If you are someone who takes special pride in being a true-blue 90s kid, then Yeh Meri Family is the perfect treat for you. And while Pankaj Tripathi's ability to nail a layered character was never in question, Ali Fazal and Divyendu Sharma's performances were a pleasant surprise indeed. MirzapurĪ shockingly violent revenge drama, Mirzapur became much more than a tale of guns and curses because of its unexpected plot twists and fleshed out characters. With its second season, the show focused on the problems that most of us experienced in our first relationship - while also battling teenage hormones and parents' expectations.
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took us back to the school life series and feelings of first rush of love, the charm of old songs, and the antics that only came alive at tuition classes. With an extremely intriguing narrative, thriller Breathe explores exactly one such moral dilemma. Most of us believe that when push comes to shove, we'd pick the right thing to do - until the time we're actually facing a dire situation. From a reverse character arc to an ambiguous future period, the show used extremely clever elements, and a fair share of folklore, to weave a story where the lines between redemption and revenge were effectively blurred. It's very rare that an Indian horror series leaves you with moral questions - but Ghoul did exactly that. Season 2 may not have been as engrossing, but our faith in the show is still strong. This was perhaps the first Indian web series that convinced the audience to develop theories and analyze everything - including the show titles. When its first season aired, Sacred Games became the subject of memes, the source of iconic dialogues, and a lesson in all things ' unsanskaari' - and the audience loved every bit of it. This five-episodes-long show was like peeking through your childhood album and revisiting the incidents that made up our childhood. GullakĪs far as Indian family comedy-dramas, Gullak was refreshingly hilarious and undoubtedly nostalgic. While some people thought it presented a story skewed to favor the authorities, what can't be denied is Shefali Shah's powerful performance. Inspired by the aftermath of the horrific 2012 Delhi gang-rape case, Delhi Crime is not an easy show to watch, but one that is both, important and relevant. Kaafirīased on a real-life story, Kaafir was a mature and bold take on the volatile, heartbreaking Kashmir situation - shared through the lens of a civilian mistakenly held across the border. The Indian web series Kaafir is not just a beautifully woven story, but considering the current socio-political situation, an extremely important one as well - and one that greatly benefits from powerful performances by Dia Mirza and Mohit Raina. And of course, Manoj Bajpayee's stellar performance. And the primary reason for that was a well-scripted plot and an amazing array of characters (lead and supporting). The Family Manĭespite a deluge of 'spy thriller movies', Manoj Bajpayee starrer The Family Man had us hooked. With refreshing characters ( Jeetu Bhaiya FTW!) and relatable dialogues, the series was a reminder of our school friendships and the fear of entrance examinations. India's first black-and-white web series presented a hilariously honest story of the infamous coaching institutes of Kota, and the rat race to clear engineering examinations. What set the show apart was the nuanced portrayal of issues such as adultery, Section 377, wealth gap, and sexual abuse along with a very realistic, entertaining and thought-provoking representation of the Indian wedding circus. Undoubtedly one of the best Indian web series to have been produced in recent times, Made in Heaven chronicles the lives, lies, and mistakes of two wedding planners and friends, Tara and Karan. So here's our pick of the best Hindi-language Indian web series from the last decade: 1. Over the last decade (2010-2019), the internet has churned out the kind of quirky, bold, unusual, and intelligent content that has made binge-watching our favourite millennial activity.