While some series and episodes get the attention they deserve in the sea of content that is available online, some genuinely fantastic shows are buried because they don't make it onto the trending charts. Fear not, for the following list contains some truly mind-blowing shows that, although being underestimated and little-known, are well worth seeing. So jump in!
1. Typewriter
All of you who enjoy a little touch of horror should see Typewriter. This five-part series, which was created by Sujoy Ghosh, the co-writer and director of the popular movie Kahaani, follows the tale of three young friends who are aspiring ghost hunters whose imaginations are aroused by a haunted mansion and an antiquarian book.
However, the house's dark past starts to creep up on a new family in startling ways. There are a few jump scares in the show, it's beautifully filmed, and it's not one of those cheesy horror movies with subpar visuals. In conclusion, it's worth viewing, so that will be your following midnight watch!
2. The Raikar Case
We all enjoy watching family dramas, especially the ones with wealthy families and sinister secrets. Add a murder mystery to the mix, and you have one entertaining viewing! The Raikar Case centres on the murder of a wealthy family's youngest son and the slow unravelling of the loosely bound web of secrets that followed! The Raikar Case is a fantastic watch, so get started right away! It features fantastic performances from the cast and a cliffhanger at the end of every episode.
3. Gullak
Gullak is a heartwarming television programme about a middle-class family of four who bravely endures life's challenges in the anticipation of one day becoming famous. The third season follows Annu, the Mishra family's son, as he rises to prominence in the home after landing a fantastic job.
4. Out Of Love
Out Of Love, a Hotstar Specials series with Rasika Dugal & Purab Kohli is definitely worth watching. The intriguing story is about a woman who learns that her husband is having an extramarital affair. Meera starts to look for evidence and starts to accuse all of her husband's female friends. Even though it's a remake of the British serial Doctor Foster, the dark, twisted, and compelling show is worth seeing!
5. Home Shanti
You know you're in for a treat when a show's star cast includes Manoj Pahwa and Supriya Pathak! The Joshi family's struggle to construct their dream home in Dehradun is the subject of the comedy-drama Home Shanti. They will have many ups and downs on their road, but you will experience much laughter.
6. JL50
WYA, Abhay Deol fan club? JL50 is noteworthy not only for its impressive ensemble cast, which features lead actors Pankaj Kapur, Ritika Anand, Piyush Mishra, and Abhay Deol but also because it offers a unique perspective on time travel from within India. While there aren't many locally produced science fiction programmes in India, JL50 investigates time travel using Indian mythology, making it a must-watch.
The plot goes somewhat like this: A passenger plane, AO 26, is hijacked, while another plane, JL 50, has just crashed in a small village close to Bagdogra. The twist is that JL 50 had been missing for 35 years when it first happened.
7. Modern Love Mumbai
Modern Love Mumbai recounts six distinct stories, each of which is set in the city of Mumbai. The show Modern Love was adapted from stories that were published for a newspaper column of the same name. These tales depict love in all of its conceivable manifestations. Along with a few new ones, you'll recognise Arshad Warsi, Fatima Sana Sheikh, Meiyang Chang, Pratik Gandhi, Chitrangada Singh, and Masaba Gupta.
8. The Final Call
The Final Call, which is based on Priya Kumar's novel "I Will Go With You," features a gripping plot that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The plot centres on Captain Karan (Arjun Rampal), who decides to take his own life, endangering the lives of 250 passengers. You NEED to watch this one for yourself since it has some seriously clever wordplay in the title, combines spirituality with suspense, and poses deep themes about life and death.
9. Panchayat 2
Panchayat chronicles the straightforward existence of the people of the Phulera village and the struggles of a city kid named Abhishek Tripathi (played by Jitendra Kumar), who has been hamlet's secretary for yet another year. Panchayat Season 2 has a fantastic cast, which includes Raghubir Yadav and Neena Gupta, making it a simple show to watch again and over again.
10. Please Find Attached
Without a quick, cute, and straightforward romance narrative, the list is still lacking, isn't it? Please locate There are only 3 brief episodes in the attached miniseries, each lasting about 19 minutes. Fortunately, there is a season 2 as well! The story revolves around two coworkers from the office who decide to move in together and eventually fall in love. The show is fluffy and sweet, just as we like it, but it also keeps things genuine. So start streaming right away!
Written by - Hanshu Varandani
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