Badi Doooor Se Aaye Hai stole a piece of my heart. This hidden gem, penned by the brilliant Aatish Kapadia, isn't just a sitcom; it's a warm embrace. Every resident of Sunshine Colony feels like family. Vasant, Hemant, Varsha Oza, Ronnie - they're all fantastic, but Bheravi Bhat as the ever-so-comedic Ghotak takes the cake!
It saddens me that this show hasn't gotten the recognition it deserves. Each episode, from the first to the heartwarming finale (number 636!), is a rollercoaster of emotions. I've found myself laughing out loud, tearing up, and everything in between. It's a show I revisit constantly on YouTube, finding comfort in its familiar faces and quirky humor.
Here's to hoping for a second season! But even without one, Badi Doooor Se Aaye Hai will forever hold a special place in my heart. It's a reminder that the best things in life often come from unexpected places.This is my favorite drama; I like the concept, and every member of the Sunshine Colony is the best at acting. . I want to request that Hats of Products please make take 2, when you watching 1 to 636 episodes you are emotionally attached. I watch this sitcom 2-3 times per episode