TV shows have been popular entertainment in India since the 1980s. They not only tell stories but also shape them. The narratives reflect society and the cultural backgrounds from which they emerge. Thus, looking into the various genres from a critical perspective becomes imperative. One such item is the genre of sitcoms in visual media. These are also sites for the representation of identities, with femininity being one of them. The following article will thus explore a renowned 2000s light-hearted Indian sitcom, Sarabhai v/s Sarabhai, and its portrayal of female identities.