Top 10 Most Popular Tv Shows 2021, Get To Know About Best And Most Popular Tv Shows Of 2021

Top 10 Most Popular Tv Shows 2021: Tv shows have always been a favorite for everyone from small children to teenagers especially the older women who are staying home. Find the Most Popular TV Shows of 2021 here. so let’s go further to know more about the Top 10 Most Popular Tv Shows 2021.

by J Nandhini | Updated Dec 20, 2021

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Tv shows have always had a special place in the hearts of Indians, especially women. Though this cannot be isolated to women alone as there are many men out there who prefer watching Tv shows and today a number of TV shows are being developed and produced with men in their minds as the primary audience. But whatever be the case TV shows have always had prime time importance amongst the population of India. Tv shows have been in existence for a very long time and there are a number of different genres in Tv shows. Some of these genres are listed below

  • Reality shows 

  • Drama

  • Comedy

  • Sports

  • Entertainment

  • Horror

  • Romance

  • Factual

  • Music

The extent of viewers and watch rate for the multifarious tv shows aired on the various channels in India has resulted in a number of these shows becoming popular. The popularity of these shows depends mainly on the story, plot, or entertainment value offered by them. It is TRP which is the base for deciding which show is the Most Popular TV Show in India.

S.No

Most Popular Tv Shows

1.

WandaVision

2.

Mare of Easttown

3.

Squid Game

4.

We're Here

5.

The White Lotus

6.

The Chair

7.

High on the Hog

8.

Ted Lasso

9.

What We Do in the Shadows

10.

Maid

1.WandaVision

Let me tell it to you straight: there is no show that encapsulates the past year better than WandaVision. Following Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany in their respective roles as Wanda and Vision, what started as Marvel's first made-for-TV outing ended up being a beautiful meditation on grief and sadness. Also, one hell of a nod to TV history. But beyond the surface level compliments (and the much-deserved praise of the brilliant Kathryn Hahn), WandaVision takes the top spot because it captured a piece of our humanity that we haven't quite been able to fully vocalize on our own as we deal with These Times.

2. Mare of Easttown

Debuting mid-April, Mare of Easttown gave us the genuine Pennsylvania accent we didn't know we needed. Kate Winslet leads the series as the steely titular Mare and the focus is on a small town reckoning with a brutal murder. Mind you, while Winslet's character is dealing with that, she's also doing her best to keep her own life together. It's the best that the actress has been in years, and while that's saying a lot, I stand by it. There's something about her everywoman approach—her willingness to sit in the sadness and grief of Mare—that made the miniseries absolutely electric.

3. Squid Game

It's the K-drama that broke Netflix. Following a young man who enters a battle royale-style competition for $45.6 billion, the title has become one of the biggest shows of the fall. Actually, of all time. The demented premise, the horrific gore, the human nature at the center of the madness? It all plays a part in making Squid Game an unforgettable watch. It also marks an incredible moment for American pop culture as, arguably, the moment when Korean pop culture and its power permeated the stateside TV space so completely.

4. We're Here

When the Queer Eye reboot debuted a few years back, the series was beloved by critics and viewers alike, selling the ideas of acceptance, self-love, and a (not) good French tuck. Maybe it's not fair to compare Queer Eye and We're Here, but I don't care. What the former does is make the non-LGBTQIA lot comfortable with the LGBTQIA world. What We're Here has done, brilliantly, in its second season is to make its audience look at a corner of the world they don't know about earnestly. It puts them in it. Hosted by three drag queens, the HBO docuseries follows three subjects each episode as they try to drag, often for the first time. It allows them, and viewers, to see a colorful perspective of the community that rarely gets a spotlight.

5. The White Lotus

Mike White, you clever bastard. With his latest creation, the show-runner delivered the year's most watchable and most scathing criticism of wealth and privilege—and my friends... it stings. Starring everyone (more specifically, Connie Britton, Steve Zahn, Natasha Rothwell, Jennifer Coolidge, and more), HBO's summer miniseries is so well crafted it's actually incredibly grating. That is the point, though. A bit of cringe. A bit of irreverence. And a bit of murder. Whoa, sorry, murder? Is this still a satire we're talking about??? The series, set across a week at a Hawaiian resort, skewers woke-ness as well as it does the upper class, landing a wobbly and unjust finale that, ironically enough, makes a bigger point than if justice had actually been served.

6. The Chair

The Chair is an outstanding, bite-sized comedy on Netflix starring Sandra Oh as the first female chair of an English department at a "low-tier Ivy." The series, dark and biting, skewers the irreverence of college administrators, divorced from the world of their students. But it doesn't let its coeds off without a bit of snarky commentary on a generation more influenced by a social media post than actual action.

7. High on the Hog

The four-part docuseries from Netflix is some of the best food—nay, general—TV content that's come out in years. Food writer and host Stephen Satterfield pace the series perfectly as he traces the lineage of American gastronomy from West Africa to the United States. Critically, he allows the people who know better than him to tell their own stories themselves, adding important new angles to our shared history, all through the lens of food.

8. Ted Lasso

There has been Online Discourse™ about whether we can, collectively, handle the heavy dose of optimism that Ted Lasso has to offer, but those spending time-fighting have not been paying attention to what really matters. As in, the show. If Season One was about introducing us to eternal optimism, Season Two meditated on how skin-deep that kind of attitude is. Wading into topics like mental health and toxic masculinity, Ted Lasso is a brave look at what it takes to be positive in our ever-worrying world. Sometimes, all you have to do is Believe.
 

9. What We Do in the Shadows

What We Do in the Shadows is one of those series that everyone should be watching, even if it's not constantly at the top of the Hot TV chatter. It doesn't star Kate Winslet, nor does it feature gruesome murder, or a cult, but three seasons deep, you'd be hard-pressed to find a series with more heart, chemistry, and sharp writing. Also, laughs. WWDITS will have you wishing that you, too, shared a New York home with a dysfunctional batch of hundreds-year-old vampires.

10. Maid

Like any other series that came out early this fall, Maid got swallowed up by the Squid Game fanfare. But lingering in the Top 10 of Netflix around the same time was a little drama with one hell of a story. The miniseries stars Margaret Qualley as a domestic abuse survivor struggling to escape her relationship and create a livable existence for her and her child. (Bonus points for including the oft-undervalued Andie Macdowell, who happens to be Qualley’s real-life mother.) No series in recent memory has shed such a thoughtful light on socioeconomic issues like these and the barriers to entry that plague millions of Americans as they attempt to better their lives.

Best Tv Shows Of 2021

S.No

The Best TV Shows Of 2021

1.

The Other Two

2.

Succession

3.

The Chair

4.

Love Life

5.

Hacks

6.

WandaVision

7.

Love Island U.K

8.

Selling Sunset

9.

Queen Sugar

10.

Never Have I Ever

11.

Blood & Water

12.

Gentefied

13.

On My Block

14.

Elite

15.

Insecure

16.

Reservation Dogs

17.

All American

18.

High on the Hog

19.

Pose

20.

Sex Education

21.

PEN15

22.

Search Party

23.

Evil

24.

The twenties

25l

South Side

The No. 1 show has the highest rating. Since TV ratings were higher because there were fewer viewing opportunities, the rankings favored older shows. But the list nevertheless sheds light on which reveals their decades dominated. Shows that have ruled in several seasons are identified several times each victory is known as a single and single victory. The most represented TV show in this overview is American Idol, with six seasons logged at No. 1. 

NO.

SERIAL

CHANNEL

TRP RATING

1.

ANUPAMA

STAR PLUS

4.2

2.

GHUM HAI KISIKEY PYAAR MEIN

STAR PLUS

3.2

3.

IMLIE

STAR PLUS

2.8

4.

UDAARIYAAN

COLORS TV

2.6

5.

YEH HAI CHAHATEIN

STAR PLUS

2.5

6.

YEH RISHTA KYA KEHLATA HAI

STAR PLUS

2.3

7.

SAATH NIBHAANA SAATHIYA 2

STAR PLUS

2.2

8.

PANDYA STORE

STAR PLUS

2.1

9.

KUNDALI BHAGYA

ZEE TV

1.8

10.

KUMKUM BHAGYA

ZEE TV

1.6


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Top 10 Most Popular Tv Shows 2021 - FAQ

1. What TV show should I watch in 2021?

Here are 15 TV shows that should be on your radar in 2021.

  • Headspace Guide to Meditation (January 1)
  • Dickinson Season 2 (January 8)
  • Search Party Season 4 (January 14)
  • WandaVision (January 15), The Falcon and The Winter Soldier (March 19), Loki (May), Ms.
  • Batwoman Season 2 (January 17)
2. Who is the No 1 TRP show in India?  

From Anupamaa to Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin , here are the top five shows on Indian TV currently. Rupali Ganguly's show has topped the Television Rating Point (TRP) chart with highest ever 4.2 million views.

3. Which TV show has the highest TRP in 2021?  

Anupama is still in the number 1 rank position while Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah is gaining popularity and is at the number 2 TRP rank position. The following table shows the ranking and ratings of the Top 15 Indian Hindi TV serials & Shows TRP online and their TRP points for the first week of May.

4. Which is the No 1 TV show in India 2021?  

BARC has released the TRP rating list this week and the list of top 10 Indian serials is out. Anupama still holds the first TRP position while Bigg Boss Grand Finale made an entry in the top 10 TRP list. Star Plus's Yeh Hai Chahatein and Saath Nibhana Saathiya 2 also made their places in the top 10 list.

5. Which is the longest serial in India?  

The Telugu serial, Abhishekam (2008-) is the longest-running serial on Indian television with over 3,600 episodes as of November 2020. Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah (2008-present) is the longest running Hindi TV show of India. It completed 13 years and entered its 14th year on 28th July 2021.

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