Simple, accurate and true in its own form. R K narayan stories are great. this show brings us in totally different place
... View MoreEven though knowing that one of the Karnataka's most talented actor/director Shankar nag has directed the series and also acted by Karnataka's (kannada Film Industry)great talents like Anant Nag (brother of the director Shankar Nag) and Master Manjunath, I never expected this to be so good. When I watched the first episode I was dumb founded. After that I was just hooked... I still remember my childhood days eagerly waiting for every single episode and totally getting lost in amazing stories of "Malgudi Days" and swamy's innocence for the whole 22 minutes and wishing those 22 minutes to never get over. The serial is shot in Malgudi (a sweet place in Karnataka) which depicts several stories from Swamy's life written by RK Narayan. I own the DVD's and still watch them regularly. Even after watching countless number of times one can never get bored... If you want me to describe "Malgudi Days" in words I can merely say "Words cannot describe it" or words by any body else other than RK Narayan himself.
... View MoreThis is not one of the best but the very best that Indian television has to offer.Whatever the crap that they show on TV these days should be thrown in the dumps when we compare it to Malgudi Days. I have seen this so many times that I have lost the count of it. I will make sure everybody in my future generation too watches it.It is one of those great classics which I can never forget till I m in this world.Great work and great stories with great acting is all how we can sum it upPeople from all around the world, if u are reading this please don't forget to watch this.A remarkable honest classic television package Cheers
... View MoreI think this is, BY FAR, the best TV serial to ever be produced in India...by anyone. At least from what I've seen.The atmosphere and the mood that the episodes create are something very positive, wholesome, and nostalgic. I miss watching Malgudi Days with my family when I was small. Those were truly beautiful times..unlike what Indian cinema has turned into now.To say that moral artistry is something which is lacking in India nowadays, would be an understatemnet. It simply no longer exists.I recommend "Malgudi Days" to anyone who comes across it. And I encourage to anyone who reads this, to stop buying cheap commodities produced by Indian cinema today. Only when the buying stops will the selling stop.
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