I just saw a tweet that kinda caught my attention
I loved the concept!
AnuPariMaahi
This is mind blowing. I think it's perfect.
In the past, there have been shows with multiple leads, like "Miley Jab Hum Tum," "Ek Hazaaron Mein Meri Behna Hai," "Betiyaan," "Behnein," and "Teen Bahuraniyaan." Even "Kyun Utthe Dil Chhod Aaye" recently, and GK's "Love Ne Mila Di Jodi" too had three FL's.
Why can't these three girls each have different partners instead of competing for the same guy?
Ladko ko sona nahi laga hota, jo behnein unke liye har baar ladd marengi. And what is this retrogressive approach, why is it the only way itv functions. Shameful!
Moreover, the focus should be on women empowerment rather than just love stories, romantic dance sequences, and obnoxious marriage ceremonies. Trust me, nobody cares.
Love stories are overrated, and marriages legit a scam. The storytelling needs to move past them.
We wanna see some genuine women empowerment—women pursuing their dream jobs, navigating corporate life, fighting for their families, maintaining their self-respect, and earning their rightful place at the table. That's the kind of stories we want to watch! Does this make sense?
Look at shows like "Patiala Babes," "Kuch Rang," "Kathaa," "Dhadkan Zindagii Ki". The female leads in these series were incredibly strong and iconic.
While Anupamaa is pretty feminist too, par kabhi kabhi uski harkatein, not so much.
That aside I really wanna see Anupamaa being a successful business woman post leap.
On a side note: I have a feeling that after the leap, everyone will be rich except for Adhya.
Also, is Faisal Khan Maharana Pratap fame playing Ansh? Just curious.
Update: Saw a news article about Frooti aka Tanvi Hegde as Pari, I am so elated. Yippee!! Ab bas Sanju aka Kinshuk Vaidya ko le aao opposite Frooti. And an entire generation will go wild!!!!
If they ever cast these two opposite each other, it better be childhood best friends to lovers trope!
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