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1.Small screen dedicated the period of 80’s and 90’s to the shows portraying the greatness and valour of the Indian Armed Forces.One such show was the classic drama ‘Tujhpe Dil Qurbaan’ which aired during 1995-1996 on Sony Entertainment Television. The plot of the story revolves around a commando training centre where young officers are given the training to combat the evil forces in the hour of need.

But instead of concentrating on the training, the officers mainly focussed on the disillusions of their lives. The lead cast of the series included, Arun Gohil, and others.

The theme of Love, Patriotism, and Dilemma won the hearts of Indian audiences and made ‘Tujhpe Dil Qurbaan’ a mega success.2.The television series ‘Ajnabi’ which aired on DD Metro in 90’s was inspired by the Nepalese movie ‘saino’. It was directed by Ugyen Chopel and produced. Besides playing the role of an ex-army man, Denny Denzongpa was also the writer of the serial. The other cast of the serial included Parikshat Sahni,. The series portrayed the intrepidity of the armed forces and strenuous life of everyone affected due to internecine war.

The title track of the series gained popularity among the youth and contributed to the success of the series.3. Left Right LeftYet another popular drama based on Indian Army was the show Left Right Left which aired on the channel Sab TV. The show was directed and produced by and Divya Singh.

It had two seasons. The second season ended on September 26, 2008. The plot of the serial revolves around the lives of six cadets who are under training in the army academy ‘Kanchanjunga Military Academy ’.

The cast of the serial included as Captain Raj Veer Singh, as Cadet Naina Singh Ahulwalia, as Cadet Huda, Harshad Chopra as Cadet Ali Baig, and as Cadet Alekh Sharma. The plot, the theme of patriotism, friendship, vengeance and sizzling chemistry between Naina and Huda made it popular among the Indian audiences.4. Saara Aakash‘Saara Aakash’, the popular Indian series which aired on nationwide channel STAR PLUS got released on 7th August 2003.

It was directed and produced. The story of the serial revolves around the young clique of Air Force officers Vikram Kocchar , Jatin Gohil , , and Saurav Singh.

The four young Pilots are under the command of elegant Air Commodore AOC Suraj Singh played by the veteran actor Suraj Singh. The role of his young daughter who is also a Pilot was played by Sai Deodar. The story uncovers the theme of love, friendship, and envy. The story exhibits the dedication of young Pilots towards their alluring profession. The theme, plot, and brilliant performances of the actors made ‘Saara Aakash’ a big hit.5. Chhoona Hai AasmanChhoona Hai Aasman, an Indian series which aired on Star One between October 15, 2007, and July 10, 2008, had Iqbal Khan as its main lead. Iqbal Khan played the role of male protagonist flight/ Lt Abhimanyu Adhikari while the role of female protagonist Flight/Lt Sameera Singh was played.

The plot of the serial revolves around the lives of six Indian Air Force officers played by Maanish Paul, and who form a team called Hawks to protect the nation from terrorist attacks. The canvas of the serial was full of fighter planes, live actions which appealed to the audiences. In the midst of melodramatic Saas Bahu Serials, ‘Chhoona Hai Aasman’ gave Indian viewers a breath of fresh air.6.Sea Hawks, an Indian series which aired on Doordarshan National’s Metro (DD Metro) in the late 1990’s was directed by and produced by Anirudhya Mitra.

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The storyline of the serial was based on the lives of coast guard officers who always kept their lives at stake and fought against evil forces. The cast of the show included, R Madhavan, and others. It was the only TV series which was shot on land, air, water and under water. The action, drama and notable performances of the actors enabled it to remain the no.1 show for a year.7.Param Vir Chakra, an Indian serial directed by the noted film director was originally released in 1988. The show was broadcasted on DD National.

The serial portrayed the real lives of the winners of India’s highest military honour ‘Param Vir Chakra’. The first episode of the series portrayed the braveness of the first recipient of ‘Param Vir Chakra’ gallantry award Major Somnath Sharma of Kumaon regiment. The brilliant performances of the actors, Kanwaljeet Singh and Naseerudin Shah along with the touching and realistic theme of patriotism enabled the series to gain success in no time.8.

FaujiThe debut show of our very own King Khan Shahrukh Khan, Fauji was telecasted on DD National in 1989. The show produced and directed by Col R.K Kapoor depicted the lives of Indian Army commandoes right from their days in military training to their eventual induction as soldiers. The show talked about friendship, real emotions, patriotism and struggle in a training centre. The show enabled the Indian viewers to witness the never seen action stunts like the parachute jump, arms and ammunition display. The outstanding performance of Shahrukh Khan as Lt Abhimanyu Rai and other casts like, and made Fauji a mega success.9.

AarohanAarohan, the famous TV serial, which aired on Doordarshan in mid-1990’s starred as its main lead. It was a youth drama based on Indian Navy directed as well as produced by the protagonist of the serial, Pallavi Joshi. The plot of the serial revolves around the life of a young, enthusiastic and ambitious girl Nikita (Pallavi Joshi) who joins the academy with her introvert friend. The other cast of the serial included talented and versatile actors, Tarun Dhanrajgir, and who played the role of different naval officers of the academy. The dashing actor R.

Madhavan was seen in a cameo role of a naval officer. The 13 episode series shows how Nikita overcomes all the difficulties which come in her way during her training in the Naval Academy and comes out with flying colours.10.The list of top 10 serials based on Indian Armed Forces would be incomplete without mentioning the name of the serial made by the naval officers. Yeah, you guessed it right. The TV Series we are talking about is the serial ‘Samandar’ which aired on doordarshan in 1995-1996. The show was produced and directed by retired wing commander Anup Singh Bedi.

It was the debut serial of former model and television and Bollywood actor. The other cast of the serial included actors like, and Vinita Malik. The mesmerising title track of the serial ‘Samandar ki haseen lehren’ by Sultan S Malik became very popular among the youth and topped the TRP list in 1995-1996.The serial lasted for a year and depicted the lives of Naval officers and their commitment to the force and nation.

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It seems to me you are checking out drama’s which are not necessarily your cup of tea, but perhaps you are waiting for a surprise that maybe with the new marketing tactics perhaps stories have some new originality too. I had some hope despite seeing Bilal Abbass again as a typical loverboy in the promo’s but alas I had to fast forward this “BOGO episode” (that totally cracked me up btw). You are right BA needs to find some other rolesbecause this is just Qasim 2.0. Also I don’t really care about the actress or the character she’s playing. I don’t understand why they show that girls from well to do families have no substance, bas ishq aur mohabbat is their only time pass.

Tujhpe Dil Kurbaan Serial Wiki

Yes the highlight of this drama was Rehan Sheikh, I love this guy:).I don’t know if you are still watching TDKKH but he’s awesome in that too. I agree with you that Shamim Hilali was outstanding in this episode, but I will not be tuning into this one again. It seems Shezad Sheikh sis also typecasted here and after the botched up AAAI I don’t want to see his face. Yes, you are spot on!

I am often told that I tend to be very picky in my choices and do not give other dramas a fair chance so I have consciously decided to give the new stuff a fair go. And as you say, perhaps surprise myself.So coming to this one, I tuned in to this because I wanted to see what kind of choices Bilal was making after ORungreza and how he was stretching himself as an actor, because he has mentioned that he has become picky. But as you also saw this was indeed Qasim redux.

Tujhpe Dil Qurbaan Serial Wiki

Iqra, I think can be a good actress, but the problem is that most of the stuff these days is so unimaginative and so mundane that one can hardly even blame this newer lot. And yes, the stereotypes are so blah ke ab tau I’m even tired of mentioning them.I will give this one more shot just because I enjoyed watching Shamim H as a baddie – she was deliciously good!I stopped watching A3I a while ago so was thankfully spared the trauma of that one. TDKKH was also not my cup of chai.

I am not a fan of KURQ’s brand of flowery writing which covers up all kind of nonsense so I gave that one a pass after the first couple of eps that I reviewed.But yaar, what do you make of these new dramas that are being churned out on an almost daily basis now. How many dramas do the channel ppl really think audiences can follow? It’s so ridiculous and then with the same actors playing musical chairs it’s all whack! So hard to take anything seriously or to invest in stuff intellectually and emotionally.Like. LOL.” am not a fan of KURQ’s brand of flowery writing which covers up all kind of nonsense.” I agree 100% and too be honest up till now the only KURQ drama I watched was Mera Naam Yousaf and if I recall we did discuss some of the nonsense in that one. But this remake is good mainly because of the direction. Shahid Shafaat has done an amazing job in getting all actors to perform nicely (especially Sami Khan) for them to carry the heavy dialogues.

Everything looks slick and the drama has a good urban feel for international viewers as well ( this show is perfect for a Netflix add in my opinion). Also this story is different from the same stuff we see over and over again. We have a woman who despite society/ parents/ izzat is completely reckless, we have another women who doesn’t want to settle for love because she knows the guy does not share the same feelings, we have a woman who has been betrayed but is still managing to stand on her own. We have characters who are trying to out beat each other. It reminds me of those CW shows I used to watch 🙂 its refreshing to see that its not dumb, even if unbelievable. And this brings me to the point that how long can drama makers still keep repeating the same stories, characters and just change the faces before people just loose interest?We really need drama’s on different topics and to achieve that I think pk films are very important right now too. Only once a movie of a different genre will hit it with the audience only then we might see a change in the drama’s being made.

Else it’s all the same only difference I am seeing is that where three years ago the girl would perhaps hold the guy’s hand now we are seeing full on chipku stuff which really begs the question where is the line?Like. @Seher: I am so with you on being fed up with the same old formulas, 5-7 dramas a day and same stuff being repeated on every channel and the same guys. And with dramas dragging it seems like the five faces every single day its so hard to tell one serial apart from the other.I think more than films, we really need web streaming to start. I watched this one on a friend’s suggestion and liked it enough to want to see agli baar as well! Though I felt the muhabbat scene came out too fast – I don’t mean they should’ve dragged on this but itni jaldi itni deep muhabbat hogai ke bus. Like of course father’s story plays a part here, she adores him and says she loves Qasim-square for his mehnat and himmat waghaira but it had that emotional fling feel for me.

I am curious about Shehzad’s role though, really wanna know how they portray him as.As always, love reading your reviews!Like. I tried to watch the dIraama but failed.

Nothing new or special, apart from seeing educational institutes are Masha Allah quite ADVANCE, hope that PADHAAI mai bhi we are advance, not just in dressing and khullam Khulla, hum Tum hongain badal hoga!!!Dissapointed at Bilal for choosing same character minus the orange Kurta and white dupatta 😂shamim Hilaali scene was good but, actors can not take the serials only on their shoulder.Baqi the young lot might like it. As unfortunately bubble gum stuff is in these days.Like. I watched this only after reading your review.

Yar 40 mins ke episodes dekhne mushkil lagrahe hain. What’s with double episodes ary is coming up. Sawa ghanta bus bhehthe raho. Uff highly annoyingAnyway Iqra is surprisingly good here else her acting skills are huge turn off for me. App kehna shuru kardete toi lagta qasim agaya.

He should have dealt it bit differently. Now the veterans they were just brilliant. SH n OR were such cool baddies n i loved SHs dressingI might read spoiler lol. Better than sitting for more than hourLike.