#SHARARAT EPISODE 1 HO SERIES#
‘Real Reasons Why’ is a series of articles that reveal the actual, underlying reasons why our favourite movies, TV shows, songs, actions and personalities are really our favourite. She added a really fun element to the show. Some episodes actually made it seem like she was going to uncover their secret, but Nani always dealt with her in the most hilarious, quirky ways. She was always coming over to the Malhotra’s place to ask for “shakkar” or “ghee,” and loved poking her nose in the family’s business. If you don’t know a Shanti Aunty, you probably are a Shanti Aunty. The forever nosy, forever borrowing neighbour Shanti Aunty is someone we all know. Shanti Aunty is every neighbour aunty ever Be honest, even if you were a toddler, a teenager or a parent whose kids were addicted to the show, you know the Shararat theme song by heart.ĥ. The Shararat theme song we all know by heartĪs soon as “Thoda jaadu, thodi mazaakat” begins, we all join in to jam with the theme song. Though they had some obstacles in their path, they ultimately had a really cute ending. Jiya was so into Dhruv, who in turn liked her back. I think I speak for every 2000s kid when I say that Jiya and Dhruv were the most shipped couple of all time. She’s super progressive for her time, all the while being adorable and doting and caring in a very nani-like way. More specifically, passed on from one woman to the next in the family. The powers come from Jiya’s great great great great grandmother, Rani Devi, and is passed on generation after generation. Here are the 5 real reasons why we loved Shararat 1. Shararat was a big part of our childhoods and something we still remember and love. Percocious Meeta is always upto tricks and practical jokes. 18 year old Jiya received magical powers, upon which her mother Radha and nani helped her carry them forward in life, and this leads to amazing events throughout the series. With Biswajeet Chatterjee, Mumtaz, Sujit Kumar, Shatrughan Sinha. The best of all was Shararat, which was about kickass female fairies, whose powers were transmitted matrilineally.
Be it Shararat, Shaka Laka Boom Boom, Vicky Aur Vetaal, we were bombarded with magical characters who made our childhood enchanting. If you’re a 2000s kid, your life was magical.