Sasuraal Genda Phool is an Indian television drama series that premiered on March 1, 2010 on Star Plus and aired every Mon-Fri 7:30 pm. The story is set in the alleys of Old Delhi. The aesthetic portrayal of Old Delhi is the unique selling proposition of the show. It is a remake of a popular Bengali show Ogo Bodhu Shundori which airs on STAR Jalsha. The show currently re-airs on TV Asia. The title of the drama is inspired by the song "Genda Phool" from the film Delhi 6, which is also the show's theme song. The show did extremely well and managed to get up to 550+ episodes with an avg. of 2.0-4.0 trps. It faced stiff competition from shows like Choti Bahu and Sasural Simar Ka which aired at the same time. The last episode was aired on 21 April 2012 with a maha episode of 1 hour and was replaced by a new series Ek Doosre Se Karte Hain Pyaar Hum from 23 April 2012 onwards.
Le Club des 100 Watts was a youth TV show aired on Radio-Québec from 1988 to 1994. It was hosted by Marc-André Coallier. It also featured Quebec celebrities such as Marc Labrèche.
Reeling from the tragedy, Sumithra sets off to rebuild her life and reunite with her family, Will destiny play its part and aid her healing heart's pursuit?
A rich girl gets accidentally married to an uneducated vagabond living in a slum. in the marriage demanding countless adjustments, will love find a chance?
in a twist of fate, a mischievous Mayan takes responsibility for his step-family. With a will to protect his loved ones, he braces himself for challenges.
The Pink Panther is - paws down - the world's grooviest cartoon star. In 1964, the pink-inked feline slinked onto the opening credits of a live-action film comedy and not only stole the show...but also the hearts of the critics, audiences and sophisticated cinephiles alike! And though the cartoons continue to this day, the earlier entries are considered classics. Collected here for the first time are all of the original cartoon favourites - including the Oscar-winning 'The Pink Phink' - that captured a world of fans...and will undoubtedly continue to do so for decades to come!
Mr. Kiasu has been fired, but true to his never-say-die, die-die-never-lose, lose-lose-muststill-win attitude, he aims to bounce back, improve himself and possibly even fall in love. He is caught in the idiosyncrasies of a modern world of tech-startups, fusion-health-sportactivities and the growing focus of mental-wellness, as we see a fresh adaptation of the beloved character of Mr Kiasu, the well-meaning, made-with-love personification of every Singaporean’s “Kiasu” nature. However, Kiasu’s attempts to become a better person are put to the test by young upstart Blake, symbolistic of how even the “Kiasu-est” of us are challenged by a competitive, constantly progressing future.
Marion Grasby explores the deep connection between her Asian-Australian heritage and her love of food, sharing delicious recipes and personal stories that reflect her upbringing in a celebration of culture, family and bringing people together.