10 Most Addictive Hindi TV Shows That Ruled the 90s

Zee Media Bureau
Nov 30, 2023

"Byomkesh Bakshi" (1993-1997)

Bringing the iconic detective from Bengali literature to life, Byomkesh Bakshi became a favorite with its gripping mysteries and Rajit Kapur's impeccable portrayal.

"Fauji" (1988):

Before becoming the 'Badshah' of Bollywood, Shah Rukh Khan made his television debut with Fauji.

"Saans" (1998-1999)

Saans, a poignant exploration of extramarital affairs, was way ahead of its time. Neena Gupta and Kanwaljit Singh's stellar performances added depth to the narrative.

"Malgudi Days" (1987-1988)

Based on R.K. Narayan's timeless stories, Malgudi Days enchanted audiences with its simplicity and heartwarming tales set in the fictional town of Malgudi.

"Tara" (1993-1997)

Revolutionizing the television industry, Tara was a progressive show that portrayed the life of a woman balancing work and family.

"Shanti" (1994-1998)

Shanti was India's first-ever daily soap, paving the way for the soap opera trend. Mandira Bedi's titular role and the gripping storyline kept viewers hooked.

"Circus" (1989-1990)

Featuring a young Shah Rukh Khan, Circus was a heartwarming tale of love and friendship. SRK's portrayal of Shekharan was a glimpse of the stardom that awaited him.

"Dekh Bhai Dekh" (1993-1994)

The Diwan family's comic escapades in Dekh Bhai Dekh made it one of the most loved sitcoms of its time, combining humor and family values.

"Hum Paanch" (1995-1999)

This sitcom, revolving around the quirky Mathur family and their misadventures, became a cult classic.

"Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi" (2000-2008)

An epitome of family drama, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi marked the beginning of the Saas-Bahu saga, making Tulsi Virani a household name.

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