Celebrate Mother's Day by binge-watching these OTT shows with your first girl best friend aka your mother
Last Updated: 03.03 PM, May 11, 2025
It is that time where the definition of girls' night (or day) routine changes. While 'why should boys have all the fun' definitely means girls taking time out to enjoy the company with their gossip girlies, today is the day to celebrate your soon-to-be best friend. Yep, you guessed it right! It is the day to celebrate your ultimate confidante (well, in most cases), your mother. So, sneak in some popcorn (or homemade food) or just get takeaway to stay miles away from the kitchen today and binge-watch OTT shows with your BFF, your mother.
No matter which season, Gullak always holds a special place. Geetanjali Kulkarni in the role of the mother fitting in with three boys (yes, her husband, played by Jameel Khan, is also a boy) is something that you can't help but admire. Trust us when we say this, you'll end up giving your mother the biggest hug once the series ends (probably with every season).
What better way to connect with your old woman than to learn about different kinds of women? Girls Hostel presents the lives of teens growing up to be strong, independent women. You two might end up learning a thing or two (mainly about what mistakes to avoid in life and how to avoid them).
A sweet tale of siblings, Tripling sees the sister sort things out between her egotistic brothers. The bonus? Your mother might get to see what cool parents are like and relate to them unlike ever before!
Because what's life without a little drama? Potluck, like the name itself suggests, is about all kinds of tastes being infused onto one plate. The series is exactly that - every family member who has their own identity, set of problems and personalities, coming under one roof to enjoy a meal together.
The generation gap struggle is real. Not every parent understands what their child wants, and not every child can keep holding on to their parent in wrongdoings. Family Aaj Kal balances both aspects out as Apoorva Arora's Meher balances her love life and family, just barely. Watching this one with your mother might just be what you both need to unwind the day!
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