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  • Nukkad from Doordarshan Days

    There are times when you get reminded of serials that one watched a long time ago, at a time when Doordarshan was the only channel in town and the only entertainment that you got on TV were the serials and Chitrahaar that Doordarshan would dish out.

    One such very popular serial of the Doordarshan time was called ‘Nukkad’. What does Nukkad mean ? It literally means the neighborhood, and was all about the characters who would live in the neighborhood or a locality (in the case of the serial, it was a locality of people that were not well-off by any means, in fact, they were poor). The idea of the serial was to show their life, and for many of us, it was a good awakening to see how people separate from us lived, what were their hopes and aspirations, and most of all, they emotions, their ambitions, and their despair.

    The serial was directed by Saeed Mirza, and starred such actors such as Dilip Dhawan as Guru (Electrician), Avtar Gill as Kadar Bhai (Hotelier), Sameer Khakar as the drunkard Khopdi, Javed Khan as the barber, Pavan Malhotra as the cycle repair guy (Hari), Rama Vij as the wise teacher, Suresh Chatwal as Chotu, and many others.

    So you had stories related to their everyday life and interactions, and you had stories about their attempts to do something like when Hari attempts to set a world record for the longest continuous time cycling and fails when very close, and another time when they play a cricket match and win with a shot from the most unlikely of source..

    So which one was your favorite in those days.......
    Pinky

  • #2
    hey , i know exactly what you mean ! my favourite programme was Malgudi Days !! i was mad about it ! i have just managed to find some episodes online and have been watching them while at work


    i used to love Nukkad too, the khopdi was brill ! lookforward to hear frm you soon .. tc.

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    • #3
      this is one serial which relates to audience of all age. I mean the part with Swami (my favourite ) appeals to kids and there are parts of it that appeals to more mature audience..

      Have a look at some on episodes on google video..

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      • #4
        youtube might have some too.

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