Have you ever shared a short, funny story on Twitter and wondered if someone would turn it into a mini-series? That’s exactly how Khidki: Humari Funny Kahani came to life! This Indian anthology comedy series invites us to look through a “window” into real people’s true and amusing experiences.
What’s the Story About?
Khidki—which means “window”—airs on SAB TV, and it began on 28 June 2016, wrapping up on 12 December 2016. Each episode brings a new story inspired by tweets—simple funny tales written in 140 characters—that people shared on Twitter.
Instead of a continuous plot, the show is an anthology: each mini-story is like a short film you watch and enjoy in one sitting. You get variety, charm, and freshness with every episode!
Cast & Character
The series is hosted by Jamnadas Majethia, who invites viewers into each story with warmth and humor.
Because it’s episodic, the cast changes with each story. Here are some highlights:
- Aishwarya Sakhuja plays Anju in “Anju Ki Shaadi,” the first story.
- Rajeev Mehta and Lubna Salim appear in the same tale.
- Sarita Joshi features in two different stories—as Lalita Swami in one episode and as a grandmother (“Dadi Maa”) in another.
- Shraddha Musale plays Bhanupriya in “Govinda Govinda” and a ghost in “Bhoot Bangla”.
- Deepali Pansare, Simran Kaur Hundal, Shivshakti Sachdev, Kishori Godbole—each story sees familiar actors bringing real-life moments to the screen.
- In “Hum Saath Saath Hain,” Sheena Bajaj, Chandni Bhagwanani, and Vishal Bhardwaj play a trio from Jalandhar.
- Many other talented actors rotate through, making every episode a fresh delight—Manav Gohil, Krishna Bharadwaj, Supriya Pathak, and more.
How Many Episodes?
Khidki had just one season but packed in 120 episodes—each around 40 minutes long. That’s a lot of funny, real-life stories!
Which Platform?
Even though it’s often called a web series, Khidki actually aired on SAB TV, a popular Indian television channel. There’s no official streaming (OTT) platform cited in the Wikipedia article, so if you’re looking to watch it online, you might check SAB TV’s own digital platforms or other Indian streaming services.
Final Thoughts
Khidki brings ordinary people’s little moments to life—making you smile, laugh, and sometimes nod in recognition. Every story shines on its own, thanks to the strong ensemble of actors and the charm of everyday experience. If you love short, heartfelt comedies based on real lives, this series is a lovely window to peer through.

Brandon is the cheif editor and writer at WorldUnfolds.com. With a passion for storytelling and a keen editorial eye, he crafts engaging content that captivates and enlightens readers worldwide.















