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I think Shilpu watched MBKD movie and got title 4m dere.
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😲😲😲How come??????
Gauriii How can you leave Shru to Post first😛😆😆

I didn't and u know I would have never let her not even in my dream but what to do na I-F keep blocking me out with that freaking spamming message
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Originally posted by: *Shruti*

title queries goes in Shilpu's dabba🤣 🤣

Shilpu and her title and their explanations⭐️
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yes u did cos I wasn't here so no need to part-ay








I am winner
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NEWS SECTION FROM HINDUSTHAN TIMES


Consider this: Saas-bahu conflict. Scheming vamps. Suffering heroine. That's what we saw on our TV sets for many years, from 2000 onwards. (Does anyone remember Star Plus' Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi or Kahaani Ghar Ghar Ki? Or have the serials been forgotten ' deservedly ' like bad dreams?)

Now consider this: Village settings. 'Burning' social issues such as female foeticide. General gloom and doom. That's what we've been seeing on our TV sets for the past three years, ever since Balika Vadhu (Colors) became a runaway hit.

And finally consider this: Our very short letter to Hindi TV channels. Dear Star Plus, Sony, Colors etc. Can we please see something different? Thank you. Yours sadly, viewers.

To be fair, when it comes to serials and soaps, it isn't as if there's nothing else on TV. There are a few crime shows on Sony which get good ratings. There are a few other serials (such as Saas Bina Sasural ' doesn't the name say it all?) which are different and which do decently in terms of popularity. But in the world of Hindi general entertainment channels (GECs), where nothing matters except ratings, to be different is akin to tempting fate. A 'different' serial will usually not hit the really high spots in the ratings chart. Or so many nervous channel executives believe.

Audiences seem fixated on regressive, traditional (as in resistant to change), clichd serials, they claim. Case in point: at the time of going to press, the country's No. 1 show is the singularly depressing Sathiya Saath Nibhana (Star Plus) about a simple bahu having a really hard time in her sasural, which is peopled by at least two very scary women and one very uncaring husband.

achcheBut two recent serials which appear to be bucking the trend are Bade Achche Lagte Hain (Sony) and Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon (Star Plus). Of the two, Bade Achche... is the real bona fide hit. Already the No. 1 fiction show on Sony, it's racing up the TRP charts across channels. The success of Iss Pyaar Ko... is more modest though by no means unremarkable; currently it is the fourth most-watched serial on Star Plus.

Both shows are supposed to be primarily love stories with the family as a side show instead of being family sagas with a bit of love on the side. Moreover, the love stories themselves are hat ke. Bade Achche... is a mature romance where a 33-year-old woman falls in love with a 42-year-old man after an arranged marriage. Incidentally, the relationship starts off on the wrong foot: neither can stand the other.

It's difficult to believe that this serial comes from Balaji, whose temperamental boss Ekta Kapoor was the original creator of saas-bahu serials.

"Actually Ekta has always been a trendsetter," points out Bade Achche Lagte' director Ravinder Gautam, "It was her idea to make this serial as real as possible. She wanted the writers to keep situations contemporary and convincing. For example, the character of Sakshi (the heroine) is shown as mature and level-headed. She is in her 30s, single and quite fine with being single. Today, there are many single women in their 30s who identify with Sakshi's character. They are becoming part of the audience for the show. The kind of feedback we are getting is amazing." Gautam adds that he has been working on serials for ten years but for the first time, one of his close friends who is a Navy Commander is actually watching a Hindi serial and liking it!

But even in a modern serial like Bade Achche..., traditional elements are very much there ' Sakshi's mother, for instance, is one of those desperate, nagging mothers whose only mission is to see her on-the-shelf daughter get married.

Love...hate?
PyaarIn Iss Pyaar... too the lead pair (though they are young, unlike the Bade Achche' couple) can't stand the sight of each other. The serial tracks their journey from intense hatred to intense love. As Vincent Franklin, the script head of Iss Pyaar' puts it rather dramatically, "Hate will bring two absolutely different people together, love will separate them and a misunderstanding will get them back together again. Finally, love will triumph over everything else." The fact that there is sizzling chemistry between the good looking lead pair adds to the drama.

Iss Pyaar... is mainly meant for a younger audience, but the creative team says it recognises the fact that there are older family members watching the show too. For their benefit, the hero and heroine's families are shown to be from Lucknow. Characters speak with local inflections; colloquialisms abound. Both households are devout and celebrate all festivals, major and minor, with extreme enthusiasm. Noble sibling love is another major thread of the show.

So while both Bade Achche... and Iss Pyaar... are not exactly run of the mill shows, commercial compulsions mean that they can't be too different either. Iss Pyaar' would have been another show altogether if it had been 95 per love, and five per cent family. Ditto for Bade Achche' But that's probably being too optimistic. Maybe in another ten years, we might get a really full-bodied, passionate love story. Till then, wait.

Mature love
What the show is about:
Bade Achche Lagte Hain launched on Sony May-end this year and has become a certified hit. It's the story of a 30-plus middle class working girl called Priya (she takes coaching classes; come on, everyone can't be a rocket scientist, can they?) who falls in love with a 40-plus rich businessman, Ram, after an arranged marriage with him.

What Works:
The fact that the heroine works and wears kurtis and jeans and doesn't look like a walking-talking jewellery-cum-wedding-saree store. That the male lead is fat and everyone (including our heroine) makes fun of his portly frame. Says Ram Kapoor who plays, well, Ram, "I told the scriptwriters not to be subtle about my weight but to go ahead full steam. That kind of realism is very attractive to male members of the audience." The idea of two relative strangers finding love after an arranged marriage is equally real, he adds. On her part, Sakshi Tanwar, who plays Priya, found the idea of mature love very attractive. The initial clashes between the two also made for lively viewing.

What doesn't
Ram and Priya just got married in a ceremony that seemed to last several centuries. So many tears were shed, they could have irrigated an entire farm. Also, doesn't the mother-in-law look like she's going to turn into a scheming saas? Can the serial's pace quicken a little please? And can the focus stay on the lead pair?

Love Aaj Kal
Navya
The serial on Star Plus is a love story of two young people from traditional families and how they move ahead with their relationship while maintaining their values.

Diya Aur Bati Hum
A new offering on Star Plus, about a man of modest education who helps his wife to fulfil her dreams of becoming a civil servant (while braving much ridicule).

Kuch To Log Kahenge
Soon to be seen on Sony, it is a love story between two doctors. The rumour goes that it's a bit like the old Pakistani serial, Dhoop Kinare, which became very popular

Geet Hui Sabse Parayi
This serial on Star One is about a young girl's arranged marriage to an NRI which turns out to be a farce. She runs away to save herself and also to finally find true love.

Turbulent love
What the show is about

Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon began on Star Plus early June and is getting good ratings. It's a Mills and Boon sort of love story between a cheerful, innocent small-town girl, Khushi, and a heartless business tycoon with a tragic past, Arnav.

What works
The fact that the love story is more intense hate than inane romance. That the lead pair have scorching chemistry. That the serial began as an office love story (even though we can swear we have never seen such an office in our lives). That Khushi is spirited and fun. That Arnav is a dark, enigmatic character in the best tradition of romantic anti-heroes. Says Barun Sobti, who plays Arnav, "The two characters are complete opposites and opposites attract." Adds Sanaya Irani, who plays Khushi, "The fact that it is a young love story has attracted a lot of young viewers."

What doesn't
Often we're confused whether we're watching a love story or a religious channel since so many people in the serial visit temples, fast and pray with such unflagging piety. And sometimes we wonder if we are seeing a family saga after all, since some episodes have so little of the love story and so much of the family (a scheming vamp and mean aunt are already on the scene...so is a pet goat, by the way). And at other times, we wonder if the directors go to sleep while directing some episodes, because the pace is so slow, it would make a tortoise look like a hare. Oh and by the way, whatever happened to that office?

Once Upon A Time
Kahin To Hoga
This Balaji serial, which ended in 2007, became an instant hit due to its lead pair and their chemistry. Everyone fell in love with Rajeev Khandelwal who played the hero.

Kashish
This was the '80s version of a Mills & Boon story about a successful, snooty film director and a newcomer in the industry. He's nasty to her, just to hide his feelings.

Trishna
This charming 1984 remake of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, Trishna was also the acting debut of actress Kittu Gidwani. But would it seem dated now?

Astitva - Ek Prem Kahani
Shown on Zee, it was the story of a doctor who falls in love with a younger man. The show ended in 2006, and is remembered for its strong female lead.

From HT Brunch, September 11

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oh I seriously doubt that and u know it


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Originally posted by: .Angel

I didn't and u know I would have never let her not even in my dream but what to do na I-F keep blocking me out with that freaking spamming message

Gauriii yeah, IF & its spamming msgs ...Even i'll use yr emotion...Sometimes it makes us reallyyy
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Biography of Kritika Kamra
Name:
Kritika Kamra
Nicknames: Kritz, Kittloo
Height: 5'4''
Date of birth: 25th Oct, 1988

Personal life:

Kritika was born in a small town in U.P Called Bareilly, her hometown is Madhya Pradesh, India. Her father is a Dentist, her mother is a nutritionist and she has a younger brother who is studying. Kritika has done her schooling from New Delhi; Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj and she was pursuing fashion designing from National Institute Of Fashion Technology before she took up acting as a career. Right now along with acting she is doing her graduation in Arts in Mumbai. As of now she is also dating actor, Karan Kundra.

Hobbies:

Kritika loves to engage in creative activities, reading, listening to music, dancing and watching movies, in particular all movies of SRK, whom she has had a crush on since childhood. Kritika loves shopping; she is a self-confessed shopaholic and can shop anything, anywhere. She also enjoys socialising and going out with friends and family in her free time.

Fashion:

'Fashion is a lifestyle. Something that's peculiar to yourself.
Fashion is bringing out your own way.' - Kritika Kamra

Kritika is definitely one of the most stylish actresses on Indian television today. She is a natural beauty with great style and glamour, and she can carry off any look.

Kritika is not brand conscious at all. Although her favourite designers are Manish Arora and Tarun Tahilani, she could buy anything from anywhere! She feels comfortable in shorts and a T-shirt or a ganji and somehow she can manage to look glamorous at all times. Like any other girl, Kritika loves bags, shoes and is crazy about perfumes. She is also very fond of accessories like rings, bangles and chunky silver jewellery. She is very well known for her nose ring and is never seen without it. Kritika is totally a kohl and lip-gloss person and her favourite cosmetic brands are M.A.C. and YSL.

Favourite cuisine:

Kritika is a big foodie. She loves exploring different cuisines and enjoys eating both vegetarian and non-vegetarian food. She loves tandoori in any form, and can't live without chicken, chat, chips, caramel,chocolates and cheesecakes. Currently her favourite restaurant is 'Indigo' in Andheri Mumbai. Her Favourite hangout place is Aurus and Hard Rock Caf in Mumbai.

Filmography:

Kritika's journey into telly world began with 'Yahan Ke Hum Sikander', (Zee Next) (2006) when she was caught bunking college. A group of people from the production house were visiting her campus and she was approached to play the character of Arshiya. In 2008 she took up her first Balaji show, 'Kitani Mohabbat Hai' (NDTV Imagine) and played the lead role of Arohi Sharma, which was very much loved by the audience. She then went on to play Prateeksha In 'Pyaar Ka Bandhan' (Sony TV) in 2009. In 2010 she participated in the dance reality show on STAR Plus called 'Zara Nachke Dikha 2'. Kritika has also played a small cameo role as Geeta in 'Ganga Ki Dheej' in 2010 and is currently seen playing the role of the lead protagonist, Arohi Ahluwalia in 'Kitani Mohabbat Hai 2' (Imagine TV) since November 2010. This is a sequel of her previous show (Kitani Mohabbat Hai' Kritika and the male protagonist of the show, Karan Kundra created such charisma on the screen, that for the first time in the Indian Television history, the producer Ekta Kapoor of Balaji Telefilms and Imagine TV, were compelled to bow to the public demand, and make a sequel of the show! No other actor or show has ever been able to achieve this pinnacle of popularity on the Indian television.


Achievements:

Kritika Kamra was chosen the 'Gorgeous Hamesha Girl of 2007' by Parachute Advanced Coconut Oil for her beautiful hair. Her picture with the brand ambassador of Parachute oil, the Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone, was seen in every other newspaper across the country. She won the 'Best Jodi Award' (NTA 2009). She was part of the winning team of 'Zara Nachke Dikha 2' (June 2010) and she also won the 'Vivel Deo Spirit Round' twice during this reality dance show. Kritika got to meet her dream boy, the Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor on the sets of Karan Johar's talkshow 'Zara Lift Kara De' in March 2010. She had an awesome time chatting and singing with the actor, and the meeting was covered by NDTV News. She also met her favourite actor and crush since childhood, Shahrukh Khan on 25th Jan 2011, during the launch of SRK's reality show 'Zor Ka Jhatka'. She met him backstage where she interviewed him and he taught her the 'Zor Ka Jhatka' dance step. SRK recognized Kritika from TV and stated he had seen her serial 'Kitani Mohabbat Hai'. The interview was shown on Star News. Kritika is the current face of Miraaya, the very popular clothing brand of Indian ethnic wear. She is also the 1st ever Indian Telly actress to have such a huge fan following on a Facebook page, with over 50,000+ fans and the numbers are rapidly increasing.

Quotes by Kritika Kamra:


"It would be difficult to describe myself in three words but I would say that Kritika knows how to love and live life"


'A vacation is like love - anticipated with pleasure, experienced with discomfort and remembered with nostalgia...' 25/06/10 via Twitter


On her birthday, replying to the hundreds of birthday wishes on her page: 'Thanks a ton for all d wishes! Thanks for making me feel so special'I truly feel blessed!!' 26/10/10 via Facebook


'As a fan myself, I'll think twice before writing or maligning anything to my favourite movie star. TV is an exception here. Viewers can easily connect themselves with the actors. Besides, with the help of media, we can connect easily with our fans. This connectivity doesn't exist in Bollywood. I'm really overwhelmed by their love.' (Tellycafe, 17-07-10)


What others have to say:


'Kritika Kamra is a name that needs no introduction. Such is her following that mere mention of her name creates a buzz anywhere.'(Tellycafe Sept, 2010)


'Kritika Kamra not only acts well but looks beautiful and fresh too.'

(Tellybuzz Jan, 2009)

Vaibhavi Merchant (B'wood Choreographer) comment for Kritika in ZND: 'When you perform, you perform like a STAR' 06-06-10


Shilpa Shetty Kundra's
comment for Kritka's performance in ZND: 'Wahan baithi itni hot lag rahi hai! I'm really really proud of you, bohot hi impressive performance tha! SUPERB!' 06-06-10
Source: Kritika's Fan Page on FB


Biograpy of Mohnish Behl
Mohnish
Mohnish Behl was born on 14th February 1963 in Bombay, India to actress Nutan and Rajnish Behl, a Naval Lieutenant Commander. Actress Shobhna Samarth was his grandmother and actresss Tanuja is his aunt. Actress Kajol Devgan and Tanisha Mukherjee are his cousins. In 1991 his mother Nutan died of cancer.

Actress Ekta Behl is his wife and the couple have two daughters.

Television
He has worked in a number of television serials including Devi, Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii, Kayamath and Sanjivani: A Medical Boon. He is presently playing Dr. Shashank Gupta in Dill Mill Gaye which is aired on Star One.

Five years ago the actor hosted a show named Bachke Rehna on Sony TV and is currently hosting a matrimonial show, Star Vivaah on Star Plus with co-host Additi Shirwaiker.

Movies
This versatile actor made his debut in the film Purana Mandir (1984) by Ramsay brothers. In 1989, he played a negative role in Salman Khan starrer Maine Pyar Kiya and this movie was a superhit. The most memorable positive roles played by him are for Rajshri Productions' Hum Aapke Hain Koun (1994) and Hum Saath-Saath Hain: We Stand United (1999). He played the role of the older brother in both the movies.

In the blockbuster Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai (2000) he was seen as Inspector Kadam and he played the part of a music teacher in Astitva (2000). Mohnish received critical acclaim for this role. He was seen in a special appearance as a doctor in Vivaah (2006). Some of his other movies like Hum Tum Aur Mom (2005), Hum Do Hamaara Ek (2005), Shaadi Karke Phas Gaya Yaar (2006), Life Mein Kabhie Kabhiee (2007), Memsahab (2008), and Heroes (2008) did not do well at the box office.
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this is seriously HOT stuff
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Originally posted by: ssdtvgojan

Shilpu and her title and their explanations⭐️



Dey r always hatke😛😛

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