Yeh Meri Family Season 4 is the latest installment in the nostalgic family drama series that brings back the beloved Awasthi family. Set against the backdrop of the 1995 monsoons, this season continues to explore the heartwarming dynamics between siblings Rishi and Ritika, capturing the essence of 90s middle-class life.
📺 Where to Watch
Season 4 of Yeh Meri Family premiered on August 16, 2024, and is available to stream for free with ads on:
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MX Player
You can access Amazon miniTV within the Amazon shopping app, on Prime Video, Fire TV, Smart TVs, or via the miniTV app available on the Play Store.
🧾 Episode Guide
The season comprises five episodes, each approximately 30–40 minutes long:
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Independence Day – The Awasthi parents leave for an emergency, granting Rishi and Ritika a taste of independence. However, unexpected challenges arise.
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Manglu – As Raksha Bandhan approaches, Ritika brings home an abandoned puppy, leading to sibling cooperation to keep it a secret.
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Bhai Ho To Aisa – Bade Papa's son Ashu arrives, and Rishi is thrilled to have an elder brother, but Ashu's true nature raises concerns.
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Heels – Ritika desires a pair of heels but faces resistance. Her quest leads her to navigate between personal desires and family values.
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Dosti = Pyaar? – The season finale delves into the complexities of friendship and love.
🎠Cast
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Rajesh Kumar as Sanjay Awasthi
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Juhi Parmar as Neerja Awasthi
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Hetal Gada as Ritika Awasthi
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Anngad Raaj as Rishi Awasthi
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Veena Mehta as Dadi
These actors reprise their roles, bringing authenticity and warmth to the series.
🌟 Reception
Season 4 has been well-received for its nostalgic portrayal of 90s family life, resonating with audiences who appreciate heartfelt storytelling. The sibling dynamics and relatable scenarios continue to capture the essence of growing up in a middle-class Indian family.