Khichdi (disambiguation)

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Khichdi , or Khichri, is a South Asian rice and lentil dish.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Khichdi (dish)</span> South Asian rice and lentil dish

Khichdi or khichri is a dish in South Asian cuisine made of rice and lentils (dal) with numerous variations. Variations include bajra and mung dalkhichri. In Indian culture, in several regions, especially in the northern areas, it is considered one of the first solid foods that babies eat.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Hyderabadi cuisine</span> Native cooking style of Hyderabad, India

Hyderabadi cuisine, also known as Deccani cuisine, is the native cooking style of the Hyderabad, Telangana, India. The haute cuisine of Hyderabad began to develop after the foundation of the Bahmani Sultanate, and the Qutb Shahi dynasty centered in the city of Hyderabad promoted the native cuisine along with their own. Hyderabadi cuisine had become a princely legacy of the Nizams of Hyderabad as it began to further develop under their patronage.

Khichdi is a Hindi language sitcom produced by UTV Software Communications in association with Hats Off Productions, which debuted on STAR Plus on 10 September 2002. The series has been rerun on STAR Plus and its sister channels several times. It served as the first series in the Khichdi franchise. The second series in the franchise was called Instant Khichdi, which aired on Star Plus's sister channel, STAR One. The reruns have aired on several channels including STAR Utsav and Pogo. A twenty-episode third series also titled Khichdi premiered on 14 April 2018 on StarPlus.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sabudana khichri</span> Indian food

Sabudana khichri is an Indian dish made from soaked sabudana. It is the dish of choice when an individual observes a "fast" during Shivratri, Navratri, or a similar Hindu religious occasion.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Khichra</span> Indian cuisine

Khichra or Khichda is a variation of the dish Haleem, popular with Muslims of the Indian subcontinent. Khichra is cooked all year and particularly at the Ashura of Muharram. It is made using goat meat, beef, lentils and spices, slowly cooked to a thick paste. It is the meat-based variant of Khichdi, a rice dish from the Indian subcontinent. In Pakistan, beef Haleem and Khichra is sold as street food in most cities throughout the year.

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Vandana Pathak is an Indian actress who appears in Hindi films, stage and television. She is popular for her role as Jayshree Parekh in the Khichdi franchise; as well as her antagonistic role of Gaura in the soap opera Saath Nibhaana Saathiya. She has played many Gujarati roles in Indian serials. In a career spanning more than two decades, she has most of her memorable work in comedy plays and sitcoms.

The Khichdi franchise is a Hindi language franchise of television series and films created by Hats Off Productions and UTV Software Communications, written and directed by Aatish Kapadia. The franchise is one of the earliest on Indian Television to adopt the western model of appearing in seasons and also the first Indian television series to be adapted into a Bollywood film series. The franchise has seen several re-airings on both STAR Plus and its affiliated channels.

<i>Khichdi</i> (2018 TV series) Indian TV series or programme

Khichdi is an Indian television comedy series that premiered on 14 April 2018 on StarPlus, Positioned as the third season on television and the fourth installment in the Khichdi franchise, the show featured the same principal cast and introduced a slightly modified storyline.