As I said in a previous comment, I don't comment on tweets at all but when I saw this, I hit the roof. When people say things sometimes you just have to ignore but then at times you can't help it and you have to respond. This is the height of ridiculousness, it's unprofessional and downright insulting. I'm an international viewer so I don't contribute to TRPs but I watched EMA, so that makes me a viewer and that statement was a slap in my face. I always have said PH, creatives and whoever else should be thankful to the viewers for watching this train wreck after May 9th instead of being disrespectful to them. We tolerated for Rachana and Ashish, whether anybody wants to believe it or not, they were the lifeline for the sinking EMA ship, they were the main reason that we overlooked all the trash that was thrown in our faces. It's really funny now, when Rachana got blamed for low TRPs because of her "poor acting skills", you didn't hear a single word from anyone of them, they were all silent like lambs but now that the show is ending, all of a sudden they seem to have found their voices, saying an actor alone can't be blame for low TRPs and to blame the viewers for the show going off air. EMA isn't the first show going off air and it will not be the last, there have been many shows that have went off air, look at Do Dil, recently they went off air, did they blame the viewers? What about the workers that lost their jobs too? As I said, I'm sorry for the workers of EMA and I hope they get employment soon. Did she want EMA to be stretched like a chewing gum and go on for years like PR? I tell you, anybody in public life better be mindful as to what they say because words have a funny way of coming back to bite you in your behind. Seriously, I don't think I'll watch any show with this woman in it because what she said was truly unfair, rather than direct the fault where it should be, she chose to pass it onto the viewers.
Edited by Gingerly - 11 years ago