Vs Sarabhai Season 1 All Episodes — Sarabhai

Vs Sarabhai Season 1 All Episodes — Sarabhai

Two societies compete for best Ganesh idol decorations. Maya leads the elite team. Monisha insists on doing things her way. They split the family effort. In the end, they lose – but bond slightly over blaming the judges.

The sophisticated, snobbish matriarch whose signature catchphrase, "Monisha beta, that’s so middle class," became a cultural phenomenon. sarabhai vs sarabhai season 1 all episodes

★★★★★ (5/5) Best Episode: Episode 28 – "The Baby Name Game" (Where Maya suggests naming the child "Aishwarya" because "she will be beautiful, like me," and Monisha suggests "Dipika" because "she is also a bahu who won.") Worst Episode to Watch on an Empty Stomach: Any episode where they eat Rosa milk and Chocolate Mousse while Monisha craves Aloo Paratha . Two societies compete for best Ganesh idol decorations

Sarabhai vs Sarabhai Season 1 consists of 70 episodes that follow the upper-class Sarabhai family in South Mumbai and their hilarious conflicts with their middle-class daughter-in-law. The season originally aired between 2004 and 2006 and remains a cult classic for its sophisticated humor. They split the family effort

The sane, bridge-playing son caught between his wife and his mother.

The first season of Sarabhai vs Sarabhai premiered in 2004 and consisted of 13 episodes. The show introduced us to the Sarabhai family, comprising Roshan (Sakina Jaffrey), a free-spirited and modern woman, her husband Shyam (Vikas Sethi), a simple and traditional man, and their daughter Naina (Aparna Nancherla), a quirky and lovable young girl. The Parekh family, on the other hand, consists of Purushottam (Amrish Puri), a wealthy and strict patriarch, his wife Bhabi (Hina Khan), and their son Kavi (Kunal Khemu), a charming and suave young man.

When Monisha buys Maya a birthday gift—a hideous, glittering plastic Ganesha—Maya stages an intervention. But the real battle isn’t about taste. It’s about belonging. Maya sees Monisha as an invader. Monisha, raised in a modest household, sees the Sarabhais as a fortress she must storm with kindness.