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2018 Indian web series

Indian TV series or program

Yeh Meri Family
Yeh Meri Family Poster.jpeg

Promotional poster for the series released by TVF
Genre
Created by Sameer Saxena
Written by Saurabh Khanna
Directed by Sameer Saxena
Creative directors
  • Saurabh Khanna
  • Anandeshwar Dwivedi
Starring
Opening theme “Yeh Meri Family” by Vaibhav Bundhoo and Kavya-Kriti[1]
Composer Vaibhav Bundhoo
Country of origin India
Original language Hindi
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 7 (list of episodes)
Executive producer Arun Kumar
Cinematography Dhirendra Shukla
Editor Gourav Gopal Jha
Running time 30–40 minutes
Production company Contagious Online Media Network
Original network TVF Play
Original release 12 July 2018 (2018-07-12)

Yeh Meri Family is an Indian comedy drama web series, created and directed by Sameer Saxena for The Viral Fever. The script was written by Saurabh Khanna, as his first writing project. The series follows the life of a 12-year-old Harshu Gupta, played by Vishesh Bansal, in Jaipur, Rajasthan in the late 1990s. It also stars Mona Singh, Akarsh Khurana, Ahan Nirban, Ruhi Khan, Prasad Reddy, as members of the Gupta family and their acquaintances.

The first season of the Yeh Meri Family, consisting of seven episodes, premiered on TVFPlay and YouTube on 12 July 2018; it has also been available on Netflix. The series received a positive response, with particular praise for its use of nostalgia and performances of the cast.

Synopsis[edit]

Set in Jaipur, Rajasthan in the year 1998, the series follows the story told from the point of view of the 12-year-old Harshu Gupta and his family, the various trials and tribulations experienced in their day-to-day lives.

  • Vishesh Bansal as Harshal “Harshu” Gupta, the series’ 12-year-old narrator.
  • Mona Singh as Poorva Gupta, Harshu’s mother.
  • Akarsh Khurana as Devendra Gupta, Harshu’s father.
  • Ahan Nirban as Devansh “Dabbu” Gupta, Harshu’s elder brother.
  • Ruhi Khan as Dhwani “Chitti” Gupta, Harshu’s younger sister.
  • Prasad Reddy as Shanky, Harshu’s best friend.
  • Revathi Pillai as Vidhya M. Ranganath, Harshu’s love interest
  • Brij Bhushan Shukla as Verma Sir, Harshu’s Hindi teacher.
  • Abhay Pannu as Laxy

Episodes[edit]

Production[edit]

The creator of The Viral Fever, Arunabh Kumar stated about the concept of making a family-drama series, as according to Arunabh, film and television shows had lacked a good concept of a family drama in the past 20 years, in which a story that everyone can relate to. He wanted to bring the dynamics of the quintessential India family, which was the main core concept of the show. It was set in the 1990s as Arunabh stated that the time period was very organic because “just like the family relationships, 90s had a certain innocence about them”.[2]

While Biswapati Sarkar, who worked in TVF’s earlier projects was approached to write the script. The media’s co-director Sameer Saxena, suggested Saurabh Khanna’s name for the show. It was Saurabh’s maiden attempt in writing. Mona Singh was approached to play the role of Vishesh Bansal’s mother , while Akarsh Khurana made his acting debut with the series.[3] Arunabh chose the background to be set in Jaipur as he found the city was neither too urban nor too rural. It’s a very appropriate representation of the middle-class India, for which it gave the show a very suitable backdrop.[4]

Arunabh also noted about directing with kids, as he stated “Before we went on floor, I was skeptical about shooting with the kids. I thought it would be very challenging. But to my surprise, all the kids were extremely hard working and dedicated. They always used to come on set all prepared with the lines and that made the shoot a lot easy. Rehearsing with them during the pre-production stage also helped to prepare them well for the shoot. Saxena said that he was skeptical about shooting with the kids before the show went on the floor.”[5]

Soundtrack[edit]

The series’ soundtrack album is composed by Vaibhav Bundhoo, Rohit Sharma, Simran Hora, Nilotpal Bora and Ishan Das with lyrics written by Hussain Haidry, Vaibhav Bundhoo, Swapnil Tiwari and Manoj Kumar Nath.[6]

Tracklist
Title Lyrics Music Singer(s)
1. “Aisi Hai Hawa” Hussain Haidry, Vaibhav Bundhoo Vaibhav Bundhoo Udit Narayan 02:51
2. “Yeh Meri Family” Vaibhav Bundhoo Vaibhav Bundhoo Vaibhav Bundhoo, Kavya-Kriti 01:37
3. “Bhoolein Na Hum” Hussain Haidry Vaibhav Bundhoo Shashwat Singh 02:00
4. “Maa” Vaibhav Bundhoo Vaibhav Bundhoo Vaibhav Bundhoo, Archana Dosija, Nigah Mallya and Simran Hora 02:42
5. “Devi(L) Maa” Swapnil Tiwari Rohit Sharma Rinku Giri 02:20
6. “Shararatein” Swapnil Tiwari Rohit Sharma Arun Dev 03:00
7. “Mere Mehram” Manoj Kumar Nath Simran Hora Javed Ali 04:05
8. “Dil Ki Baaton Mein” Swapnil Tiwari Rohit Sharma Arun Dev 02:58
9. “Dhaaga” Hussain Haidry Nilotpal Bora, Ishan Das Nilotpal Bora 03:52
10. “Yeh Khwaab Hai” Vaibhav Bundhoo Vaibhav Bundhoo Vaibhav Bundhoo 02:39
Total length: 28:07

Release[edit]

The Viral Fever announced four new series on 23 June 2018, with Yeh Meri Family being one of them.[7] The official trailer was presented by TVF through their YouTube channel on 28 June 2018.[8] The first two episodes of the series was released simultaneously through TVF Play and YouTube on 12 July 2018.[9] The remaining episodes were later released on 20 July 2018.[10] It has since been made available for streaming on Netflix.[11]

Reception[edit]

Yeh Meri Family opened to positive response from critics, who appreciated the series’ use of nostalgia and the performances of the cast.[12]Firstpost critic Shreya Paul, wrote in her review stating that “With a strong cast and seemingly strong content, Yeh Meri Family may surprise audiences with its ordinary brilliance.”[13] Writing for Scroll.in, Sowmya Rao stated “Yeh Meri Family’s strong point is the way it captures the essence of the ’90s, a time when India was on the cusp of economic, social and cultural change. That conflict between old and new infused an inter-generational dynamic exclusive to that era, which is aptly reflected in Harshu’s relationship with his parents.”[14] Rahul Desai of Film Companion wrote “Yeh Meri Family becomes a series that doesn’t demand our complete attention. It occasionally counts on the fact that we can drift away, recall similar observations from our own heydays and seamlessly return to the household as an organic extension of those memories.”[15]

References[edit]

  1. ^ “Yeh Meri Family”. Retrieved 8 October 2019.
  2. ^ Tiwari, Manas (25 July 2018). “For TVF, Yeh Meri Family was always about bringing people closer to their family roots, says director Sameer Saxena”. The Financial Express. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
  3. ^ “Mona Singh introduces us to Yeh Meri Family”. Rediff. 13 July 2018. Retrieved 8 October 2019.
  4. ^ Shekhar, Mimansa (26 July 2018). “Akarsh Khurana: Yeh Meri Family has a well-written story with relatable characters”. The Indian Express. Retrieved 8 October 2019.
  5. ^ “For TVF, Yeh Meri Family was always about bringing people closer to their family roots, says director Sameer Saxena – The Financial Express”. www.financialexpress.com. 25 July 2018. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
  6. ^ “TVF’s Yeh Meri Family – Soundtrack”. iTunes.
  7. ^ New Web Series Announcement | TVF’s Yeh Meri Family | 12th July on TVFPlay, retrieved 23 February 2021
  8. ^ TVF Yeh Meri Family | Official Trailer | Watch all 7 episodes on TVFPlay, retrieved 23 February 2021
  9. ^ “The Viral Fever partners with AMFI for dramedy web series ‘Yeh Meri Family’. Exchange4Media. 2 July 2018. Retrieved 8 October 2019.
  10. ^ Shekhar, Mimansa (26 July 2018). “Yeh Meri Family actor Mona Singh: Enjoyed playing a mother because you miss such real characters on TV”. The Indian Express. Retrieved 8 October 2019.
  11. ^ “Yeh Meri Family”. Amazon Prime. Retrieved 8 October 2019.
  12. ^ Shekhar, Nishant (23 July 2018). “TVF’s Yeh Meri Family: This nostalgic trip teaches the importance of siblings”. The Indian Express. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
  13. ^ Paul, Shreya (20 July 2018). “Yeh Meri Family review: TVF show is a compelling, fun trip down memory lane for the proverbial ’90s kids”. Firstpost. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
  14. ^ Rao, Soumya (4 August 2018). “TVF’s ‘Yeh Meri Family’ is a meandering but endearing trip down memory lane”. Scroll.in. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
  15. ^ Desai, Rahul (25 July 2018). “Yeh Meri Family Review: About Time”. Film Companion. Retrieved 23 February 2021.

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