&TV is strengthening its focus on light-hearted, relatable storytelling with the launch of its new fiction offering, ‘Hey Bhagwaan – Kitna Badal Gaya Insaan!’, a show that blends everyday family drama with a gentle mythological twist.
Staying true to the channel’s refreshed brand promise of stress-free entertainment, the series is positioned as a divine dramedy designed for wholesome family viewing.
The show is set in Ujjain and revolves around Mahesh Sharma, an upright and honest lawyer whose habit of always speaking the truth often lands him in uncomfortable situations — whether at home, in court, or within his neighbourhood. The narrative takes an unexpected turn when Shiv Bhagwan descends to live with Mahesh, leading to a series of humorous, thought-provoking interactions that reflect on honesty, faith, and changing human behaviour.
Rooted firmly in everyday Indian life, ‘Hey Bhagwaan – Kitna Badal Gaya Insaan!’ draws from familiar domestic settings and community dynamics. The story weaves together Mahesh’s family, his neighbours, and divine visitors, using slice-of-life moments to explore how ordinary people respond when ideals like truth and integrity are tested in daily situations.
With its mix of humour, emotion and subtle social commentary, the show aims to offer viewers a refreshing break from high-intensity drama, while still striking a relatable chord. ‘Hey Bhagwaan – Kitna Badal Gaya Insaan!’ will premiere soon on &TV and will stream exclusively on ZEE5 in Hindi.
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