HomeBollywood Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin, Sirf Tum, Dil Se Dil Tak and other TV shows that were 'inspired' by Bollywood movies June 23, 2023 0 Comments Facebook Twitter Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin, Sirf Tum, Dil Se Dil Tak and other shows that were made on the lines of popular Bollywood moviesImage credit:Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar MeiinGhum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin has tried with Anupamaa as the top show on Indian TV. It got a rating of 2.5. The show is loosely inspired by Silsila with its theme of passionate love, infidelity and extramarital affair. The show is a Hindi remake of the hit Bengali show Kusum Dola.Facebook shareTwitter share2/7Image credit:NaaginEkta Kapoor revisited Sridevi's iconic film and made it into one of India's most successful TV franchises. Mouni Roy is still loved as the original Naagin Shivanya. The show was a blockbuster. Image credit:Jamai RajaRavi Dubey's Jamai Raja has been one of the most successful and loved shows for Zee TV. The show was reportedly made on the lines of the movie, Jamai Raja. The original movie came in 1990 starring Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit.Facebook shareTwitter share4/7Image credit:Dil Se Dil TakIn 2016, Dil Se Dil Tak came on Colors. The show's promo grabbed headlines due to the sizzling chemistry of late Sidharth Shukla and Rashami Desai. It was evident from the promo itself. The show despite its numerous controversies had a decent run on TV. Facebook shareTwitter share5/7Image credit:Do Hanson Ka JodaaShalin Bhanot and Shubhangi Atre were leads on this show inspired by the blockbuster, Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi. On the show, Shalin Bhanot played Suryakamal, a good man but someone who is not visually appealing.Facebook shareTwitter share6/7Image credit:Sirf TumThe makers of Sirf Tum promoted the show is a TV version of Kabir Singh. Vivian Dsena stepped out in the shoes of Shahid Kapoor. The show failed to appeal despite the huge popularity of Vivian Dsena. Facebook shareTwitter share7/7Image credit:Badho BahuBadho Bahu starring Prince Narula and Rytasha Rathore was loosely inspired by Dum Laga Ke Haisha. Rytasha Rathore's performance was loved by all. It has been remade in many Indian languages. Tags Bollywood Facebook Twitter
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