Shramana Kar
Indian soap operas are popular across the globe. They maintain culture and values while giving an interesting view of alternative societies. No wonder they are popular. Here are some of the most popular ones:
Started in 2009, this is the longest-running Indian show. It began with Akshara and Naitik's arranged marriage, which evolved amid societal pressures. As their daughter, Naira, and Kartik's love story unfolds, it takes on the dynamics of relationships.
Anupamaa, a selfless homemaker, feels unappreciated for her sacrifices and decides to break free from her suffocating married life. She embraces independence and discovers her own identity.
Virat, a duty-bound police officer, is torn between his unwanted marriage and its obligations and his rekindled passion for a past love. He is forced to confront his heart's true desires.
After saving Ruhi's life in an accident, Dr. Ishita Iyer takes the initiative to adopt her when her parents neglect her by marrying her divorced father, Raman Bhalla, and becoming her mother.
Love blossoms in business tycoon Saraswatichandra and Kumud's arranged marriage. But fate drives them apart. They eventually reunite, proving that love can overcome anything.
Born out of wedlock, Avni adopts a new identity and finds purpose in caring for illegitimate children at an orphanage, transforming her own experiences into a mission of love and support.
Business tycoon Arnav Singh Raizada seeks revenge against Khushi, falsely believing that she ruined his event. She is forced to silently endure the consequences of a crime that she didn't commit.
Suhana, a high-society woman, marries Ishaan, a middle-class man, after falling in love, and navigates her new life in Chandni Chowk. She learns to balance her own identity with her in-law's traditional values.