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14 Indian Web Series That Should Totally Be On Your Watchlist
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14 Indian Web Series That Should Totally Be On Your Watchlist

1. Home Shanti

Amazon Prime Video

A collection of six heartwarming shorts that each symbolise a type of love, ranging from romantic to parental. While each story is unique, they are all quite relatable in some way or the other. 

Where can I watch it?: Prime Video

5. Masaba Masaba — Season 1 & 2

Viniyard Films

Masaba Masaba is based on the lives of designer Masaba Gupta and her mother, actress Neena Gupta. While it is rather embellished, the show makes for a fun watch as you see Masaba trying to get back to the dating world while also navigating through her professional life.

Where can I watch it?: Netflix

6. Eternally Confused and Eager for Love

Excel Entertainment

A man in his mid-twenties decides to get out of his head, experience life, and find himself a girlfriend — all with a little help from his friends and an imaginary wizard. The show is well-written and will really appeal to introverts and over-thinkers.

Where can I watch it?: Netflix

7. SheSeason 1 & 2

Window Seat Films

Written by Imtiaz Ali, She is the story of a bashful female constable who is put on a high-profile narcotics case where she poses undercover as a sex worker. While on the case, Bhumika finds herself exploring her sexuality. 

Where can I watch it?: Netflix

8. Mind the Malhotras — Season 1 & 2

Applause Entertainment

An Indian adaptation of the Israeli show, La Famiglia, Mind the Malhotras is a comedy series wherein the Malhotras realise that their marriage has reached a classic rut. They then take couples therapy to avoid porce, like all of their other friends.

Where can I watch it?: Prime Video

9. Rudra: The Edge of Darkness

BBC Studios India

A remake of the British show, Luther, Rudra is a crime thriller set in Mumbai and revolves around DCP Rudraveer who, while investigating a case, is consumed by the crimes coupled with the issues in his personal life. 

Where can I watch it?: Disney+Hotstar

10. Dr. Arora — Gupt Rog Visheshagya

Window Seat Films

Set in late 90s, Dr. Arora is a comedy series about a self-proclaimed sex consultant from a small town, who travels in order to help solve his patients’ problems. These patients all happen to be connected to each other. While a tad bit insensitive, this Imtiaz Ali creation is hopefully a step in the right direction when it comes to talking about sex.

Where can I watch it?: SonyLiv

11. The Broken News

BBC Studios India

Set in Mumbai, The Broken News depicts the rivalry between two major news channels as well as the struggles faced by journalists. The show is quite relatable in today’s times because it throws light on how the same piece of information is portrayed through different angles by different news channels.

Where can I watch it?: Zee5

12. Gullak — Season 1, 2, & 3

TVF Media Labs

The series revolves around the cute Mishra family and their daily, middle-class struggles. From the bickering to the way they express love, the characters are relatable and downright adorable. Plus, there are three seasons of this show for you to binge!

Where can I watch it?: SonyLiv

13. Feels Like Home

Lionsgate Play

Four boys try to make their off-campus shared apartment feel more like “home” as, together, they navigate through relationships, parties, and academic disappointments. The show gives a glimpse into the university life of a twenty-something and the bond that forms between friends when you’re away from home.

Where can I watch it?: Lionsgate Play via Prime Video

14. Mai

Clean Slate Filmz

A timid mother turns merciless in order to avenge her daughter who was brutally murdered. Sakshi Tanwar’s fabulous acting and the twists of the show really keep you gripped throughout. 

Where can I watch it?: Netflix