Doordarshan - The Days Of Yore. The serial introduced us to the great warrior and king of Mysore, Tipu Sultan. It was grand with elaborate sets, tight script and some really good acting. The music was composed by Naushad; I still remember the title track. Lifeline (1987). Vote for best Doordarshan Serial of old times. Life Line Living on the Edge Lohit Kinare Lok lok ki baatein. The Lucy Show.
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This write-up is like a nostalgic trip down the memory lane when apart from the movie world the only visual entertainment source we had was the Doordarshan. Before the Cable Revolution arrived in India around 1991, every person in a household had his own favourite serial as per their choices and they all used to sit glued to the small screen at their fixed times and week-days. But the best (or sad) part is that the most of the below mentioned serials still remain the pioneer masterpieces in their different genres and that’s why the Home Video market is rightly bringing them all back in the form of DVDs. So let’s go back in our golden days of Television Entertainment reading all these famous serial titles.
1.Aur Bhi Gham Hain Zamane Mein (Drama)
(Most of the friends here may not have heard of it but this is the first serial I can recall watching on Doordarshan in the late 70s or the early 80s.) 2.Air Hostess (Drama) 3.Ados Pados (Comic Family Drama) 4.Apradhi Kaun (Mystery/Detective Serial) 5. Bharat Ek Khoj (Historical / Mythological) (Available on Home Video) 6.Buniyaad (Drama) 7.Byomkesh Bakshi (Detective Serial)(Available on Net but awaited on Home Video) 8.Barrister Vinod (Crime/Detective Serial) 9.Bahadur Shah Zafar (Available on Home Video) 10.Chitrahaar (Weekly presentation of new & old songs) 11. Circus (Drama/Comedy) 12.Dada Dadi Ki Kahaniyaan (Children/Educative/Fantasy Tales) 13.Ek Do Teen Chaar (Children Mystery/Detective Serial) 14.Fauji (Drama) (Available on Home Video) 15.Flop Show (Comedy)(Available on Home Video) 16.Hum Log (Drama) 17.Honi Anhoni (Based on Supernatural Stories) 18.Idhar Udhar (Comedy) 19.Kachhi Dhoop (Drama) (Available on Home Video) 20.Kahan Gaye Woh Log (Historical) 21.Kakaji Kahin (Social-Political Comedy) 22.Katha Sagar (Drama - Literature) (Available on Home Video) 23.Karamchand (Detective Serial) 24.Khandaan (Drama) 25. Kiley Ka Rehasya (Suspense/Horror) 26. Ladoo Singh Taxi Wala (Comedy/Drama)
27.Moughli (Based on Jungle Book) (Children)(Available on Home Video)
28.Mahabaharat (Mythological)(Available on Home Video) 29.Malgudi Days (Comedy – Drama - Literature)(Available on Home Video) 30.Mirza Ghalib (Poetry – Drama - Historical)(Available on Home Video) 31.Mr. Yogi (Drama/Comedy) 32.Mr. & Mrs. (Drama/Comedy) 33.Mungerilaal Ke Haseen Sapne (Comedy) 34.Mulla Nasruddin (Naseeruddin) (Comedy)
35.Nukkad (Comedy/Drama) (Available on Home Video)
36.Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan (Celebrity Interviews) 37.Rajni (Social Drama) 38.Ramayan (Mythological)(Available on Home Video)
39.Saptahiki (Weekly Announcements of Forthcoming programmes)
41.Subah (Drama on Drugs)
43.Tamas (Historical)(Available on Home Video)
44.Tenali Rama (Drama/Literature)(Available on Home Video)
45.The Sword of Tipu Sultan (Historical) (Available on Home Video)
47.Ulta Pulta (Comedy)(Available on Home Video)
48.Vikram Aur Betaal (Fantasy Tales)(Available on Home Video)
50.Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi (Comedy)(Available on Home Video)
And there are three worth mentioning masterpieces among the recent serials :
Zabaan Sambhal Ke (Comedy) (Featuring Pankaj Kapoor) (Available on Home Video)
Office Office (Comedy) (Featuring Pankaj Kapoor) (Available on Home Video)
Please let me know if I missed out any famous serial of yours in the list as they all got to be there to make it a complete article in all aspects.
(Updated in May 2014)
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Tanvi Azmi is an Indian film and television actress.[1]
Early life and career[edit]
She was born as Saunhita Kher to Marathi-Hindi actress Usha Kiran and Dr. Manohar Kher.[2]
Azmi portrayed a troubled doctor in the tele-series, Jeevanrekha and as a young widow in telefilm Rao Saheb (1986) directed by Vijaya Mehta.[2][3] She also acted in the Malayalam language film Vidheyan (1993), directed by Adoor Gopalakrishnan.[4]
She received a nomination for Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in film Akele Hum Akele Tum (1995).[5]
In 2014, she signed on to participate in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's film Bajirao Mastani playing the role of Radhabai, mother of Bajirao I. She had to go bald for her role in the movie.[6] She got the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her outstanding performance in the film Bajirao Mastani. In 2017, she played dual role in And TV's Vani Rani[7]
Personal life[edit]
Azmi is married to Baba Azmi, cinematographer and brother of Shabana Azmi, thus connected with the Akhtar-Azmi film family.[5] Her niece, Saiyami Kher, made her Bollywood debut in the 2016 film Mirzya.
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