Saas v/s Bahu

The entertainment of a dance competition between mothers-in-law (Saas) and their daughters-in-law (Bahu) will leave you excited, thrilled, and engaged to see which of the pairs synergize their dancing skills to impress and stun the judges, Aruna Irani and Longinus Fernandes.

Expect the contestants to give out an amalgamation of solo performances, paired performances, and a blend of varied Saas & Bahu pairs to be judged and rated out of a total of 30 points. Each judge rates them out of 10 points, whereas the audience gets the authority to rate the contestants of an additional 10 points.

Indulge in relevant and mainstream Indian family-friendly banter in the midst of these enjoyable stage performances and get ready for another memorable night in front of the screen with your loved ones.

Mata Ki Chowki

Vaishnavi is an orphaned girl who shows an impeccably sincere devotion towards the goddess Vaishno Devi. Few years after being adopted outside a temple by a Pandit family, her mother Shraddha faces death as a reward for finally giving birth to Sonakshi. For some reason, this brings great hatred for Vaishnavi by her father, Pandit Vidyasagar.

The girl falls deep into the service of Mata Vaishno Devi, while also preaching and healing people who are tormented by any form of anguish. Complexities on her faulty bad impression do not cease to exist, but Vaishnavi maintains her faithfulness.

Sheel, the cold-blooded demon kills Vaishnavi and then her daughter arises to save the innocent from the grasp of the evil. Mata Gauri plays the title role of a peacekeeper, liberator, and mediator for the devotional conscience of Vaishnavi.

Chandragupta Maurya

In 323 BC, post the demise of Alexander The Great and the lionhearted Porus, the story begins budding from Chandragupta’s days as a slave to when the conquering effect of Chanakya’s prudent philosophy guides the former to amass a sense of awareness and responsibility towards his lineage.

Chanakya and Chandragupta then go through the whirlwinds of war against Dhana Nanda to dethrone the ego-centric king and emerge victorious by forming the Mauryan Empire. Be it the death of all 7 brothers of Dhana Nanda or the noblemen such as Malayketu, Mura, and Sthoolbhadra, a hoard of key characters are killed in the war.

The sturdy confidence within Chandragupta, coupled with the wisdom of Chanakya, equipped the future Mauryan King to marry Durdhara, the daughter of the king of the soon-to-fall Nanda Dynasty.

Yum He Hum

Yamraj, aka ‘Yam’, the God of Death, along with Chitragupt, his direct right-hand man, once settled on earth to correct the outlook that the earthy civilians had of him. This series sheds light on his approach to restructuring the apparently faulty opinions of the people of earth. The manner, style, and modus operandi he carried along would spur into a progression of highly comical episodes.

Yam enacts several genuine attempts at clearing the ‘devilish opinion’ held upon him. His time in Delhi offers a hilarious range of chucklesome occurrences due to his accomplice, the Lord who keeps a thorough track of the deeds of humans.

Porus

Watch Purshottam, a.k.a Porus, portray his perpetual appetite for his motherland while taking on the fearsome legend of the West, Alexander The Great. The entire journey of Alexander carving his way to India, acquiring Indian allies, and then losing them while Porus prepares his country for a do-or-die battle is followed by the ruthless Battle of Hydaspes in a northwestern state of the Indian subcontinent.

This intriguing tale sets back to 350 BC and narrates the stark irony of how Porus and Alexander were born on the same day but were fostered with contrasting mindsets. Diverse characters from Greece and Indian history are brought to life and eventually the story fuses into a trembling climax leading to superbly depicting the courageousness of Indian emperors.

Begusarai

The Thakur family, residing in the land of Begursarai, are separated and united several times in the show, both, emotionally and physically. Non-stop bullet firing is the key element to earn power and also a living, while bloodshed is an everyday affair.

Two families rage a local war for an intellectually appealing village girl, Poonam. Sacrificing her wants for the safety of her loved ones, Poonam’s innocence is torn apart in the initial phases of the show.

Circumstances put the Thakur family in a spot where their bloodline would be wiped out for good, but again, the solid and spirted bond of humanity emerges as the triumphant source in sustaining their line of descent.

Bandhan

This plot revolves around a unique relationship shared between two young souls. Being an out of the ordinary storyline, one of the two souls is a young woman, Darpan, and the other is an adorably loving baby elephant, Ganesha.

Darpan’s family decides to adopt the new-born elephant and it is Darpan whose tenderness fuses with the presence of Ganesha to ooze heart-touching emotions throughout the course of Bandhan.

The germinating bond eventually cultivates into an imperishable relationship that clearly showcases the inseparable strength of a supremely unified bonding. Swastik Productions has executed the script in such top-notch fashion that the raw essence of human-animal connect is displayed with utmost simplicity.

Amita Ka Amit

Despite following her gut regarding settling in an ideal family, Amita is destined with the obstruction of high tides in her husband’s home. After being disregarded and not-treated as she’d hoped to be, Amita channels all her energies in being the complete wife and bahu.

Each tussle that Amit and Amirta find themselves in, eventually draws them closer to the bonds of picture-perfect love. The powers of a united family force her to de route from her course of action, partly because of the in-laws of the man she’s tangled in the chains of love with.

Will either end of this ordinary yet resistant couple manage to completely sew their pledge of love?

Shobha Somnath Ki

The lesser-known heroine, Shobha, stands tall and fiercely strong to combat Mahmud Ghaznavi, an Afghan leader, in his quest to rob and demolish the reputed Somnath temple in Western India. Failing to kick off a noteworthy bond with her parents, she resides to looking for family love in her relatives, King Dadda Chalukya and his Queen.

You will find her desirable expertise at battle strategy mind-boggling, considering the fact she has an absolutely empty tank of knowledge on warfare topics. All credits to her resilience and the ever-lasting support of her cousin, Chaula.

She, along with 2 pillagers, put a stringent halt on Mahmud Ghaznavi’s comfortable invasion on parts of Western India that were loaded with riches.

Phulwa

Living in an Indian region infused by bandits, Phulwa is in no position to state her say. This situation drags her in the middle of a day-to-day village quarrel where the majority of her family gets killed, along with her soft-hearted personality.

When the tenderness explodes within this 11-year-old village girl, Phulwa, she is determined to convert into a fearless child who embarks on a goal to take vengeance for the few dear ones she had. Transforming into a bandit of immensely strong-character, she’s ready to visit the abyss of destruction in the name of justice.

Phulwa faces stern tests of bestowing her trust in the right people and making crucial momentary decisions in order to reacquire the crest of justice on her family’s name.