Indian Drama With English Subtitles

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Sandra Grady

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Aug 5, 2024, 8:03:20 AM8/5/24
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Madhubalaseems to have what I want as the leads have awesome chemistry and the hero is pretty villainous/hot. The series is also well-known. But, how intense is the romance: Does the male lead become possessive/obsessive after falling for the female lead?

Hassil doesn't have the same popularity as other shows on the list. the main guy mostly played villain roles in tv shows. He does fall for the girl and I don't want to overshare so as not to give spoilers.


Madhubala has great actors and amazing chemistry and guy does become kinda villain for his love. I watched the show so long ago but yes he does fall for her slowly and a girl after getting a lot of crap does get a backbone. The romance was intense on-screen as actors actually did not like each other in real life.


Beintaah is all about love which has no boundaries and in this, the girl is an obsessive lover rather than a guy. Guy first fall for her sweet acts but later realise what she actually is. But in India, everyone loved her as she is a good actress with a huge fan following.


The leads chemistry and overall storyline were great. He does become possessive for her. This show has a huge fanbase. The guy is not a villain but definitely fits into a hot businessman and also possessive one.


Geet Hui Sabse Parayi was kind of slow-paced show as main lead slowly developed feelings for each other. Yes, the is shown was first main lead role for the actress and she is same as Madhubala one.


Another show which has this kind of possessive love was Pyaar Kii Ye Ek Kahaani . This show was inspired by Twilight. The main actor was same as Madhubala one.


Thanks for answering my questions again! After researching, My only gripe with Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon is the male lead seems to have a mother/sister complex and it seems like he'd always prioritize his sister, Anjali, over the female lead. In a fictional romance, it's definitely not attractive when the hero blatantly states that his sister's his number one priority, even over the heroine, like she'd always have to play second fiddle. I've seen complaints about this in some forums (the posts were really old tho) and hope he eventually changes his perspective and the female lead becomes his top priority...


Two other non-subbed dramas that seem to have obsessive/possessive male leads are Kuch Rang Pyar Ke Aise Bhi (I heard he gets extreme) and Dil se di dua saubhagyavati bhava (definitely an outright villain as he's abusive as well as obsessed). But, I can't watch due to lack of Eng subs.


Yeah, nowadays I also rarely watch teen/youth dramas, but Kaisi Yeh Yaariaan is loosely based on the Hana Yori Dango manga and since I was a huge fan of both the Taiwanese/Japanese drama versions, I'll probably give it a watch at some point. Esp since people are raving about the leads' chemistry and good chemistry is hard to come by these days, lol.


Thanks again for chatting with me and giving me insight regarding all these Indian dramas. It's nice to talk with an expert on this subject. After nearly two decades of watching Korean/Chinese dramas (several Thai ones as well) on/off, I've pretty much seen all the quality ones featuring this favorite trope of mine. The last really good one that had this was "Ten Miles Peach Blossoms." Currently, nothing that's out is satisfying me and I'm looking to seek fresh content from a different country.


It's not enough for a series to satisfy my standards: The drama, itself, has to be good with an actual plot and leads that have chemistry. Since I've never seen a romantic Indian drama, I know there's a decent list of good ones for me to choose from, esp. ones with the "obsessive love" angle, as I heard it's been overused to the point of being a cliche.


I was looking for something to binge watch a couple years ago and I randomly stumbled across a Youtube channel that had all the episodes (with subs) to this show called Bairi Piya. I did not plan on sticking with it but ... I was hooked and now after reading this, I kinda watch watch it again. Are the characters mad hot? No. Is the story insane? YES.


This main guy is like this rich, powerful lord (THERE'S A TWIST) and he sees the female lead - who's super poor - and BOOM. He has to have her. It is nutsssss, I began watching as a sane individual. So like, you know, he's gross, eww, this is terrible, feminism, and like less than 20 episodes later I'm like YEAH BOY trap dat girl freaking get her and make her yours. The main lead is def a villain and I love it.


I think I would have lost interest if the female lead was passive, but she fights him the whole way through the drama. She never really gives in until he starts changing and seeing the difference between love and obsession.


Be warned. This is a considerably older serial. it is a Hindi serial - so it definitely drags but just skip past like all the intense zoom ins and like you'll be done with 252 episodes in like a week.


Yes in Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon the Main lead does give more importance to her sister after his mother died and also there will be a plot twist in future which makes him care for her sister more and distrust Khushi.


Kuch Rang Pyar Ke Aise Bhi is a recent show as compared to another one on the list and yes he does get possessive for the FL but he also gives priority to his mother a lot in this. That's where the misunderstanding arises actually.


I know in Dil se di dua saubhagyavati bhava the lead was most crazy and definitely a villain and in this, you actually see another lead in FL life later. It was mostly based on domestic violence or toxic relationships people these days are in.


Yes, Bairi Piya would perfectly fit this trope and as a kid, I did not like the ML as he was a villain in my eyes and I loved Radhe with Amoli. Also, the guy who played ML is such a good actor that he was a good guy in his previous show and I just can't unsee that.


Lol, I can see that and it's hard determining whether or not dramas are subtitled unless you click on the links and start watching. Nowadays, if I find any Indian dramas fitting this trope that's subtitled, I'm going to download everything onto my hard drive for future viewing. Who knows when it gets taken down and the subs disappear forever...


Thanks, by the way, for recommending Bairi Piya. Who knows, maybe the subtitled version will turn up again someday. I think the ML is actually pretty attractive/manly. His features aren't perfect, but I do find him semi-handsome. The FL is absolutely gorgeous! And she seems very delicate/fragile, which makes her the perfect contrast to the ML's manly build. They look hot together.


There is another Pakistani show...kinda old but the guy is super obsessed and eventually kidnaps her for marriage. As in Khaani, H is the main lead and the antagonist...I'm not sure about subs though. It's called Tair-e-Lahoti...btw I'm into the same trope! Watched plenty of shows with the same kinda H! Would you want to try a Turkish show?


Some weeks later the Smith sisters came to visit me. When I mentioned serving some Indian sweets up jumped Sister No. 1 accompanying me to the kitchen saying she wanted to see if they were the kind of sweets Khushi makes. Khushi? A who dat I asked upon which Sister Smith informed me that Khushi was the star of Strange Love, one of two Indian soap operas CVM TV had started showing in their lunchtime slot, Monday to Friday from 1 to 1:30 and 1:30 to 2:00.


The shows I watch carry no subtitles. I wish HotStar carry English subtitles because the shows on the website are pretty much exciting. Anyway, I read the written updates of the stories to understand what is said. The updates are written in English, thank God.


Kushi is phenomenal!Even the Bobo Ras that work wid I love it. A one a de biggest talk bout yah.

Mi nuh watch much T-blind, but mi watch it areddy and it poetical and melodic.

Most of all it is strikingly lacking in de horrible violence of actions and thought dat de American T-blind display so many times per episode.

The iritical relief is almost palpable.


Strange love (ISS PYAAR KO KYA NAAM DOON) Is a magical love story this director Gul Khan is known for her incredible work you guys can check her other work also such as, qubool hai(ASYA VERSION), Humsafars, ishqbaaz..it not as sweet and cute as strange love but worth a watch ?


Unlike Hollywood soap that portray negative sentiments towards a romantic relationship. Strange love is riveting ,it keep you on your feet. The intensity of the love between the people is so pulsating ,they can feel each other energy without touching.

I love it


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