Rishta.com is an Indian television series which broadcast on Sony Entertainment Television on January 3, 2010. The show is produced by Indian producers Aditya Chopra and Yash Chopra of Yash Raj Films under their new production house name YRF Televisions. The show has been conceived, written and directed by Rishab Seth. It aired Sunday nights.
Mahi Way is an Indian comedy-drama television series which premiered on Sony Entertainment Television on January 2, 2010. The series is written by Devika Bhagat, directed by Nupur Asthana, and is produced by popular Bollywood movie producers Aditya Chopra and Yash Chopra of Yash Raj Films under their new production house name YRF Television. The series revolves around an adorable overweight girl named Mahi Talwar. She is bubbly, witty, intelligent and funny. However, the constant jokes and insults have demoralised her and she's low on self-confidence. A lover of Mills & Boons, DDLJ, shoes of all sizes and kinds, and obviously, food, Mahi is a character almost every girl or guy can relate to.
Indiawaali Maa is a mother's journey to bring her estranged son back on the right path. A small-town woman, Kaku's world comes crashing down when she finds out that her son, Rohan, has drifted apart after moving to a different city. Although extremely hurt by Rohan's behaviour, Kaku is determined not to turn her back on him. Tune into this highly emotional, family drama that talks about how a mother's unconditional love stays unchanged even when her child goes wrong.
Seven - The Ashvamedha Prophecy is a fiction-based television series that airs on Sony Entertainment Television starting January 1, 2010 at 9pm IST. The series is produced by Yash Chopra, and stars Rakesh Bapat and Shama Sikander. The writer of this show is Anuraadha Tewari the writer of the film Fashion. The director of the show is Siddhart Anand Kumar.
Alia, an independent young woman, decides to become a single mother through IVF. While looking for a suitable donor, she meets Sarangdhar, an aspiring writer.
Saaksshi is an Indian crime television series based on the story of an undercover cop Saaksshi Singh in an anti-terrorist squad. The series premiered on Sony TV on April 10, 2004, and starred known television actress Mauli Ganguly in the main lead.
Deal Ya No Deal is an Indian adaptation of the popular international Deal or No Deal format, which is owned and produced by Endemol International.
It premiered on November 23, 2005 on Sony Entertainment Television and aired on three nights each week. The first series had a set similar to the UK version, and the theme song and music cues were the same as those used in the Dutch version. Contestants held the cases. There is a top prize of 10,000,000 rupees, and the lowest prize was originally a breath freshener, called a Chlormint, but the lowest prize was later 25 paise, although the Chlormint would remain as a prize throughout the entire series. It was hosted by Madhavan, but he quit after fulfilling his 35-episode contract, and was replaced by Mandira Bedi.
The second series premiered in late January 2006 and had a set virtually identical to the Australian version, except there were 22 briefcases. In this series, when the contestant picked a case, the contestant that held the case could guess the amount in it. I
Khotey Sikkey was a crime series that aired on Sony Entertainment Television. It premiered on January 28, 2011. The show revolves around an unlikely gang of five privileged youngsters and one stubborn cop. The group researches the crime activities in Mumbai.
Sambhav Asambhav is a Hindi language Indian television series that premiered on Sony TV on May 1, 2003, is based on a Gujarati novel Sambhav Asambhav written by Harkisan Mehta. The story is based on the lives of who get caught in the vortex of reincarnation. The series was directed by known television director Anant Mahadevan, and was shot at various locations in Mumbai including Film City and Madh Island.
Hubahu is a Hindi language Indian television series based on the story of twin sisters who exchange places for a week. The story is an adaption of the 1985s hit American two-part made-for-TV movie Deceptions, starring known Hollywood actors Stefanie Powers and Barry Bostwick, in which Powers starred as twins who swap places leading to dire consequences.
The series premiered on Sony TV on February 7, 2002, and aired every Thursday at 8:30pm IST. The series starred Sandhya Mridul in the lead who played the characters of both sisters, Aditi and Ananya. It was produced by Husmukh Shah and Parvati Balagopalan and shot in Mumbai and Bangkok. The channel ended the series after it completed 30 episodes due to high cost of production, especially shooting overseas which cost half a million rupees an episode.
Par Is Dil Ko Kaise Samjaye is an Indian television series based on the story of two sisters whose lives get dramatically affected by a series of accidents brought about through sheer fate. The series premiered on Sony TV on March 29, 2002, and aired every Friday at 8:30pm IST.
Chhajje Chhajje Ka Pyaar is an Indian television series that aired on Sony TV February 28–July 26, 2011. The story is about a romantic love experience on the terrace of old Delhi between the daughter of a homeowner and the son of tenant. The series portrays culture, lifestyle and tradition of old Delhi.
Hum Pardesi Ho Gaye was a Hindi language Indian television series that aired on Sony TV, which premiered on March 4, 2001. The series was produced by Shobhana Desai, and starred Kartika Rane, Aashish Chaudhary, and Perizaad Zorabian in the main lead. The series was nominated for numerous award categories at the time it was on-air, such as Prasoon Joshi was nominated for "TV Lyricist of the Year" award and Sanjay Upadhyay was nominated for "TV Director of the Year" award at the Indian Telly Awards in 2002.
Lift Kara De was a talk show hosted by Bollywood movies director, Karan Johar. The series premiered on January 1, 2010 and ended on May 15, 2010. The show lasted for 28 episodes.
Godh Bharaai was an Indian television drama series airs on Sony Entertainment Television, which premiered on March 8, 2010. The story portrays the life of a couple, Aastha and Shivum, who cannot conceive a child. Though it is her husband who is infertile and not her, Aastha doesn't reveal the truth to their family for his sake. Shivum is very supporting, though he urges not to do so and reveal the truth. It is Aastha who is associated with a stigma of being infertile, or baanjh, as considered in India society. A homeless child finds his way into their lives and they decide to take care of him as their own child seeing him as a blessing and naming him Krishna, but it is later on revealed that the child was kidnapped and he was given to Shivum by a woman with a false story. As the show continues, they manage to adopt Krishna, yet Meena remains jealous of Aastha and her new adopted son. She is constantly thinking up ways to put Aastha, Shivum, and their child in difficult situations. Eventually, Aastha by a miracle be
Jeet Jayenge Hum is an Indian television drama series airs on Sony Entertainment Television, which premiered on December 14, 2009. The series focuses on the concept of child labor, and is produced by joint venture of Aniruddh Pathak and Sanjay Kohli.