drama.Īnother family drama, written by Manohar Shyam Joshi, Buniyaad was a quintessential Partition story.
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Written by Manohar Shyam Joshi, the serial told the trials and tribulations of a lower middle class urban Indian family, with humour and sensitivity. To the millennial, names like Nanhe, Baseram, Badki and Chukti may not ring a bell, but to an entire generation, this was pure gold. Hum Log (1984) The entire cast of Hum Log. So, here’s a wishlist of serials from Indian television’s golden era we would love to watch all over again. Close on heels would be Mahabharat and Shah Rukh Khan’s Circus and Rajit Kapur’s Byomkesh Bakshi.
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On popular demand, hit TV mythological serial from 1980s, Ramayan, is back on Indian television. With the current lockdown in place due to the spread of Covid-19, people have been forced to stay indoors. We live in the most amazing times - human race has never been this still, at least in the last 50 years, yet nature is rebooting itself.
