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List of Old TV Serials on Star One

Star One is an Indian television channel that was launched in 2004 and later rebranded as Life OK in 2011. It featured a variety of TV serials across different genres. The channel gave its viewers some of the most memorable and iconic shows. If you had a Smart TV box or a normal cable connection, the below mentioned shows of Star One were hard to miss!

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List of Star One Old Serials & Shows

Here are some popular old TV serials that aired on Star One:

Serials Aired Years Genre
Remix (2004-2006) Drama
Dill Mill Gayye (2007-2010) Romance
Miley Jab Hum Tum (2008-2010)

 

Comedy
Geet – Hui Sabse Parayi (2010-2011)

 

Romance/Drama
Love Ne Mila Di Jodi  

(2009-2010)

 

Romance
Rang Badalti Odhani (2010-2011)

 

Romance/Comedy
Pyaar Kii Ye Ek Kahaani (2010-2011) Mystery
Special Squad (2005)

 

Mystery
Sarabhai vs Sarabhai (2004-2006) Situational Comedy (Sitcom)
Ssshhhh…Koi Hai (2001-2004; later moved to Star Plus)

 

Horror
Shakuntala (2009)

 

Historical Drama
Mano Ya Na Mano (2006-2010)

 

Reality
Laughter Ke Phatke (2009)

 

Comedy/Reality
Guns & Roses (2010)

 

Romance
Hum Dono Hain Alag Alag (2009)

 

Comedy
Zara Nachke Dikha (2008-2010) Reality
Darna Mana Hai  (2006)

 

Horror
Nach Baliye (Seasons 1 and 2; later moved to Star Plus)

 

Reality

Top 10 Star One Old Serials

Here are the 10 best old Star One old serials and shows that you can watch:

Remix

Remix revolved around the lives of a group of students studying at the Maurya High School, a prestigious boarding school in Mumbai. The story primarily focused on the lives, friendships, and romantic relationships of six main characters.

The show followed the journey of these teenagers as they navigated through the challenges of adolescence, friendship, love, and academic pressure. It depicted the conflicts and camaraderie among the group, their relationships with their families, and the various issues they faced within the school and outside.

Dill Mill Gaye

The show was a sequel to the popular series “Sanjivani” and was created by Cinevistaas Limited. The lead characters of the show were Dr. Armaan Malik (played by Karan Singh Grover) and Dr. Riddhima Gupta (played by Shilpa Anand). The series depicted the daily struggles and triumphs of the interns as they dealt with medical emergencies, complicated cases, and the pressures of being doctors. “Dill Mill Gayye” gained immense popularity and became a cult show among Indian audiences, particularly the younger demographic.

Miley Jab Hum Tum

It was a popular youth-oriented show that was set in Excel College and followed the journey of Nupur Bhushan, Gunjan Bhushan, Mayank Sharma, Samrat Shergill, Dia Bhushan, and Uday Bhushan.

“Miley Jab Hum Tum” had a light-hearted and relatable storyline that resonated with the younger audience. It tackled various themes such as love, friendship, competition, and personal growth. This show was known for its fresh and entertaining content, catchy music, and the chemistry between its lead pairs. It remains a memorable show for its fans even after its conclusion.

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Geet – Hui Sabse Parayi

The show’s storyline is weaved around Geet Handa, a young and vivacious girl from a small town in Punjab, and Maan Singh Khurana, a wealthy and successful businessman. Geet’s life takes a dramatic turn when she is deceived by her boyfriend, Dev. She seeks refuge in Delhi and meets Maan, who becomes her saviour and eventually falls in love with her. The title track of the series, “Maahi Ve,” also became immensely popular and is still remembered fondly by fans.

Love Ne Mila Di Jodi

Even with a relatively short run, “Love Ne Mila Di Jodi” managed to create a fan base during its time on air. It provided entertainment with its engaging storyline and relatable characters. The story followed the lives of six characters: Prithvi, Damini, Manas, Avni, Parminder (Pinky), and Roshni. Each character had their unique personalities and aspirations. The show explored their relationships, friendships, and the various challenges they faced in their personal and professional lives.

Sarabhai vs Sarabhai

Known for its strong writing, brilliant performances, and memorable characters, Sarabhai vs Sarabhai attained a cult following and became highly regarded as one of the best Indian sitcoms. The show brilliantly showcased the contrasting personalities and humorous interactions between the family members. Maya, a snobbish and classy woman, often clashed with Monisha, a middle-class woman with a humorous and practical approach to life. Indravadan, Sahil, and Rosesh added to the comic chaos with their own idiosyncrasies and quirks.

The show remains a beloved and iconic sitcom in the Indian television industry, with its episodes still being watched and quoted by fans. This Star One old serial continues to be cherished for its laughter-inducing moments and timeless humor.

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Nach Baliye

This show brings together celebrity couples from the entertainment industry who compete against each other in a dance competition. “Nach Baliye” showcases the contestants’ dancing skills, creativity, and chemistry on the dance floor. Since its inception, it has had several successful seasons, with each season featuring a new set of celebrity contestants. The show has garnered a massive fan following and has become a platform for celebrities to showcase their dancing skills and connect with their fans. It is easily one of the most popular shows on the Star One old serials list.

Laughter Ke Phatke

A sketch comedy series that brought together popular comedians and actors to entertain the audience with their humorous skits and acts, Laughter Ke Phatke provided non-stop laughter and entertainment through its unique and rib-tickling content. It aimed to provide a light-hearted and laughter-filled viewing experience for its audience. It featured a range of comedians, including veterans and emerging talents, who brought their unique comedic styles and personas to the show.

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Ssshhhh…Koi Hai

The series followed the adventures of Vikraal (played by Mamik Singh), a ghost hunter, and Gabroo (played by Amit Pachori), his assistant. Together, they confronted various supernatural beings, including ghosts, witches, vampires, and other mythical creatures. Each episode of Ssshhhh…Koi Hai, presented a standalone horror story with different characters and settings.

While Ssshhhh…Koi Hai concluded its original run in 2004, it remains a notable and memorable show in the Indian television industry for its contribution to the horror genre and its loyal fan following.

Mano ya na Mano

Hosted by the Indian Actor, Late Irrfan Khan, Mano ya na Mano presented stories based on real-life incidents, urban legends, and myths. Each episode of “Mano Ya Na Mano” focused on a different mysterious or paranormal phenomenon. The show explored a wide range of topics, including ghosts, haunted places, unresolved mysteries, supernatural occurrences, and bizarre events. The stories presented on the show aimed to intrigue and captivate the audience by delving into the unexplained and the supernatural.

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