Aik Bhool is a story of love, sacrifice, betrayal, and redemption. Batool gives up her love for family honor, while Hadia’s one mistake changes everything. Saahil is torn between loyalty and heartbreak, and Aashir, wounded by betrayal, struggles with trust. Sarwat Ateeq, a strong mother, fights to keep her family together.
Every time a child draws a monster, it comes to life in the Monstrous World of Monsters, spreading chaos wherever it goes. It’s up to Lali and her monstrous friends to solve the mess—learning something along the way.
Loy and Salapee were lovers, but a misunderstanding on a rainy night led Salapee to believe that her sister Gamlai had betrayed her. Devastated, Salapee cut ties with Gamlai, who was forced to leave home. Salapee later had a daughter, Pai, whom Loy took to the countryside, where he eventually married Gamlai. Pai grew up strong and tomboyish due to her harsh upbringing. Meanwhile, Wimarn, fleeing his wedding, meets Pai and falls in love at first sight. As their love story unfolds, questions arise: Will Pai reconcile with her estranged family? Can Salapee and Gamlai mend their broken bond?
Beechwale is a story of today’s middleclass man who’s stuck between his aspirations and values. He dreams of having a big house, car, foreign trips etc. but is folded back by his limited income. Bobby Beechwale’s grandfather was a freedom fighter with “Bapuji”. “Bappuji” had lovingly given him a name that of "Beechwale", which he lovingly added to his surname, as he was found caught in the middle of any given situation. He was in the middle during the freedom fight and had been beaten up by the Britishers and now this generation is getting beating by the system. Beechwale family still seeks answers of all their problems from “Bapuji” because they still believe “ Bapu” dekh raha hai.
Life as a Mermaid follows Madison, a Mermaid of the sea, who comes to land to prove that merpeople and humans can coexist, while three villains plot to capture Madison - but they catch her sister instead. Madison must overcome obstacles and try her hardest to find friends in a world that’s so foreign.
Piesočná potvorka (lit. The Sand Creature) is a 1985 Czech television miniseries based on Edith Nesbit's 1904 children's novel Five Children and It.
The four Majer children—Janka, Braň, Cyril and Vladek—spend holidays together at a cottage, with their aunt Marta, who takes care of them in their parents' absence. One day, the older children decide to dig in an old sandbox and find an ancient wonder: Brontofusika, a prehistoric creature that can grant wishes. So Janka wishes that everyone would be as beautiful as the heroes from a fairy tale. It happens. No one recognizes the children in this disguise, not even their own aunt, which brings a lot of funny but also unpleasant situations. But the magic only works until sunset!
Two young kids form the Moochie Kalala Detectives Club to uncover the truth behind their grandpa's wild stories. Every Saturday, Grandpa comes over and shares a ridiculous story that twists the kids thinking about science. To uncover the real story, the kids head to Museums and Zoos and meet with real scientists to discover the truth. Episodes feature museums and scientists from Adler Planetarium, The Field Museum, John G. Shedd Aquarium, Museum of Science & Industry, Lincoln Park Zoo and Frank Lloyd Wright Trust.