Hare Kanch Ki Chudiyan Sahara One Serial

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The 80s was the era of Doordarshan with soaps like Hum Log, Buniyaad and comedy shows like Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi which made Doordarshan a household name. Circus, Gul Gulshan Gulfam and Nukkad are some of the serials that come instantly to my mind when I think of the good old days of Doordarshan. Hare Kanch Ki Chooriyan is a Hindi album released on Dec 1967. This album is composed by Shankar-Jaikishan. Hare Kanch Ki Chooriyan Album has 6 songs sung by Mohammed Rafi, Asha Bhosle, Sharada. Listen to all songs in high quality & download Hare Kanch Ki Chooriyan songs on Gaana.com.

Serial Songs The Title Song of 'ZEE TV,STAR PLUS,STAR ONE,SONY TV,SAHARA ONE” serials are very much in vogue these days. These are nice to hear and as they are popular they can be used for Shadi songs, Entry for Dulha – Dulhan on stage, background music etc. Hare Kanch Ki Chudiyan, an album by Asha Bhosle, Mohd. Rafi, Sharda on Spotify We and our partners use cookies to personalize your experience, to show you ads based on your interests, and for measurement and analytics purposes. Hare Kkaanch Ki Choodiyaan is an Indian television drama cum thriller serial first telecasted on Sahara One Channel. It was first aired on 25th July 2005 and ended on 11th December 2006. It was first aired on 25th July 2005 and ended on 11th December 2006.

Food has been a favourite topic for writers and bloggers lately. There are reasons for it; it’s easy to connect with food, everyone has a food memory to share and it’s something that people can never get enough of. Food writing is now not limited to just blogs, there are regular newspaper columns and books with people writing about their favourite food memory, their cooking preferences, their kitchen essentials etc. More and more bloggers/food journalists are publishing their books. The question is, is the content good enough to deserve it’s own book? My opinion would be no, not in all cases.

Especially not when there are random memories which do not add anything to my reading experience.Thankfully, Pamela Timms’ Korma, Kheer and Kismet doesn’t fall in that category. Pamela, a food blogger writes a column in Mint Lounge and the book is about her street food experiences in Old Delhi. It starts with a ghee laden, spicy mutton korma at Ashok and Ashok - the description of the food leaves you hungry and ends with the mysterious daulat ki chat - I faintly remember eating its Lucknowi version makkhan malai as a kid. The book is studded with recipes which is a bonus.Every street food shop, dish comes with a back story or a memory which is fascinating. The best two chapters are the ones about mutton korma and daulat ki chat because of all the mystery surrounding these two legendary dishes of Delhi. The chapters with food and its history make for a more interesting read. Rest of it sounds like a day in the life of a regular small town Indian.

Whether it’s celebrating Diwali in a joint family or buying vegetables from a market instead of a mall. A younger, mall loving urban generation will definitely find these stories exotic.Old Delhi has always made for a charming premise for a book, be it food or history. Authors have always loved describing the old city’s dusty roads, crowd and chaos.

So does Pamela when she visits the street side shops to try her favourite food. But she bumps into a cart, avoids kids running after a kite, almost steps into a puddle a little too much making it a tedious read at times. And one element that’s missing is humour. While there are glimpses of it she never goes all out to make you chuckle. I understand that it’s not the genre she is looking for but we can all do with good food and good laugh.Ignore the few repetitions and Korma, Kheer And Kismet is a good, light read. Especially for the food lovers.

Emmy (Awards to celebrate TV Series of the West) just got over and left me thinking about the television scene in India. Will we ever create television content which will be globally acclaimed or an industry worthy of an award show of its own?

Then I realized, we already did? We created a history of great television shows in 80s and 90s. Sadly, there were no awards then.The TV shows of that era were created by the likes of BR Chopra (Mahabharat), Gulzar (Mirza Ghalib) and Shyam Benegal (Bharat Ek Khoj) where everything was minutely sketched out, even the opening and end credits. A 13 episode series had more powerful story to tell than the soap operas of today which run for five years. The directors and producers turned to literature for content which took authors from book shelves to TV screens. Some of them introduced us to various cultures across the country.The actors too were NSD (National School Of Drama) and FTII (Film and Television Institute of India) pass outs who made the characters real and believable. It was the time when film actors too did not hesitate from appearing on TV, and it wasn't to promote their upcoming films.

These shows are etched in our memories and many nostalgic odes have been written for them. However, most of them talk about the famous ones like Ramayan (1987-88), Mahabharat (1988-90), Hum Log (1984-85), Buniyad (1986), Ye Jo Hai Zindagi (1984), Nukkad (1986-88), Malgudi Days etc. Here's a list of the less written about fiction TV shows of the yore, some that I remember and some that I recalled while searching on the net. While some of them had great content, direction and production value others got us hooked purely because of the novelty factor and diverse genres. Mirza Ghalib (1988)This show is not less written about, given that it was directed by the legendary Gulzar and with another legend Naseeruddin Shah portraying the title role. I've read somewhere that Naseeruddin Shah wanted to play the great Urdu poet, but Gulzar's first choice was Sanjeev Kumar.

The duo shared great chemistry and had given classics like Koshish, Angoor and Parichay. Unfortunately, Sanjeev Kumar passed away and the role fell in Naseeruddin Shah's lap who immortalized the character.

The story followed Mirza Ghalib's life, his marriage to Umrao Begum played by Tanvi Azmi and his alleged affair with courtesan Nawab Jaan played by Neena Gupta. Shafi Inamdar essayed the role of Mir Taqi Mir, another great poet of the Mughal era.Mirza Ghalib introduced me to crisp Urdu shayari even though I was too young to understand it. Ghalib’s ghazals and nazms were composed and voiced by Jagjit and Chitra Singh.Bharat Ek Khoj (1988)I've always thought that Bharat Ek Khoj directed by Shyam Benegal is the benchmark for television content creation.

The series was based on Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru's book The Discovery Of India which traces 5000 years of Indian history in a dramatic way. Tales of Mahabharat, Ramayan, Chanakya, Ashoka The Great, Kalidas, Akbar, Shivaji were all portrayed by the likes of Om Puri, Naseeruddin Shah, Tom Alter and Kulbhushan Kharbanda. The narration by Roshan Seth who played Nehru (he also played Nehru in Richard Attenborough's Gandhi) made the book completely transpire on screen. The title track with its Sanskrit chant and haunting score still remains one of my favourites.The Sword Of Tipu Sultan (1990-91).

Way before when creating magnum opus for television became a thing, Sanjay Khan created history with his saga based on the book by Bhagwan Gidwani. 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.Kile Ka Rahasya (1989)Ye hai abhishapt kila.sadiyon purana.bhool kar bhi isme mat jaana.This tune followed by a woman's scream on television every Tueday night was clue for my sister and me to run in the bedroom, hide under the blanket and sleep. From what I recollect the story was about a haunted kila (fort) where people would get lost, walk out with a hand print of blood on their backs and other such spooky stuff. While the end of Kile Ka Rahasya was a bit disappointing, the title track was haunting enough to spook the hell out of us. I don't remember the actors except for Veerendra Saxena (remember Jassi's dad in Jassi Jaisi Koi Nahin?).

There's not much info on the net about the director, producer or the plot either.Reporter (Late 80s)Way before Shekhar Suman became famous for his rib tickling comedies, he did some serious roles in films and television. His serial Reporter was one of them where he played a crime reporter cum detective on a lookout for stories who ended up solving those crimes at the end of the day. Makrand Deshpande played a key role of Shekhar Suman’s informer with a love for sandwiches.

Tehkikat (1994-95)Easily the second most popular detective series after Byomkesh Bakshi, Tehkikat was directed by Shekhar Kapoor and Karan Razdan. The detective duo Sam D’silva (Vijay Anand) and Gopichand (Saurabh Shukla) were a humourous take on Sherlock Homes and Dr. Watson.Space City Sigma (1989)Our very first sci-fi TV show, Sigma was inspired by Start Trek; I don't clearly remember. The show was full of mysterious space elements and desi versions of Captain Kirk and Spock. Space City Sigma fascinated all of us 80s kids who hadn't watched Star Trek yet.You can read more about it.Indradhanush (1988-89)I vaguely remember Indradhanush, a sci-fi cum fiction series which got the kids hooked.

All I remember is that the show involved a bunch of school kids, computer (which was a huge deal then) and time machine. Karan Johar, the famous Bollywood director, was also part of the cast.Mr. Yogi (Late 80s). Patel, Yogesh Patel', is how Mr. Yogi played by Mohan Gokhale introduced himself to his would be brides. One of the best television comedies, the show was about an NRI Yogesh Patel meeting 12 girls of different Zodiac signs to find his perfect match. Om Puri played the sutradhar or narrator who took Mr.

Yogi's story forward.The show was hilarious with new and quirky characters in every episode. I also remeber watching the cake fight for the first time in this series. Years later Ashutosh Gowarikar made a movie What's Your Rashee based on the same concept. The TV serieal and film both were based on Madhu Rye's book Kimball Ravenswood.Gul Gulshan Gulfaam (1991)While researching for this post I asked people on Twitter what they remember from the TV shows of 80s and 90s. @nrucho (Nrupal Choudhari) replied saying that he remembered Gul Gulshan Gulfaam for it introduced him to Kashmiri words, kahwa (Kashmiri tea) and kangdi (earthen pot with coal to keep yourself warm).

I too remember the show purely for these reasons. Shot on location, the show took us to the lovely valley, lakes and houseboats.It was the story of a family making their living with houseboats and how terrorism affects their profession.

The sons of the family decide to move out of Kashmir for a better life which creates a divide in the family. Parikshit Sahni, Radha Seth, Kanwaljeet, Pankaj Berry, Kunal Khemu played the lead roles.Lifeline (1987)Way before Grey's Anatomy got us hooked with all that melodrama in hospital wings or House got us confused with all the medical terminology, Indian television had Lifeline. Based on the lives of doctors and the relationships between doctors and patients, the show was genuine with least amount of melodrama.

There were many stories inter weaved and new characters and cases kept coming and going.The srong cast included A.K. Hangal, Pankaj Kapur, K.K. Raina, Ila Arun, Tanvi Azmi, Mohan Joshi, Renuka Shahane and was directed by Vijaya Mehta. FarmaanMy only memory of this show was of the very gorgeous Kanwaljeet grabbing an unsuspectin Deepika Deshpande and kissing her. So, while researching for this post I found the series online and watched it again. Only to redevelop a major crush on Kanwaljeet's Azar Nawab. Suave, dapper, dressed in tailor-made suits and cravats; he was the man of our teenage dreams.The show was based on Rafia Amin's book Alampanah.

Aiman Shahab (Deepika Deshpande) arrives in Hyderabad as an assistant to an old begum. In the old haveli Aiman finds hidden secrets, false prides, diminishing culture, some friends and begum's son Azar Nawab.The serial didn't have the garishness and exaggeration that usually represents the nawabi culture in films. The poetic charm of the old city, crisp Urdu and authentic locations kept it real.

And above all, the love-hate relationship and Mills And Boons like romance between Azar Nawab and wide eyed Aiman was a major draw. Kanwaljeet's Azar Nawab was dark, brooding, complex but upright; he was our original Christian Grey with great sensuality and minus all the kink.You can watch all the episodes.AarohanAnother brilliant show based on the life of a trainee in Indian Navy, played by Pallavi Joshi, her struggles, friendships and relationships. The cast included Girish Malik, Harsh Chhaya, Shefali Patel (then Shetty), Tarun Dhanrajgir and R Madhavan in a small role. The serial was never concluded.Mitti Ke RangThe title track of this serial is so fresh in my mind that I can hum it even now. Based on Mohan Rakesh's short stories, Mitti Ke Rang had a new story every week. These stories were of common people, their lives, hopes, despair, loneliness and all sorts of emotions.Dekh Bhai Dekh (1993)If Basesars of Hum Log was our favourite dramatic family, Diwans of Dekh Bhai Dekh was the most loved comic family.

Whether it was Farida Jalal's confused Suhasini bhabhi, Bhavna Balsawar's crazy chachi or Shekhar Suman's fun chachu aka Samir, they all made us roll with laughter. And who can forget the adorable Kareema (Deven Bhojani) with his halwe jaise gal, button jaisi aankhen.The show was mostly shot inside the Diwan house where all the madness took place. There were new characters (mostly Liliput in different avatars) introduced in every episode which added to the craziness.SwarajThe opening credits of the serial had all the actors, dressed like their respective characters, walking towards the camera. The track ' swaraj chahiye, swaraj chahiye. Marte dum tak humein, swaraj chahiye', playing in the background would set the tone of the whole serial which was just brilliantly written.Swaraj was one of the best television content made on the lives of Indian revolutionaries like Chandrashekhar Azad, Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Ramprasad Bismil, Ashfaque Ulla Khan, Sukhdev and more. The serial had a tight script never losing track of the main story and characters.

Unlike films based on the same subject, the makers of Swaraj never used romance and melodrama to popularise it. The actors were mostly newcomers and fresh NSD and FTII graduates who played there roles to the T. Rajesh Shringarpure (Sarkar Raj fame) essayed the role of Bhagat Singh while Ravi Gosai played Chadrashekhar Azad.Amravati Ki Kathayen - Directed by Shyam Benegal, the series was based on Sahitya Academy Award winning stories.Ek Tha Rusty - Based on Ruskin Bond's The Room On The Roof.

Cast included Raj Zutshi and Bhanu Uday.Chekhov Ki Duniya - Based on Anton Chekhov's stories, this series was directed by the Delhi theatre veteran Rajat Kapoor (who also co-wrote Jaane Bhi Do Yaron)Pachpan Khambe Laal Diware - Based on the novel of same name by Usha Priyamvada with Mita Vashishth and Aman Verma in lead roles.School Days - It was termed as the DD version of Hip Hip Hurray which ran parallel on Zee TV. Since I didn't have cable connection at home I watched it every Sunday morning. It was a cool show with school kids fighting over girls, leadership, sports etc.

Later they introduced another school and added more characters. Don't remember how it ended exactly.There's not much info on the net on most of these serials and there are so many more like Hum Panchi Ek Daal Ke, Mujrim Hazir, Sukanya etc.

Chudiyan

Just lost due to neglect. We can just hope that Doordarshan does something to bring the good serials back, release them on DVDs or just post them on youtube.

Around two years ago I signed up for a book review program with a well known website. As a part of this program I would sign up to review books every time they had a new one out, receive it in the next couple of days if selected, read the book and post a 500 word review within 7 days. While it sounded exciting to get new books in exchange for just a blog post (and I reviewed quite a few books), I found my interest dwindling. I am not a speed reader. I take my own sweet time between travel to and from work to finish a book.

So, I stopped. The main reason was spending time and energy reading below average books while I have a whole wishlist of brilliant books to read.

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The comics that Pran wrote weren’t complicated. They didn’t include flying heroes or dark villians, except Raka. His characters had their traits and well defined ones; Sabu’s anger which made volcanos burst or Chacha Chaudhary’s mind which worked faster than computer. Pinky’s knack for notority was lovable and her neighbour Jhapatji’s frustration was real.

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The thieves always had black stripes on their faces and Bajrangi Pehelwan would always wear a checkered lungi.The jokes were silly but I still loved them. The stories linear but kept me interested. It was all a part of my growing up years. And then, I grew up. Moved on to international comics, Calvin and Hobbs and Harry Potters. But a part of me still wanted to go back and read those comics. A part of me still wanted to know about Sabu’s family on Jupiter, see Billoo’s face behind those hair and whether Raka will finally die or not.

I guess it’ll remain a mistry now. Mathew McConaughey stands tall carrying almost the whole film on his lean (he lost tremendous amount of weight for the film) shoulders. He portrays the frustrations, longings and determination of an HIV patient aptly especially in the scene where he breaks down in his car. As an audience your emotions for his character grow from pity to sympathy and finally appreciation. It’s unbelievable to see a rom-com star delivering one of the most Oscar worthy performances this year. If you couldn’t forget McConaughey’s hard hitting 5 minute role in The Wolf Of Wall Street then you must watch Dallas Buyers Club.

The 80s was the era of Doordarshan with soaps like Hum Log, Buniyaad and comedy shows like Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi which made Doordarshan a household name. Circus, Gul Gulshan Gulfam and Nukkad are some of the serials that come instantly to my mind when I think of the good old days of Doordarshan. Those were phenomenal days when people gathered in crowds to watch the telecast of these serials. The characters of Ramayan and Mahabharat were almost worshiped like God and Goddess throughout the country.Other popular programs included Hindi film songs based programs like Chitrahaar and Rangoli and crime thrillers like Karamchand, Byomkesh Bakshi, Tehkikaat and Janki Jasoos. 24Hi guys.lovely to go back in time,black and white televisions,everyone waiting so eagerly for their favourite serials (wel they were all good or may be we didnt had any choice or option )but they all were great and super,I am looking for one particular serial MULLAH NASEERUDDIN which was made by Doordarshan in collaboration with Russians or Tajikistan? With RAGHUVIR YADAV as the main character.If anyone knows about any link or may be sites who are selling the DVDs,PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE let me know.

51Hi Abhi,Nice to see that there are people who do rember baba papa and Giant robot. Well I want to know the name of a very Humorous English movie (perhaps black and white) telecasted some time between 1987-1989 when i was in class 7th, 8th or 9th in which lots of planes were shown flying in a race in late night series on Friday or Saturday which was having a bit of of adult content rating at that time. Today the ‘A’ rating has progressed a lot and i would now rate it U and like to arrange a copy of that movie for my kids. Any body who might have happen to see that movie and just rembers name may just mail me the name of the movie at my email id.Thanks,Pankaj.

97Pleeeeease.if any one know about this cartoon, then please let me know There was a girl who will talk at special occassions(i clearly dnt know abt it.) there was a witch in this cartoon, a bird which is a boy who is actually related to the girl. At the end of the serial(i think) the witch tease the girl with a needle at her feet for her to speak. But she wont because the boy will be a bird forever she also has the habit of sewing dresses. If anybody knows about this toon give me the name of it pleaseeee. 125hey friends!jab bhi hum doordarshan ki baat karten hain hume amara bachapan yaad aa jata hai.

Jab hamara bachapan beet raha tha tab shayad kisi ne socha bhi na hoga ki is tarah se hum ise yaad karenge. Sach mein doordashan kaal ek sunehra kaal tha, aaj bhalle hi hazaron chanel aa gaye hon, har roj 10 movies aa rahi hon lekin jo exictment sunday 5.45 ki movie ke intejar mein hoti thi voh aaj kahan? DD1 ke bina humara bachapan kaise hota? DD1 is the best channel of my life i can say.

I love dd1, I love all the programmes & missed all the programme if u feel so kindly talk to me as uner. 136please give the name of teleflim in which the boy mother is getting sick and always remain on bed while the boy father gets married with other women and bring her at home.but the boy always get anger with his dada for getting another mother to him. One day mother was going to die she sing a song before she dies to his son, the song was chotisi hain meri kagaz ki naav kagaaz ki nav. She makes a paper boat to him before she dies. So pls give me this information pls all of u of 1990s DD SERIAL LOVERS. 139heyyyyy im desperately trying to look for the title of a hindi serial.infact i live in Mauritiusand the hindi show used to be broadcast during the 1990s.there used to be a hosthe used to introduce either a girl or a boy, who was hidden by a curtain drom 3 boys or girls.then the person introduced by the host used to ask questions to the 3 girls/ boys.@ the end the girl/ boy used to choose 1 boy/girl from the 3 contestants.what show was it?

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I also know the host is an actor who used to play in hindi serials and films.i remember his face but his name escapes me.pliz plizzzzz plizzzzhope i can get an answer!! 172Hello, I like the actress neha whose real name shabana raza who acted the films like.Kareeb:: 1998.Hogi Pyaar Ki Jeet:: 1999.Fiza:: 2000.Rahul:: 2001.Ehsaas: The Feeling:: 2001.Kranti:: 2002.Muskaan:: 2004.Karam:: 2005.Koi Mere Dil Mein Hai:: 2005.Aatma:: 2006.Alli Thandha Vaanam(tamil):: 2001she alo anchor TV shows like DD Metro’s filmi roadshow, Public Choice etc.I dont know the others. But i want to see these TV shows & films how can i get it?? I have been searched for torrent and i didn’t get. Please help me!!!And i also expecting more informations about her please mail meone thing i know that she is actor manoj bajpayee’s wife.frnds if you read this and know any thing please!!!!!!!!! Mail me.my mail-ID.

201thanks brother/ purani yaden taza karane ke liye. Idiot box ke in serial ke naam padker hi sidhe bachapan me lout gaya aur aanken bhig gaye. Kya issa nahin ho sakata ke dobara vahi purane din fir se jeene mil jayebaharal mujhe himalay darshan, ye jo hai jindagi, nukaad, sarkas, intazaar, manoranjan, hamlog, buniyad, bharat iaak khoj, daane anar ke, guldasta, ki dvd chahiye thi. Kisi sajjan ko agar iss sambandh me kuch pata ho to bataiyega meharbaani hogi mera mail id hai—ok dear abhi lots of thanks biti khoobsuran yadon ko fir se jinda karane ke liyethanks amit. 209do u guys remember Old Chinese Kung Fu Drama Serials On indian channel “Home Tv”?? ( in 1996-9they all were in hindi dub gr8 series very popular show in indiai am a huge fan of kungfu series, Home tvThe Zu mountain saga ( rocky, aadam khor,Kala jadugar, ghumati khopdi.santoman,Brother under the skin ( Do Bhai)The blood stained intrigue (story of red and blue swords)“Land of the Condors” ( fong waai, mercury.)The Other Side of The Horizon (sheetal chandra vidhya, dahekti suraj vidhya)Legend of the Condor Heroes(ajagar athrah haath)The Hunters Preydo u miss them?

Do u want to see them? 233hello All, i remeber, i was in 11th or 12th class when i saw Director’s cut – “Hare kaanch ki chudiyan” telefilm. It touched me so deeply that i wrote that song in my copy.

So, here is the complete song for you all –“Reshami kalaiyon mein, chankengi chan-chan chan-chan chan-chan, hare kaanch ki chudiyan – 2Laya hun main sajani nishani ye suhaag ki, Naya rang laaegi kahani ye pyaar ki, tutne na degi kabhi pyaar ka ye bhandan, hare kaanch ki chudiyan – 2Naino mein piya jo tere nain ghul jaaenge, Gumsum hooth kuch keh ne na paaenge, Samjhengi tere mere pyaar ki ye dhadkan, hare kaanch ki chudiyan – 2Bund-bund lahu ki sajna tune bahai hai, Desh ke liye tune jaan apni gavaai hai, Rakhungi main dil se laga ke saara jeevan, hare kaanch ki chudiyan – 2”. 237Dear Sir,Plz Plz Plz Plz Plz restart the old TV serial “Brikram aur Betaal”. This serial was my favourite one. And please replace with an old title song (picturised with indian map)of DD news, because that theme song was carried the indian culture & tradition.Another one request is- in this competetion market there are several cable channel is available. So some of the viewers of Dordarshan is removed there eyes and Dordarshan is the one media which can be aware to the people.

Kanch

I want telecast better serial & showing atleast one or two MOVIES in every day.And we are very thanksfull to you if re-installed DD “Metro” channel.e-mail. 254Dear AbhiThanks and well-done for creating such a wonderful site. It really helped me reconnect with my childhood days.I have a small but important request. Do you, or anybody else, recall a dubbed western serial about a maid working in some rich home and falling in love with her employer’s son?The opening song of the serial was something like“Jaaneman, ye pyaar hai. Iss pyar ko humne kahin kho diya hai.

Kho diya hai.”I would be grateful to anyone who gives me a clue about this serial/song. It would be A LIFE-CHANGING ANSWER to me. I’ll wait.Thanks.

255Hi AllGlad to see that you are interested in my collection.I have attached the updated list of my collection of TV series and documentaries for your reference.Go through the lists, and let me know what all you want. Your requirement will be burned on to DVDs and couriered to you. I will charge nominally for my servicesin order to cover the costs of the blank DVDs, courier charges, packing material and a marginal compensation for my efforts that I have taken in order to build and maintain this collection for over the last two years!I do not do this on a commercial scaleI do not depend on income from this for my livelihood. The main reason for me to charge for this is (a) As a minor return for all the time, money and efforts I have put into building up this collection (b) The more important reason – I have invested close to Rs. 10,000 on hard disks to store my collectionso trying to break even on this front by charging nominal amounts when I distribute my collection.Do let me know if I can help you out.

258Hi AllGlad to see that you are interested in my collection.I have attached the updated list of my collection of TV series and documentaries for your reference.Go through the lists, and let me know what all you want. Your requirement will be burned on to DVDs and couriered to you. I will charge nominally for my servicesin order to cover the costs of the blank DVDs, courier charges, packing material and a marginal compensation for my efforts that I have taken in order to build and maintain this collection for over the last two years!I do not do this on a commercial scaleI do not depend on income from this for my livelihood. The main reason for me to charge for this is (a) As a minor return for all the time, money and efforts I have put into building up this collection (b) The more important reason – I have invested close to Rs. 10,000 on hard disks to store my collectionso trying to break even on this front by charging nominal amounts when I distribute my collection.Do let me know if I can help you out.

275DThanks Abhi. Your list is indeed excellent. 278Please furnish the details about the serial “DAYASAGAR”.It is better to Re-Telecast the serial “DAYASAGAR” in Doordarshan or in any other TV Channels which is required for this Generation. As Most of the TV serials are produced only on the various conflicts of family memebers, which are unnecessary and harmful. The Greatest Historical Stories especially “DAYASAGAR” are very much Useful.Thank You for listing out the serials of Doordarshan. Is there a DVD available of “DAYASAGAR”? If so please give the details.

Can anybody tell me that what was the Board name of those programs/movie (For Kids)Which used to come in 90s I could explain you something exactly what I am looking for, When a kids program used to started, First it used to come the Board name, where a few cartoon character used to come, dance and then jump together and raised their hands in air (it was just shadow type of the cartoon character).the name of the board was like NFC. I don’t remember exactlyIf someone can tell me the exam board name then I could find it, actually I need the music of the clipThanks in Advance! Can anybody tell me that what was the Board name of those programs/movie (For Kids)Which used to come in 90s I could explain you something exactly what I am looking for, When a kids program used to started, First it used to come the Board name, where a few cartoon character used to come, dance and then jump together and raised their hands in air (it was just shadow type of the cartoon character).the name of the board was like NFC. I don’t remember exactlyIf someone can tell me the board name then I could find it, actually I need the music of the clip. 309Pound Puppies(1991-2), Sunday mornings I guess.

CAR BATUNI – NOBODY REMEMBERS THIS and I must tell you it had a car that spoke! Distant memory tells me that it was a Premier Padmini. Could have been a Beetle. Googling ‘car batuni’ didnt return any results though. I was born and brought up till 11 in New Delhi and moved to Hyderabad. Couldn’t like Hyderabad till now. Will eventually settle back in Delhi again!

Somehow, living in Delhi, chaste Hindi and Doordarshan have some common connection in my mind. For the command I developed in English, I always had a patriotic following for chaste Hindi and well. Where did those DD1 Female news presenters go? I wanted to marry couple of them as a kid! I remember the yellow street lights in East Patel Nagar and life seemed so mysterious, magical. Like every stone on the road had an incredible story beneath it.

🙂 Of all the shows, I had a particular liking for Tandoori Nights. The dazzling lights of London and the Indians in it. The show seemed like a cross between Indian and western sitcoms.

Fatchar, Karamchand, Dekh Bhai Dekh and Zabaan Sambhal Ke. Someone return my childhood to me, I feel so damned and claustrophobic in today’s era! And yes, Girls back home were pretty too! 322I am searching for a late night movie shown in dd national or dd metro. I don’t know the year but in this movie a spaceship is landed or fallen into the earth. During that time people used to live in forts or small huts also there are knights who wear full body armour. A boy sees the spaceship and then what happened I don’t know but after that boy get into the fort and fight with the knights with his saber sword similar to the jedi knights sword given by the aliens.

It is the last scene I remember therefore I like to know the name of that movie. 342can someone please tell me about an old telefilm that was aired on doordarshan sometime during 1990s? It featured some college students, nice landscape at musoorie/deradun and a nice song which i still remember.

The song went like this.”umeeden payenge har kadam har dam.dekho re jag uthi duniya, dekho re mast rang raliya.pucho na ye kaise bebasi hai. Koi sapna dal par nahi hai.

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I don’t remember anything more on thisIt would be a great favour if someone can conjure up some old memories and throw light on this. 359The historical serial The Great Maratha, Based on the life history of “”Shreenath Mahadji Shinde” is the best t.v. Show i have watched ever.Each character looks like the original one.Music by khayyam is superb.I wonder why do we not have a Hindi/ Marathi/ English film based on Shreenath Mahadji Shinde’s heroic life – (Great son of our Nation), till now.

This nobelman deserves a big budget movie like hollywood. Only filmmakers of west can justify a movie of his class acts.Anyway,TV Serials like Mahabharat, Ramayan & Om Namah Shivay were pillers of Doordarshan. Which one still wants to watch.Street Hawk, Reporter, Alladin and Duck Tales were few more TV Shows of different patterns that were capable of attracting public.No one can forget Varsha Usgaonkar’s role in Jhansi ki Rani Laxmibai and Uttara (Mahabharat).

Shekhar Suman’s role in Reporter and Dekh bhai Dekh. Arun Govil, Deepika Chikhaliya, Mukesh Khanna and Nitish Bhardwaj all were stalwarts in their own fashion.– Neelesh I.

364hi t all i am searching for hare kanch ki chudiya it was brodcast on televison in golden hour that run in night 9:00 onwards i think it was for 2hr there was a programe named director’s cut in this program i had seen hare kanch ki chudiya i want to get the title song of dis film,so please ifanybody have any idea help me my e mail id isfor better idea i tell u some another movies in director’s cut that was my other favorite “ghungaht”, “o meri ma” 1st was “jaal” and many other so please help. 390Hi abhifrnds realy is page n bachpan ki yad diladi. Realy tht was great day n sweet memories of life. ‘koi lotade vo pyare pyare din’ kash koi lotade. Dosto byomkesh bakshi serial kisi channel par telecast ho raha hai 1 month pehle mene uska episod dekha bt me channel name mis hogya hu plz kisi ko pata ho to batao plz.

Aur ha in serials k sath un purani adds ko mat bhulo old spice’s music, gagan gagan raho magan n rabbit of lijat papad he ha ha, also goldspot, i m complain boy little asha n shahid, dhara dhara shudh dhara, deepika ji of nirma washing powder, evr one yar. Thanks for a great joy n happy esa laga mano bachpan lot aya i m 30 year old.Thanks abhi for great job. 413Hianyone who has recorded the “Musikladen Eurotops TV Series Eurotops” it used to broadcast on DD Metro in the night 11.00 pm onwards 1989-1990 sometimes one episode or two episodes back to backDD aired the 13 episode series of the German Euro-Disco featuring some of the best of all time great Euro-Disco from Germany.fabulous videos and fabulous songs.if anybody has the FULL 13 episodes or more recorded on VHS/DVD plz contact me here: so that i can you trade with you – i need those videos desperately.please! 414Hianyone who has recorded the “Musikladen Eurotops TV Series Eurotops” it used to broadcast on DD Metro in the night 11.00 pm onwards 1989-1990 sometimes one episode or two episodes back to backDD aired the 13 episode series of the German Euro-Disco featuring some of the best of all time great Euro-Disco from Germany.fabulous videos and fabulous songs.if anybody has the FULL 13 episodes or more recorded on VHS/DVD plz contact me here: so that i can you trade with you – i need those videos desperately.please! 454Plz anybody remember this movie telecast in doordarshan in 1.30pm slot about a person who knows that he is going die and a jyotis give him two person life to live and at end he takes the life of a criminal and kill his own wife.Rohini hattangidi may present in that movie as That person’s wife.Rameshwari as her daughter in law.neeraj, i remember tht film.

It had amrish puri as the main lead. Nd it wasnt a jyotish, actually, it was “death” itself tht gave him the choice, to let others die in his place. I think the name of the film was “Trikaal”.

I remember it well coz it had a very dark n gloomy feel to it. 528can someone tell me which tv serial this is. It’s not shaktiman, but the main character is a guy who wears a red costume. 540ek tv serial kay opening theme song kii khoj kar raha hoon uski lyrics ya mp3 kuch bhi mile to accha hai Serial kaa naam hai “kinare milte nahi” jo DD metro par aati thi ek website say pata chala uske detailsis website par serial kay baar e mein jo jaankaari mili wo is prakaar hai.(dated 31st march 2003 time 5:30 pm)Kinare Milte Nahin, a family drama with a romantic twist, is about two lovers, individuals who have distinct points of view. They choose to follow different paths, as a result of which their lives run on parallel tracks. The soap stars Shahbaaz Khan, Sudha Chandran, Bhairavi Raichuria and Nishigandha Wad, to name a few.

It airs Tuesdays to Thursdays at 9:30 pm.agar aapko mile to notify kijiye. 560Fantastic serials like,1.Secrets of the sea (1985-86, Sun 11: A.M).2.Ek Kahaani (1984, Thu 9:00 P.M)3.Akhir kaun (1989,Tue, 9:00 P.M),4.Satyajit ray presents (1985, Thu 9:00 P.M).5.Apane aap. (1985, sun 10:30 A.M)6.Rishte Naate. (1985, Fri 9:50 p.m).ing Navin Nishchol.7.Ratha Chakra (1989, Fri 9:00 P.M).ing Rohini Hattangadi.8.Telefun (1987, Wed 6:00 P.M)9.Manzil (1990, Wed 9:00 P.M).ing Anju Mahendroo.10.Ghar Jamaai (1985, Tue, 9:00 P.M).ing Anant mahadevan.11.Bhim Bhavani (1989, Sun 11:30. A.M).

Anup kumar.12.Raaj se Swaraj, (1995-96, Sat. 9:00 P.M)13.Krishna avatar (1984, Tue 9:00 P.M).14.Meghadootam (1990, daily Morning 7:30 A.M)15.Gaao Sachi Bani (1987-89, Sun 8:30 A.M)are missing. 567Other very interesting serials,1. Sara Jahaan Hamara (1990-91, Tue 9:00 P.M) –.ing Girish Karnad, Firdaus dadi (as Pratima), Farida Jalal.There were other two young boys playing roles of Raghu and Vicky – I do not remember their real names.2. Jimmy and the magic torch, (1986-87, Tue 6:30 P.M)3. Castle stone, (1984-85, Sat 3:30 P.M) – different stories played by wool toys.4.

Puraskaar(1989-90, sun 10:30 A.M) – featuring stories on bravery by young kids.5. India Quiz (1988-89 and 1990, Sundays 9:00 P.M)- hosted by siddaratha basu.6. Jeevan Sandhya (1990-91, wed 3:30 P.M) – encouraging stories based programe for aged.There were some other more fantastic serial I am unable to recollect the name,1. It was Parikshit sahani as doctor not taking fees from ailing patients.

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His wife Rohini hattangadi opposing his modesty and comparing him to neighbours who were growing rich by leaps and bounds.2. There was as serial for improving knowledge it had a very peculiar title song rather title drama,“JamooreKya Hukm hai mere aaka,chal mere chora khol de gyan ka bora,lekin husoor-e-ala is par to laga hai tala,kya cheez hai re tereliye itni se ye tala,Jor lagake tod me mere lala,Hmmm.

” the guy falls down. Dhamaal (1987-88, Tue 8:00 P.M, Later 1989-90 Mon 8:15. A.M)) –. Satish Shah. Very Very Funny.2.

Gaploo aur banta (1989-90, Tue 8:00 A.M) –. ing Rakesh bedi.3. Shaher Chala Kasbe Ko (1989-90, Wed 8:15 A.M)4. Mamaji – (1988-89, Wed 9:00 P.M)- Funny title song5. Trishna – (1986-87, Tue 9:50 P.M)There was another serial of Rajendernath on Friday Mornings I do not remember its name.

His character was POPATLAL in which he gets anxieted once he hears the word POPAT. This serial for the first time (as far as my memory goes)featured the concept of spectacles with wipers (quite obviously, it was worn by POPATLAL).

584Hi Can any one tell me the name of this cartoon which was telecasted on dd 1. The title song goes something like this Chipkali ki nana hai Danu Danosur.” And also there was this serial which used to come in nine gold called ” kuch ret kuch paani” I would like to get the title song I know it starts something like this ” kuch ret kuch paani hai Khaamoshiyoon ki zubani hai Har Lamha kud me kahaani hai Waqt ki Lehere aati hai Aake kinaaro pe rehe jaati hai. And something something Jab bichade mite hai.” And also this serial. ” Jaane Anjaane”.the title track was really good. 598NamaskarI am in search of a Special show on Ramnavmi performed on National doordarshan (I think produced by Mumbai Doordarshan for National Telecast)and the participants where Suresh Wadkar, Ashwini Bhide- Deshpande, Shrikant Pargavkar.It was a Bhajan Show. Three Bhajans were of Sanit Kabir, Saint Tulsidas, Samarth Ramdas amd the firth one was written by me. Shridhar Phadke was a Music Director.

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I think Episode telecasted in the year 1995 to 2000.where can i get that? I am in desperate need of my sonh.

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