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The ''Khichdi'' franchise is a
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language franchise of sitcom series and film created by Hats Off Productions and UTV Software Communications, which debuted on
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on 10 September 2002. The series has been rerun on
STAR Plus StarPlus is an Indian Hindi language general entertainment pay television channel owned by Disney Star (formerly ''Star India''), a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company India. The network's programming consists of family dramas, comedies, ...
and its sister channels several times. Unlike other Hindi sitcoms, which continuously air throughout the year, ''Khichdi'' is one of the earliest shows on Indian television to adopt the Western model of appearing in seasons. The second season was called ''
Instant Khichdi ''Instant Khichdi'' is an Indian sitcom that aired on STAR One from 1 July 2005 to 7 August 2005. The series served as the second season of ''Khichdi'' franchise and a sequel to the show ''Khichdi'', which aired on STAR Plus channel. The show ha ...
'', which made its debut on STAR Plus's sister channel, STAR One. A film was made, based on the previous two TV series ''Khichdi'' and ''Instant Khichdi''. It is the first film in the history of
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to be based on a television series.


Television series


''Khichdi'' (2002–2004)

''Khichdi'' follows the story of a Gujarati family called Parekhs, who live in an old mansion. The joint family encounters many typically Indian situations, but they try to solve it in the most atypical fashion imaginable. This is a funny bunch of people that is firmly united in their movement to get separated. They want to sell their ancestral property and move out and form their own nuclear families. But the head of their family does not agree. He gives them the choice to walk out and survive on their own; but nobody is ready to let go of the money that is due to them. So they stay together and wait for the 'head' to change his mind or stop breathing, whichever happens first. And this is where the upwardly mobile middle class joint family faces its trials and tribulations. ''Khichdi'' is a look at the lighter side of an Indian joint family.


''Instant Khichdi'' (2005–2006)

The series portrays the life of an eccentric Gujarati people, Gujarati joint family living in Bombay. The family is led by the elderly Tulsidas Parekh and consists of his offspring, who he acquired at a local carnival. The first season, particularly the initial episodes, focus on the idiosyncratic members of the family who are only united by their desire to separate from each other. Since the patriarch does not permit them to sell off their house and separate into nuclear families, they live on hoping that he changes his mind or passes away. Eventually, they move into a much larger house left behind by a deceased aunt. -They become overnight millionaires when they discover oil in their older property. The second season portrays humorous depictions of a bourgeois family that is trying to settle itself into higher society with their new-found wealth. They live on in their own eccentric way, trying to ace the lives of the super-rich. The first season portrayed the trials and tribulations of a joint family and often touched an emotional cord. Later on, particularly in the second season the show started focusing more on the situational comedy, as the characters started fitting themselves into their eccentricities. Several new characters were added during the course of the show. It is largely episodic with most plots running for one or two episodes. At times it runs into subplots that last a few episodes such as the marriages of Miraben, Raju, and Himanshu. Rarely, episodes run into flashback such as the marriage of Praful and Hansa.


''Khichdi Returns'' (2018)

A new continuation series premiered on Star Plus from April 14, 2018. The Parekhs gets stuck after the builder escapes in between the construction of their apartment and some people threaten them to kill until they do not return the money taken in exchange of apartments.


Film


''Khichdi: The Movie'' (2010)

A film based on the series, titled ''Khichdi: The Movie'', was released on 1 October 2010 and starred the same principal cast. It became the first Indian television series to be adapted into a film. The film faced stiff competition from big-budget movies like Priyanka Chopra - Ranbir Kapoor starrer ''Anjaana Anjaani'' and dubbed Hindi version of Aishwarya Rai - Rajinikanth starrer ''Enthiran'' (Robot) and in the end its performance at the box office was termed hit.


Crossovers

Characters from Khichdi appeared in the episodes 25 and 26, titled List of Sarabhai vs Sarabhai episodes#Season 1 (2004–06), Khichdi with Sarabhai Part 1 and 2 of Sarabhai vs Sarabhai where Himanshu and Hansa are revealed as distant cousins of Maya Sarabhai. In 2010 the cast of ''Khichdi: The Movie'' made a special appearance in SAB TV's sitcom Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah to promote their film.


Future

After ''Khichdi: The Movie'', makers are planning a sequel to the movie.


Cast and characters


Awards and nominations


''Khichdi''


Indian Television Academy Awards

Winner *2004: Best Actress-Comedy – Supriya Pathak as ''Hansa''


Indian Telly Awards

Winner *2003: TV Actor in a Comic Role (Female) – Supriya Pathak as ''Hansa'' *2004: BEST Actor in a Comic Role (Male) – Rajeev Mehta as ''Praful'' *2004: Sitcom Writer of the Year – Aatish Kapadia Nominated *2003: TV Child Artiste of the Year – Yash Mittal as ''Jacky'' *2004: The TV Sitcom / Comedy programme of the Year *2004: Lyricist of the Year – Aatish Kapadia *2004: Music Director of the Year – Uttank Vora *2004: Director of the Year (Sitcom) – Aatish Kapadia *2004: Child Artiste of the Year (Female) – Richa Bhadra as ''Chakki'' *2004: Child Artiste of the Year (Male) – Yash Mittal as ''Jacky'' *2004: Actor in a Comic Role (Male) – Rajeev Mehta as ''Praful'' *2004: Actor in a Comic Role (Male) – Anang Desai as ''Tulsidas Parekh'' *2004: Actor in a Comic Role (Female) – Supriya Pathak as ''Hansa'' *2004: Actor in a Comic Role (Female) – Vandana Pathak as ''Jayshree'' *2004: Ensemble (complete star cast of a programme) *2004: The Weekly Serial of the year *2004: Scriptwriter of the year – Aatish Kapadia


''Instant Khichdi''


Indian Telly Awards

Winner * 2005: Best Actor in a Comic Role ( Female ) – Supriya Pathak as ''Hansa'' * 2005: Best Child Artiste (Male) – Yash Mittal as ''Jacky'' Nominated * 2005: Best Sitcom / Comedy Writer – Aatish Kapadia * 2005: Best Actor in a Comic Role (Female) – Vandana Pathak as ''Jayshree'' * 2005: Best Actor in Comic Role (Male) – Rajeev Mehta as ''Praful'' * 2005: Best Sitcom/Comedy Programme


''Khichdi: The Movie''

;Star Guild Awards, 6th Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Awards * Nominated:
Apsara Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role – Jamnadas Majethia ;Zee Cine Awards, 2011 Zee Cine Awards * Nominated:
Zee Cine Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role – Jamnadas Majethia ;2011 Filmfare Awards * Nominated
Best Actress in a Supporting Role — Supriya Pathak


References


External links


Khichdi officially uploaded Episodes



''Instant Khichdi'' official site on STAR One
* {{Khichdi franchise Indian comedy television series Indian television sitcoms Films based on television series Indian comedy films Hindi-language films Hats Off Productions