

SECOND INNING
In this episode of Katha Katta, we reflect on old age, an inevitable phase when companionship feels scarce and time feels limited; it’s not others’ fault; happiness at this stage comes from positivity and finding joy within yourself, just like in this story.

TOUCH UP
In this episode of Katha Katta, we explore how even in small families, emotional distance can grow. Everyone lives under one roof yet remains apart. Sometimes, all it takes is a kind word, a caring gesture, or a moment of connection, especially for the elderly, as this story shows.

SUKH
In this episode of Katha Katta, we reflect on the fading joint family system. While it demands sacrifice and compromise, it also offers shared strength and emotional support. If not for superficial reasons, many would find that life’s burdens feel lighter, just like in this story.

CHAAK
In this episode of Katha Katta, we reflect on how philosophical quarrels are natural, but holding onto anger isn’t. Differences may remain, yet ego shouldn't. Life is about cherishing the days ahead, not counting the past, and spreading happiness beyond just our own.

RAJHANS
He is black, she is fair, he is thin, she is fat, he is tall, she is short, he likes action movies, she prefers love stories, he doesn't eat non-veg, but she enjoys veg. Despite their differences, they stay happy because they fill each other's gaps, as shown in this episode of Katha Katta.

MOGRA FULALA
Sometimes marriage is a compromise, a transaction. Many couples come together against their will, surrendering to circumstances or parents' wishes. But if they give time to know each other, attraction will grow. As shown in this episode of Katha Katta.

ANTIM NIRNAY
Relationships need time to blossom. Living together 24/7 is a test for both. One should think calmly, wait for a year or two, and make 100% effort to maintain the relationship before making any final decision, as shown in this episode of Katha Katta.

Message
Arrogance can destroy any relationship, especially between husband and wife. We take things for granted in marriage, but when challenges arise, it feels like everything is falling apart. One partner should always step up to make up for the other's mistake, as shown in this episode of Katha Katta.

GOTAVALA
You need a lot of people in life. Some people who are worthy of your love, with whom you can laugh out loud and argue with each other. Whom you can claim, who will come running at your call. They will stand by you firmly in happiness and sorrow. For that, we have to take a step forward. If we have …

POORVGRAH
Sometimes we have prejudices about certain relationships. Like a mother-in-law's prejudice about her daughter-in-law and a daughter-in-law's prejudice about her mother-in-law. But you don't always get the perfect mother-in-law or daughter-in-law as shown in movies, sometimes the opposite happens. W…