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Yam Hain Hum is an Indian Hindi-language television sitcom that aired on the SAB TV channel. The show is built around a fantastical premise in which Yamraj, the Hindu god of death, descends to Earth along with his celestial messenger Chitragupt and resides in the household of an ordinary middle-class Indian family. The series uses this comic situation to satirise everyday domestic life, urban anxieties and social behaviour, while drawing humour from the contrast between mythological characters and contemporary settings.
| Title | Yam Hain Hum |
|---|---|
| Genre | Sitcom, fantasy comedy |
| Language | Hindi |
| Channel | SAB TV |
| Country | India |
| Format | Episodic half-hour comedy |
| Central characters | Yamraj, Chitragupt, the host family |
The narrative follows Yamraj, traditionally depicted in Hindu mythology as the deity who presides over death and judges the souls of the departed, as he takes up temporary residence with a regular Indian family. He is accompanied by Chitragupt, the divine record-keeper who, according to tradition, maintains accounts of human deeds. The show reimagines these characters in a light, comedic register: rather than performing their cosmic duties, they encounter the mundane challenges of household life, neighbours, relatives, and modern technology.
Yam Hain Hum follows the broad comic style associated with SAB TV's programming line-up, which emphasises family-friendly humour, exaggerated characters and situational gags rather than dark or satirical edges. The mythological framing places it within a small tradition of Indian television comedies that draw on religious or folkloric figures for humour, while the household setting keeps the storytelling rooted in recognisable middle-class concerns.
The show was produced for SAB TV, a Hindi general entertainment channel owned by Sony Pictures Networks India that specialises almost exclusively in comedy programming. SAB TV's slate has historically featured long-running sitcoms built around eccentric ensembles and lightly fantastical premises, and Yam Hain Hum fits within this programming identity.
Yam Hain Hum is one of several Indian television comedies that adapt mythological characters for sitcom storytelling, joining shows that have placed gods, demons or supernatural beings in domestic Indian environments. By using Yamraj — a figure typically associated with fear and finality — as a comic protagonist, the series reflects a broader Indian popular-culture tendency to humanise mythological figures and use them as vehicles for social humour.