MUMBAI : All the 90’s kids will be able to resonate with the popular Indian sitcom Shararat-Thoda Jaadu, Thoda Nazakaat which aired on Star Plus.
How can we forget the famous line from the show 'Shring bring sarvaling, bhoot bhavishya vartaman badling'? Simple Kaul and Addite Malik, who were co-actors on the same show, had a special guest at their newly opened cafe—Karanvir Bohra, their co-actor and close friend from the past. The trio had a heartwarming reunion at the café.
The show has a huge fan following and loved the magical concept of it.
The last ten years' worth of TV programming was more inventive than the current fare of supernatural and family-friendly fare. However, the audience still associates Shararat with the endearing and straightforward slice-of-life family drama that brought me to tears. It may be too traditional for today's world, but with modern additions, it will undoubtedly have its magical effect.
We get all nostalgic thinking about Pam's chamchas, Meeta's incessant drooling over Raja, Jiya's natkhat battles with her partner Dhruv, and Nani's wonderful twitching. My sympathies went out to Suraj Malhotra for yearning for "normal" amidst the mayhem caused by mischievous behaviour, as his defenceless spouse act was refreshing.
Who could forget, of course, the perfect portrayal of the obnoxious neighbour Shanti, who was the sole cause of Ashanti? Recall how Nani (Farida Jalal) helped Jiya (Shruti Seth) discover Dhruv's true feelings for her through the use of magic?
She was always full of dating advice.
Fans of the show recall all these moments along with the background music - Tirararaaaaaa tiri raa raaaa!
Now that the show is touted to launch with a rebooted version, it will definitely be exciting to see what the audience has in store for them!
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