The 8:30 PM slot on Star Plus has a new pulse. On February 3, 2026, the channel premiered its latest ambitious project, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Parshuram’. While at first glance it might look like your typical domestic drama, the show quickly reveals itself to be a high-stakes espionage thriller wrapped in the warmth of a family saga.
Starring Neil Bhatt and Shambhavi Singh, the series is an official Hindi remake of the popular Bengali show Parashuram – Ajker Nayok. It explores a captivating “secret identity” trope that feels like a blend of The Family Man and classic Bollywood action, making it a standout in the current television landscape.
The Concept: An Ordinary Family with an Extraordinary Secret
The heart of the story lies in the Deshmukh household. To his neighbors, friends, and even his wife, Shivprasad (Neil Bhatt) is a simple, mild-mannered man who works as an insurance agent. He is a devoted father to his two children, Pihu and Chintu, and a loving husband who occasionally gets scolded for forgetting anniversaries.
However, beneath this unassuming exterior lies Parshuram—a elite covert agent who handles the nation’s most dangerous missions.
The Core Conflict: The Art of the Lie
The brilliance of Mr. and Mrs. Parshuram is the constant tension of the “Double Life.” Shivprasad must balance:
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The Domestic Sphere: Managing household budgets, dealing with a demanding aristocratic mother-in-law, and keeping his “modern” wife happy.
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The Espionage Sphere: Facing off against international syndicates, hit-women with past connections, and high-risk tactical operations.
The show poses a haunting question: Can you truly know the person you wake up next to every morning?
Meet the Cast: Powerhouse Performances
Neil Bhatt as Shivprasad / Parshuram
Coming off the success of Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin and Megha Barsenge, Neil Bhatt delivers a tour de force performance. He seamlessly switches between the bumbling, sweet Shiv and the lethal, cold-blooded Parshuram. His ability to change his body language and gaze within seconds is a testament to his versatility.
Shambhavi Singh as Shalini Deshmukh
Shambhavi Singh (known for Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai) brings immense heart to Shalini. She plays a woman who left her wealthy, aristocratic background to marry Shiv for love. Shalini is a modern, strong-willed woman who manages the home with an iron fist and a soft heart. Her innocence regarding Shiv’s real job adds a layer of tragic irony to every romantic scene.
The Supporting Ensemble
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Mahi Bhanushali (Pihu) & Raanav Sharma (Chintu): The children bring a much-needed lightness to the show. Their chemistry with Neil Bhatt creates some of the series’ most heartwarming moments.
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Roshnii Bhattacharya (Sheetal): A dangerous hit-woman from Shiv’s past who adds a “femme fatale” energy to the spy plot.
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Khalid Siddiqui & Sushant Marya: Veteran actors who round out the complex web of family and foes.
Why It’s Topping the Buzz Charts in February 2026
Since its launch, the show has garnered an impressive opening TRP of 1.6, a strong start for a new fiction entry. Here’s why it has struck a chord with the audience:
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Genre-Blending: It’s rare to see “action-thriller” elements integrated so seamlessly into a primetime daily soap. One moment you’re watching a sweet anniversary surprise, and the next, a high-octane chase sequence.
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Relatable Stakes: Despite the spy elements, the show stays grounded in middle-class realities. Shalini and Shiv’s struggle to save money and provide for their kids makes them deeply relatable.
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Modern vs. Traditional: The “Unique Dynamic” mentioned in the promos highlights Shalini’s modern outlook clashing with the traditional expectations of her in-laws, creating classic “Saas-Bahu” drama that Star Plus fans love, but with a fresh twist.
Production & Visuals: A Cinematic Experience
Produced by Blues Productions (the makers behind Aarti Anjali Awasthi), the show boasts high production values. The action sequences are choreographed with a gritty realism that is often missing from TV serials. The use of real locations for the spy missions contrasted with the cozy, warm lighting of the Deshmukh home helps visually separate Shiv’s two worlds.
Final Verdict: Is It Worth the Watch?
If you are tired of the same old kitchen politics and are looking for something that offers both emotional depth and an adrenaline rush, Mr. and Mrs. Parshuram is a must-watch. It’s a bold experiment by Star Plus to bring “OTT-style” storytelling to the small screen, and so far, it’s a gamble that is paying off beautifully.

