‘Happy Homes – Khatte-meethe jeevan ke rang’ will start from 17 November at 7.00 pm and is a light comedy of unity in diversity where people speaking different languages and from different regions live together in a colony.
This will be followed at 7:30 pm by ‘Khwabon ke darmiyan – Sach aur sapno se jhoojhti zindagi’, to highlight the struggle to bridge the gap between dreams and reality for women in the fast-changing social context.
After that, ‘Khamosh sa afsana –Jidd aur armano ka fasana’ at 8:00 pm has a fine cast of talented stalwarts like Tom Alter, Roopa Ganguly, and M K Raina who are the central characters in a story depicting the struggle of a daughter fighting to balance her work and managing her disabled parents.
‘Zindagi ek Bhanwar – Rajneeti me mahila ka raaj’ at 9.00 pm is a political drama which aims at reaching out to the aspirations of society and desiring changes in quality of life, followed at 9:30 pm by ‘Dard Ka Rishta – Badalte Sambandhon ki kahani’. The story revolves around disregard of the senior citizens in today’s urbanized societies. Sushma Seth will make a comeback on DD National after almost 30 years with this show.
‘Jab Jab Bahar Ayee – Janmon ka bandhan ya bandhish’ at 10.00 pm is a serial which touches upon a dilemma of husband and wife trying to keep their family together and finding happiness not withstanding their personal differences.
DD National is also building its weekend prime-time with two shows ‘Janmon ka Bandhan’ and ‘Prakriti’. ‘Janmon ka Bandhan – Insaani rishton ka tana bana’ starting 21 November will air from Friday to Sunday at 7.00 pm and is a women-centric family drama.
‘Prakriti – Kudrat ko bachane ki jung’ tracks the story of an ideal forest officer who endeavours to save nature. It is set against the backdrop of scenic Jim Corbett Park. It will air from 22 November, every Saturday and Sunday at 8:00 pm