The Indian youth culture of the late 2000s was defined by a shift in television programming. Away from the traditional family dramas (saas-bahu sagas) that dominated the early part of the decade, television channels began experimenting with coming-of-age stories tailored for teenagers and young adults. At the forefront of this revolution was STAR One’s iconic television series, Miley Jab Hum Tum (When You and I Met). Premiering on September 22, 2008, the show instantly struck a chord with millennials.
The first episode of Miley Jab Hum Tum , titled " Dia Joins Excel College ," originally aired on 22 September 2008
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: The studious, disciplined, and somewhat arrogant topper who has no time for Samrat’s antics.
Episode 1 of Miley Jab Hum Tum successfully lays the groundwork for a legendary youth drama. By clearly defining its characters, establishing the cultural divide, and teasing the inevitable romantic pairings, the pilot leaves the audience eager to see how the small-town Bhushan sisters will survive the high-stakes world of Excel College.