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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

9 TV shows of DD that will make 90s kids nostalgic !


India TV Buzz [ Updated 14 Oct 2014, 23:56:04 ]


With too many TV shows conquering audiences' attention, few still have some sweet memories of those old Doordarshan days
While cable network was yet to cement their foothold across the Indian TV industry, viewers were in full joy watching classics on DD.
And as we did not have the luxury of switching to multiple channels, we could watch only what DD had in store for us; shows that might have been low on budget but high on content.
One just can't sit and recall these show without a soothing smile running down their faces, take a look:

1)Dekh Bhai Dekh

In this great sitcom  Shekhar Suman was  in his elements, It was one of the most followed comic caper in those old days.
This was one of the foremost sitcoms on Indian Television, which was quite a rage in the country.

This story covers three generations of a family, who despite having differences love and stood by each other. The whole cast was astounding, but Shekhar Suman's character was a real show stealer.

2) ChandraKanta


We were acquainted with the world of magic and wizardry much before the world have seen Harry porter and Narnia. Every Sunday, we were glued to our television set to enjoy this TV series.


Inspired by the novel of the same name, written by Devikanandan Khatri. Actors like Irffan, Akhilendra  Mishra, Mukesh Khanna raised the bar even higher and the magic and wizardry further added the much needed flavour to the content.

 

3) Alif Laila


Alif Laila was a viewer's delight. Though it may look more as a spoof to the new generation due to its age old costume design but we were more interested in content.

Based on the stories of 'One thousand and one night', this TV series covered a slew of fables from Aladdin to Ali Baba to Sindabad-The Sailor, viewers were left craving for more with each passing episode.


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