Star Jalsha has been the undisputed king of Bengali entertainment for nearly two decades. As the flagship Bengali general entertainment channel of the Star India network (now part of Disney/ Viacom18), it has consistently delivered blockbuster family dramas, mythological sagas, and light-hearted comedies.
For the average viewer in West Bengal and Bangladeshi communities worldwide, keeping track of the Star Jalsha all serial list can be overwhelming. The channel frequently shuffles its lineup, launches new shows, or wraps up old favorites.
Whether you are a binge-watcher looking for the current schedule or someone nostalgic for classic hits, this guide provides the most exhaustive list of every major Star Jalsha serial — past and present. star jalsha all serial list
These serials have ended their run within the last year but remain popular due to reruns and digital availability on Disney+ Hotstar.
As the channel matured, it began to experiment. The writers realized that Bengali audiences craved magic alongside their melodrama. Star Jalsha All Serial List: The Ultimate Guide
This era was defined by the phenomenal success of "Mahabharat" (the dubbed version), which captivated the state. But the true regional triumphs were the fantasy epics. "Kirnmala" burst onto screens—a girl from the stars falling to Earth. It was a visual spectacle that proved Bengali TV could do VFX.
Then came the "Monster" era. "Bhooter Bhabishyat" and "Goyenda Ginni" mixed the supernatural with the domestic. The channel showed it wasn't afraid to have a ghost live in the guest room or a housewife solve crimes. Sreemoyee: A landmark show about a middle-aged housewife
However, tradition remained the backbone. "Bojhena Shey Bojhena" became a cultural reset. Based on the Tamil classic Raja Rani, the romance between the arrogant Aranya and the sweet Pakhi became the gold standard for romance in Bengal. Even today, the characters are spoken of with reverence.
For encyclopedia purposes, here is an alphabetical Star Jalsha all serial list (excluding very short-lived shows):