Overview
Ikyawann is a Hindi-language Indian television drama that premiered on 13 November 2017 and concluded on 1 June 2018. Broadcast on Star Plus and made available for streaming, the series took its name from the Hindi word for "fifty-one." It presented a serialized, character-driven story aimed at mainstream Indian television audiences and fit within the family/drama strand common to the channel.
Format and themes
The show followed the conventions of contemporary Indian serial drama, using a continuing narrative across episodes to explore interpersonal relationships, social pressures and personal growth. Central themes included family loyalty, identity, resilience in the face of adversity and the evolving role of women in domestic and social contexts. The storytelling combined household conflicts with romantic and moral dilemmas typical of the genre.
Production and presentation
Ikyawann was produced for regular television broadcast and therefore employed the pacing, episodic cliffhangers and visual style familiar to viewers of Hindi serials. Episodes were structured to maintain ongoing plotlines and to build dramatic tension from episode to episode. Locations, sets and costume design reflected contemporary urban and suburban Indian life, and the series used a mix of studio and on-location filming customary to its production environment.
Broadcast history and availability
The series aired on Star Plus during late 2017 and the first half of 2018, and episodes were also released on digital platforms for online viewing. For information about schedules and streaming access, see the channel or platform pages such as the Star Plus listings. The show ended its run in June 2018 and was followed in its slot by another program, reflecting the routine turnover of serial programming on Indian television.
Reception and significance
Ikyawann attracted viewers interested in family dramas with a strong central character and was noted in popular discussion for contributing to a broader trend of series that foreground young women and their choices. While not positioned as an experimental or arthouse show, it formed part of the late-2010s landscape of Hindi television, where producers explored contemporary social themes within the familiar serial format.
Notable facts and context
- The title Ikyawann translates to "fifty-one" in Hindi, a term that carries symbolic meaning in the cultural context of the series.
- The show exemplifies the daily serialized format prevalent on mainstream Indian channels, combining domestic plotlines with broader social themes.
- Its run, from November 2017 to June 2018, reflects a typical limited network run that allowed the channel to refresh its prime-time lineup.