Looking for heartwarming Indian shows to enjoy with your family? From small-town tales and childhood nostalgia to inspiring village stories, these Amazon Prime Video web series are full of emotions, life lessons, and relatable moments. Perfect for cozy binge-watching with kids, parents, or grandparents.

1. Gram Chikitsalay (IMDb: 7.2)
Dr. Prabhat is a young and hopeful doctor who takes charge of a rundown Primary Health Centre in a remote North Indian village, hoping to bring real change. But as he faces the harsh realities of the system and the village’s struggles, he soon learns that it’s not just the village that needs healing—he must also adapt and grow. This touching drama is both inspiring and eye-opening.
2. Dupahia (IMDb: 7.3)
Set in rural India, Dupahia revolves around the impact of a mysterious motorcycle on a peaceful village. As secrets unfold and crime surfaces, the story dives into human greed and morality.
3. The Family Man (IMDb: 8.7)
A middle-class man secretly works as an intelligence officer while balancing his family life. As he fights terrorists and uncovers deadly plots, his personal life starts to fall apart.
5. Half Pants Full Pants (IMDb: 8.5)
A nostalgic tale set in the 1980s, it follows a young boy growing up in a small town with big dreams. Full of innocence, mischief, and life lessons.
6. Yeh Meri Family (IMDb: 9.1)
Set in the late ’90s, the show captures the life of a middle-class boy growing up with strict parents and a loving sibling. From exam stress to summer vacations, it’s a nostalgic ride for anyone who grew up in a typical Indian household.
7. Panchayat (IMDb: 8.9)
A young engineering graduate gets a job as a Panchayat secretary in a remote UP village. Struggling to adjust, he slowly learns life lessons from the simple yet wise villagers.
8. Lakhon Mein Ek (IMDb: 8.2)
This anthology series explores the struggles of individuals against a rigid system. One season follows a teenager forced into IIT coaching, while another highlights problems in rural healthcare.
So which one is your favourite?