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The Hindi series Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai (2009–present), with over 4,500 episodes as of 2024, is India's longest-running Hindi TV drama and soap opera, airing for 16 years. [ 5 ] Indian television dramas are produced in nearly all major languages spoken in India, often blending the local language with English.
Hum Log (English: We People) is an Indian television soap opera and also the first serial drama series in Hindi. It began telecast on 7 July 1984 on Doordarshan, the only television channel in India at the time. [1] It is the story of an Indian middle-class family of the 1980s and their daily struggles and aspirations. [2] [3]
Uttaran (transl. Donated items) is an Indian soap opera that premiered on Colors TV from 1 August 2008 to 16 January 2015. [1] The third longest-running Indian television series of Colors TV, it was produced under Film Farm India. It starred Tina Datta, Rashami Desai, Nandish Sandhu, Gaurav Chopra, Sreejita De, Mrunal Jain and Ajay Chaudhary. [3]
Tamanna (English: Dreams Come True) is an Indian Hindi television soap opera which aired on Star Plus from 1 February 2016 to 26 June 2016. [4] [5] It follows the journey of Dharaa who aspires to become a cricketer, breaking the norms of her family and society with her father's support.
The soap opera had a television viewer rating of 3.7 that week while Sony Entertainment Television India recorded a gross rating point of 245. [55] In the forty eighth week of 2011 (25 November – 1 December), the soap opera became the fourth most-watched television show in India with a TVR of 4.30, [ 56 ] and is the seventh most-watched of 2011.
Indian soap operas have multilingual production. [90] Many soap operas produced in India are also broadcast overseas in the UK, Canada, the United States, and some parts of Europe, South Africa, Australia and South East Asia.