OTT platforms in India have produced an astounding amount of material for viewers over the past several years. The majority of these shows, according to many viewers, are too violent or obscene to be watched as a family. Even though that is the case, there is plenty of Indian web series that are suitable for families. There are several shows you can watch with your parents or children to spend some much-needed quality time with your loved ones, as we mention below.
Top Family Web Series List 2024, Check out the best family-friendly Indian web series you can watch
1. Bose: Dead/Alive
This programme, which is based on the life of Subhas Chandra Bose, investigates the enigma surrounding the passing of the brave leader who was thought to have perished in a plane crash. According to conspiracy theories, Bose may have lived in secrecy for a lot longer.
Where to watch: Jiocinema, ALTBalaji, MX Player
2. The Forgotten Army
In Indian history, Subhas Chandra Bose has always been a mysterious figure. The leader travelled all the way to Japan, where he reactivated the Indian National Army, which had been disbanded. He intended for the army to join the Japanese in combat and aid India’s freedom cause.
Where to watch: Prime Video
3. Breathe
After a series of deaths of organ donors that appeared to be unrelated, Crime Branch officer Kabir weaves together a story that points him in the direction of Danny, a likeable father of a boy who needs an organ donor. Kabir needs to address the underlying issues.
Where to watch: Prime Video
4. State of Siege: 26/11
Through the eyes of a group of NSG commandos sent to battle, the terrorists responsible for the attack, State of Siege examines the tragic events of the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
Where to watch: Disney+Hotstar
5. Hostages
Dr Mira’s family is taken hostage the day before she intends to operate on the chief minister. Mira must kill her trusting patient in order to save them. Will Mira violate both her morals and the lives of others in order to save her family? The main focus of the show is this.
Where to watch: Disney+Hotstar
6. Kota Factory
Thousands of JEE hopefuls travel to the Indian city of Kota each year to enrol in coaching that prepares them for the challenging exam. The pressure and anxiety these young pupils experience are examined in Kota Factory.
Where to watch: YouTube, TVF Play
7. Aspirants
This endearing TVF programme centres on the lives of three buddies who are all aspiring UPSC candidates.
Where to watch: YouTube, TVF Play
8. Queen
Queen examines the life of Jayalalithaa, the former chief minister of Tamil Nadu, tracing her journey from her early acting days to her rise to political prominence.
Where to watch: MX Player
9. Panchayat
Abhishek learns that his prospects of getting his chosen career after graduation are minimal, so he settles for a position at the Panchayat office in the little town of Phulera.
Where to watch: Prime Video
10. Adulting
Young adults Nikhat and Ray share a flat and are just beginning their adult lives. Together, the two embark on this new journey as they deal with the challenges of their growing independence.
Where to watch: YouTube
11. What the Folks’s
Explore the antics of a contemporary Indian family in this uplifting sitcom.
Where to watch: YouTube
12. Special Ops
A RAW officer is certain that there is a single mastermind behind all of the attacks after comparing a number of terrorist attacks.
Where to watch: Disney+Hotstar
13. Mind the Malhotras
The Malhotras decide to seek treatment to address their mid-life marital troubles after learning that the majority of their couple friends end up divorcing in order to avoid becoming like their pals.
Where to watch: Prime Video
14. Tripling
Three siblings embark on a journey that allows them to rekindle their bonds with one another.
Where to watch: TVF Play, YouTube (Partly), MX Player
15. Gullak
Gullak covers the lives of the Mishra family, a stereotypical Indian middle-class family that strives to keep up with the demands of the modern world.
Where to watch: SonyLIV
16. Yeh Meri Family
This programme takes a look back at the childhood years of a little boy named Harshu in the 1990s, covering his experiences at home and at school as he deals with the difficulties of youth.
Where to watch: TVF play, Prime Video
17. Permanent Roommates
The commitment-phobic Tanya advises that they live together for a while to see if they are compatible to get married after her long-distance boyfriend, Mukesh, arrives in India in hopes of marrying her.
Where to watch: TVF Play, MX Player