MUMBAI : We live in a globalised world where it is easy to locate multicultural cities and areas where individuals from different backgrounds coexist.
But when it comes to popular culture and representation, that's a different story.
There are many different characters which are designed such that they become a part of our daily lives. We find these characters extremely relatable. Here we take a look at the interesting list below.
Anupamaa
The show's realistic portrayal of drama resonates with audiences of all ages. Every character's story is strategically moulded to highlight their significance in the main storyline, making the narrative rich and engaging.
Malgudi Days
Manjunath, a child actor, rose to fame as Swami's representation. Without Swami in Malgudi Days, it is impossible to fathom your early years. Every kid has grown up watching Swami and the simplicity with which he deals with problems.
Sarabhai V/s Sarabhai
Monisha Sarabhai may be called middle class but bargaining and trying to keep things on budget is something every middle class woman can relate to.
Office Office
Probably one of the most relatable characters we have seen on television or in movies is Mussadi Lal. You can't help but relate to Pankaj Kapur's portrayal of a man who rushes from one government office to another in order to finish his duties since it is so accurate. The creators of the show employed humour and sarcasm to depict the harsh reality.
Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin
Sayi from Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin is one of the strongest female leads.She never failed to call spade a spade and speak her heart out. She did not take things lying low and stood up for herself. She was independent.
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