In 2021, several Hindi OTT shows touched on relationships but none were explicitly titled Relationship Counsellor. Shows like Broke but Beautiful (YouTube), The Married Woman (ALTBalaji), or Human (Hotstar) dealt with love, but from a dramatic angle, not a clinical one.
The keyword you searched suggests a demand for edutainment – a blend of education and entertainment. A few YouTube channels in 2021 began producing mini-series style counselling videos, such as:
It is possible that your search refers to a fan-created compilation, a deleted YouTube playlist, or a regional OTT release (Marathi or Bhojpuri dubbed as Hindi). Check platforms like MX Player, ZEE5, or Voot – they experimented with short-format relationship docs in 2021.
A: YouTube channels like TEDxHindi, The Hindi Mental Health Podcast, and Fit Tuber’s relationship series offer free, counsellor-led advice. For drama, watch Adulting (S01E03 covers couple's therapy). Relationship Counsellor Part 1 -2021- S01 Hindi...
Client Problem: Money secrets. The husband hides his credit card debt; the wife hides her gifting money to her parents.
Counsellor's Hindi Dialogue (Fictional but realistic):
"Dekhiye, relationship mein teen cheezein important hain – paisa, sex, aur communication. Aap dono ne paise ko lekar ek 'fantasy relationship' bana rakhi hai. Sachai chhupane se bharosa toot-ta hai."
(Translation: "Look, three things matter in a relationship – money, sex, and communication. Both of you have built a 'fantasy relationship' around money. Hiding the truth breaks trust.")
Homework from Episode 1:
Dr. Aanya asks the couple to write down three "money secrets" on a paper, exchange them, and not react for 24 hours. This technique is called Secret Disclosure with Cooling Period. In 2021, several Hindi OTT shows touched on
| Character | Actor Type | Description | |-----------|------------|-------------| | Dr. Alok Mathur | Pankaj Tripathi / Kay Kay Menon | Middle-aged, sardonic, secretly lonely. Uses reverse psychology and psychological experiments on clients. | | Rohan Khanna | Aparshakti Khurana | Charming but ruthless. Views marriage as a business deal. | | Meera Sethi | Rasika Dugal | Gentle exterior, but emotionally trapped. Later reveals her own manipulative side. | | Dr. Nidhi (Alok’s ex-wife) | Shefali Shah | Appears in flashbacks. A marriage therapist who left Alok because he “treats love like a diagnosis.” |
If you watched or imagined "Part 1" of this Hindi series, here is the most critical takeaway from the first session:
The Four Horsemen of Relationship Breakdown (Dr. John Gottman’s model, adapted for Hindi audiences): It is possible that your search refers to
| Hindi Term | English Concept | Example Dialogue | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Taana | Criticism | "Tum kabhi kuch sahi nahi karte." | | Tiraskaar | Contempt (The worst) | "Tumse na ho payega. Tum jaise log..." | | Bachaav | Defensiveness | "Maine nahi kiya. Tumne kiya." | | Deewar | Stonewalling | Ignoring, walking away mid-fight. |
A good counsellor’s "Part 1" would teach you to recognize these four behaviors in real time. The first step to fixing a relationship is naming the enemy – and the enemy is not your spouse; it is these four patterns.