Research on novel discotic molecules, which consist of a rigid core with flexible peripheral chains,
has gained much attention due to their crucial role as organic photovoltaic materials, organic field-effect transistors,
and semiconductors for photocurrent generation, as well as the possibility of their other optoelectronic
applications. This review article describes the developments in fundamental design ideas and synthetic approaches
of porphyrin-based meso and beta-substituted liquid crystals. In addition, the current review highlights
the various structural alterations made by the researchers in the field of porphyrin-based mesogens and changes
in properties, both for materials intended for commercially successful liquid crystal displays, including other
applications, and for more basic purposes of demonstrating structure-property relationships.