From Tulsi to Jethalal, 20 television characters that stay in our hearts rent free

More than a show, sometimes a character makes its place in our hearts. Here is a list of 20 iconic TV characters that we still miss

Updated On: 2023-07-19 05:57 PM IST

Compiled by : Shachi Chaturvedi

Most iconic TV characters

The character of Monisha from 'Sarabhai vs Sarabhai' was played by Rupali Ganguly. It soon became a cult character in TV history as Monisha taught us the importance of bargaining

The character of Tulsi from 'Kyukii Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi' is played by Smriti Irani. It was one of the most loved daily soaps of its time. The former actress has now joined politics

'Karishma Kaa Karishma' is an Indian television series which is a remake of the 1980s American TV series Small Wonder. The show stars Jhanak Shukla as the cyber kid Karishma. It was every kid's favourite show

'Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin' is an Indian daily soap. The show was about the life of Jasmeet Walia known as Jassi who is a woman from a middle-class family in Mumbai. People loved the show because of Mona Singh's honest portrayal of Jassi

For almost 17 years, ACP Pradyuman from CID has been the most adored and mocked figure. He was loved because of his famous dialogue “kuch toh gadbad hai!”

'The Khichdi' series' comically foolish Pra-fool (Rajeev Mehta) entertained everyone, whether they were children or grandparents and who can forget his famous dialogue "Hansa, main hoon na!"

Tejasswi Prakash became famous post her portrayal of Ragini in the serial 'Sawaragini'. The show became everyone’s favourite ad it was not your usual Saas-Bahu drama

The character of Jethalal from 'Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashhmah' is played by Dilip Joshi. People loved the character because of its relatability to the common man’s daily routine

Who does not remember the cult show 'Uttaran'? The character of Ichcha from the show became everyone’s favourite Son much so that a lot of people still recognise Tina Dutta as Ichcha

Dipika Kakar became a household name with her portrayal of Simar. She was the role model of every Ideal bahu 

Rosesh Sarabhai (Rajesh Mehta) is another 'Sarabhai VS Sarabhai' character. The momma's child who wowed audiences with his poems and incredible voice

Shaktimaan (Mukesh Khanna) was a hero to every youngster and a lifesaver to every parent since kids will do whatever Shaktimaan will say

 

Hansa's (Supriya Pathak) sweetness complimented her husband's stupidity wonderfully. Only the iconic Hansa Ben from 'The Khichdi' can pull "Hello, how are you?" Haan, khaana khaake jaana"

Pankaj Kapur as Mussadi Lal in 'Office Office' got the audiences’ love because of its relatability

Doctor Salukhe from 'CID' was everyones favourite as he used to have an antidote for every virus. We doubt Salukhe could have made the corona vaccine very easily

 

Komolika Basu (Urvashi Dholakia) from 'Kasautii Zindagii Kay' will be honoured in Indian Television's Vamp Wall of Fame. Urvashi's character is one of the most loved vamps till now

Son Pari (Mrinal Devi Kulkarni) in Son Pari was Fruity's mother figure in his life but honestly, we all secretly wanted her to be with us

Sajjan (Betaal) in 'Bikram Aur Betaal'. The character was scary at so many levels, yet the excitement of their quest had everyone glued to their televisions

 

Hobo (Kiku Sharda), Hatim's devoted companion, gave a cute aspect to the serious story and became everyone’s favourite

'Balika Vadhu' arrived at a time when Indian television was bored with usual saas-bahu stories. The series handled a tough subject flawlessly. Anandi (Avika Gor), the adorable star stole everyone's hearts

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