Mrignayani Serial Video

Deepa's latest posts are about the Mega Serials which are churned out tirelessly every now and then and telecasted on the leading television channels in India which leaves the audiences tired and frustrated.I agree with her. These days serials are about women weeping, conspiring, marrying and re-marrying, in short about them turning from angel(s) to bitch(es) or vice versa. There were a couple of tamil serials telecasted on Doordarshan in the 80's and early 90's which educated and entertained the audience(s). Some examples include 'Thulaindhu Ponavargal', 'Rail Sneham' etc.I have forgotten the names of the rest so if you could think of some, post them as comments.

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Since hindi was my second language, I used to spend time watching hindi serials since school days.Some of them were really good unlike these days K serials.What made them so good was the storyline, dialogues, screenplay, and amicable characters. Who can forget the Devki in Humraahi( it was played with charisma by Himani Shivpuri)? Devki played the vamp character with splendour and we could not help liking her inspite of all her plots and gossips.

14 comments on “ Love story of Man Singh Tomar and Gurjar Mrignayani #mansinghtomar #rajput ” yash pratap singh. UFO are real- Navy Pilot video. Download Naruto Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3 Ppsspp Iso For Android. Apr 29, 2013 Dear Friends,This is my new story! Mrignayani means for a girl who has eyes like a doe i.e. Mrignayani signifies very.

Then there was Pavan Malhotra who played 'Junior Station Master' in Intezaar.I even remember the name of the character he was in love with in that serial.Nia! The senior station master was played by Rajendra Gupta, another good performer. The DD guys then also ventured into making historical classics.Mrignayani with National Award actress Pallavi Joshi doing the title role with Mohan Bhandari playing the Rajput king who falls in love with Mrignayani.The two set the screen on fire with their on-screen chemistry! I remember the BGM of the serial whenever someone was carried in a palanquin 'Gun gunaa.gun gunaa.gun gunaare gun gunaa'. Then there were Buniyaad, Mr Yogi, Circus, Udaan, Mongeri Lal Ki Haseen Sapne.Nukkad and Naya Nukkad were wholesome entertainers. Then there was a mischievous romantical serial called Farmaan with Kanwaljit Singh playing a naughty and haughty nawaab. Doordarshan left no territory unexplored.

Rajit Kapur played the lead role of a detective to perfection in 'Byomkesh Bakshi' which made every viewer grip with curiosity. The lead character was inspired by Sherlock Holmes. There was another serial called 'Tehkikaat' featuring Vijay Anand (He is actor Dev Anand's bro and an accomplished director himself.

I remember him well for his Kora Kaagaz movie) and Saurab Shukla unravelling mystery after mystery.Vijay Anand played the lovable Sam D'souza with Saurab Shukla as his assistant.If I am not wrong, Shekar Kapur directed this serial! 'Pachpan Kambe Laal Deewarein' was a good one too with Aman Verma and Meeta Vashisth. It tackled the story of a young man falling in love with a woman who was older than him and was a professor cum hostel warden. Who can forget 'I say chaps' mouthed by Abhimanyu Rai in Fauji? Every school gal then fell in love with SRK then.Shah Rukh Khan won the heart of millions of young girls by playing the role to perfection. I even remember a scene where he frantically searches for the sandals of his lady love (Fauji Doctor) just to dance with her. Then there were classic epics namely Ramanand Sagar's Ramayana and B R Chopra's Mahabharata.They rocked!

Infact the gulutis are known to prostrate whenever they see NTR potraying Lord Krishna on screen.The northie audience were not any lesser than that. Everytime Nitish Bharadwaj (Lord Krishna) came on screen, they knelt on their knees and almost worshipped him.

In short, the serials of those days had good story line, catchy and well meant dialogues, stellar performances from every actor, fewer commercials and more important a reasonable duration! In a concluding note, Madame Radhika said in the Selvi Kondaattam show that these days serials are about Women Empowerment.Are wheeping, cursing, conspiring route(s) to empowerment?Raam Jaane!!! 33 Comments: said. Sorry about the irrelevant comment. I really felt strong about something and would like to get know about chennaites' opinion. Please read about ' Take some responsibility: You ruined you kid!' Thanks -Pratap said.

Pratap I dont understand head or tail of what u wrote.But I remember reading this somewhere. Pls enlighten me further! I wanted to redirect you to my blog. Sorry I was in a hurry and so did not convey it properly. If interested please go my blog de-ja-vu.blogspot.com and read through the newest post. It is about the ultra-orthodox, repressive education system in Chennai. I am trying to get as many chennaites to read that.

Thanks -Pratap said. Sure Pratap.will do that:) Anonymous said. What about Chunauthi or Buniyaad? They aren't worth a mention here? Or were you not born:-) I feel old now. Rajesh, I think I mentioned Buniyaad.I forgot Chunauti.I was very much born and kicking when these serials were telecasted:) tilotamma, oops i forgot that:) thanks for mentioning! Ek dho theen char!

Oh there were tons and tons of TV serials and quite a good number of them belonged to the non-prime time(sat/sun) slots. Pavan Malhotra used to remind me of Roger Binny, esp with his innings in the last episode of Nukkad(1986). Intezaar exactly 2 years after Nukkad was a welcome return. Intezaar had a re-run in *+ circa 1996. When Arvind Trivedi took on Arun Govil(BJP v Cong) in the 1989 elections, it was a real-life rematch of Ram vs Ravan. Those were the days.

Really wonder why they dont make such stuff anymore. I thought Tehkikaat was directed by Karan Razdan. Who is making movies now.

Lot many more U can add to that list. Have u(or anyone reading) happen to watch a serial called kashish??Somehow I liked it very much.it had an amazing title song too!!! Anush, U r right.Tehkikaat was directed by Karan Razdan. Vinod, I remember watching Kashish too but I dont remember the story.Can u tell me what it was about? I think the story was of a love story of a director falling for his leading lady. The director is shown very egoistic. Vinod I remember that now.Infact the director will suspect that his leading lady is in love with a co-artist.

It starred Sudesh Beri as the brooding director! I remember Kashish serial. I was very young at that time but i loved it. Would like to watch it again.

You got the BGM of Mriganayani wrong. It was 'Mahachatura Mriganayani.' And 'Om thananana Om thananana'.

The 'Gun guna gun guna gungunare' is from the serial 'Mujrim Hazir he' which starred Nutan as an aged brahmin lady. Whenever she was carried on the palanquin, there was this music. Kannada, during 1995 the serial 'Maya Mruga' was aired on Doordarshan Karnataka & I felt it way different from rona dhona serials which started during those days in most channels. Udaan has been my favourite. I think it touched every girl of our generation in a good way.

It was so inspring. Whatever good it had done, the K serials have reverted it all:) Thanks for bringing back the memories! I also watched those serials. To add to this list 1) Hakke Bakke 2) Guldasta 3) Wagle ki duniya 4) Mitti ke rang 5) Dil dariya (SRK) 6) Doosra Kewal (SRK) 7) Jeevan Rekha etc said. I loved Kashish, Aarohan, Farman, Samander.to name some of them. Hey thanks a lot for this memory refreshment. I had been trying to recall Farmaan.thanks to u that i got the name rite:).

Jeevita is rite about the BGM of Mriganayani. Hun huna rey hun huno, was for Mujrim hazir ho.

If any body remembers the show used to come in afternoon.? Stories for kids.followed by a serial and so.one more thing i still remember one tune.' Padhna likhna sikho.o mehnat karne walon.!!' I wish i cud apply it as a my caller tune.lol!! Dear Mr.Rajesh, While it was nice to have a walk through the corriors of my childhood memory in regards to DD serials, I would like to thank you for that. But,at the same time, I would like to suggest you to be a responsible blogger and restrain yourselves from using words like 'Gulutis' which might trigger regional hate tripe. While you know that a blog is a social forum where people from various places get to meet and share their views and ideas etc, why not maintain a civil toungue?

My two pence, Purushotham Reddy P.S: This post of mine is not because am from AP, but echo's concern for people from any part of India/World. Wow Patch 4 3 Mining Bot Gems. Thankyou so much for the walk down memory lane. Doordarshan had a healthy blend of everything, I loved watching most of the serials you mentioned. I also remember Sangarsh.

Kashish and Farmaan are my absolute favourites, the romatic serials nowadys dont even come close to those two. I also remember Surabhi very informative.

I really loved the serial kashish and especially its title song which really amazed me even though I was a kid. There was one more serial called 'puttichar' starring todays musaddilal of the serial 'office office'. I miss the serial kashish till now.

Given a chance I would pay an obscene amount of money if I can get the videos or clips of that serial as I tried to search everywhere but could'nt get it. Anyone has any idea of where they keep the old indian classics??? If any one want to watch the romantic serial Farmaan again, can watch it on DD Urdu on Saturday at 11.30 a.m. And the repeat of the same at 6.00 pm in the evening. Also it is being telecasted on DD India on Saturday at 10.00 a.m.

So please watch and enjoy the romantic era. If any one want to watch the romantic serial Farmaan again, can watch it on DD Urdu on Saturday at 11.30 a.m. And the repeat of the same at 6.00 pm in the evening. Also it is being telecasted on DD India on Saturday at 10.00 a.m. So please watch and enjoy the romantic era. It was nice passing by your blog and refreshing my old memories when i was kid. I liked many of those serials and wish to watch them again (if i find them on youtube).

Though I am a tibetan born in india, I have enjoyed the TV serials so very much. Kashish was one of my fav. 'Malgudi days' is also worth mentioning, it was short stories ending in one or two episodes. This will cheer you guys.