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Posted: 14 years ago
#21

There is something that always amazes me about such posts...

The fact that the people who start/ support these eventually go on to say that the other people commenting cant take criticism and harsh comments...
you do realize that the reverse is true too right?... you aired an opinion which people didnt like, then they aired an opinion that you dont like... all fair and square...
why is it that the ones defending Geet get slotted as immature people who dont know any better?
If you have an opinion, you have every right to air it... but then you should also be able to take the reverse 'harsh comments' all in the spirit of a good discussion, right?
I dont remember who made which comments, but a few thoughts on some of the points raised
1. Behenein with a higher TRP doesnt necessarily mean it is a better show... TRPs are a weighted avg. of reach (no. of people who view a channel) + time spent on the show....
Since Behenein is aired on a much higher reach channel (Star Plus), it automatically benefits from that aspect... in fact, on its own channel, it isnt among the top 5
In terms of time spent (a truer measure of the content), these shows are fairly comparable...
(trust me, this analysis is a part of my daily job, as is analyzing soaps 😆😆... Yeah, swear!!!)
2. Geet and pregnancy.... hmmm... i wasnt aware that pregnant women looked to 'Geet' as a ready reckoner and guide of what to do, what not to do during pregnancy 😆😆😆
In any case, you have enough and more of the 'pregnancy stereotypes' on other shows...
3. While Geet might have its flaws, i def think it fresher (vs. others) in its pace, staying away from stereotypes, and overall giving importance to viewer feedback....
while Maaneet eyelocks definitely gave it its TRPs, (hey how are we blaming the makers here... we're the ones who are responsible for this 😆😆), the show has still managed, to an extent, to show Geet's evolution into a more confident, courageous woman who is fighing for her right...
While from yours and my lens, her evolution might seem miniscule, you have to remember that for a large part of India, even these small steps are seen a big precedent that is being set...
So, that is my 10 cents 😆😆😆... also in the spirit of 'discussion' 😉😉😆
Edited by deejayaqueel - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
#22
@Miss Amazing: The show is running because of the romance is your misconception. We do not just watch it because of someone's body show or whatever but we watch it because it has a contemporary modern Indian story that relates to real life incidents and none of the actors are dressed over the top and wear normal clothes like jeans etc and not dripping in designer wear even when they go to the loo.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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NEW DELHI: The headlines across the world have changed and how. Ten days ago they read: "Games are running on empty" and "What's wrong with the Games today?" But now after the successful staging of the Delhi Commonwealth Games, topped off by a glitzglam closing ceremony on Thursday, an overwhelming majority of the foreign media is singing praises - some fulsome, a few grudging - about the way the Games were overall conducted.

The latest headlines are: Delhi's Commonwealth showing a winner, after all (Vancouver Sun) and CWG 2010: India has every right to be proud after torrid build-up (Daily Telegraph), Games 2010 finish with India triumphant (Guardian) and Delhi bellyachers the losers as Games overcome hurdles in strong finish (Sydney Morning Herald).

Sydney Morning Herald even carried an online poll; the question being, Would you rate the Delhi Games a success? 81% said yes. The Toronto Star says that for the host nation "the greatest legacy of the Games" is "not the medal total, but the potential launching of a sports culture in India."

Randy Starkman of Toronto Star, writes, "Just as Canada is dominated by hockey and everything else is a distant second, the same applies to India and cricket. But at these Games so many new heroes were born for India, such as the women's 4x400-metre relay team.

"Sport in general hasn't been promoted in this nation, but women's sport has been a total afterthought. These Games have the potential to create a shift in that. Already, there is talk of India going after an Olympics. That would have been laughed off before the Games started, and rightly so. But they've likely put themselves back in the running by pulling this off in good fashion.

"Obviously, they're going to have to ramp up their organizational resources and improve their preparation and planning to have any shot at it. But Rio's got the 2016 Olympics and it could be argued these Games were more impressive than the 2007 Pan Ams staged in Brazil."

John Mackinnon also writes in the Vancouver Sun, "Having covered the Pan American Games in Rio, which that equally problematic city leveraged into a successful Olympic bid, it seems fair to say that Delhi's organizational effort was in many ways superior to Rio's."

At least for a section of the foreign press, Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit endures as the hero of the Games. "It was Dikshit, at the collective urging of countries such as Canada, Scotland, England, Wales and New Zealand, who applied the necessary discipline and organizational muscle to tidy up the Village and avert more embarrassment than Delhi had already suffered," says the same newspaper.

Interestingly, the Canadian athletes are nearly unanimous in lauding Delhi's Games. "Our buses were always on time, the competitions always started on time," said Canadian flag-bearer Tara Whitten, winner of one gold and three bronze in cycling. "On the track, that's actually unheard of, to be as on time as we were."

Jessica Halloran writes in the Australian newspaper Courier Mail, "In the end we all were in love with India - they were gracious hosts - but we never fell for the Games' organising committee. Ask any Delhiite and they would speak about the shame this bungling, bumbling and self-serving committee had brought upon them. But the people of India, their goodwill and their kindness, triumphed over the OC's chaos and corruption in the end. Somehow it all came together."

She also points out that "during the Games a tuk-tuk or Embassy cab was far more reliable than the transport the OC provided."

London-based newspaper Daily Telegraph was one of the most vicious critics of the Games. Jacquelin Magnay writes in the same newspaper, "Such was the low expectations of a struggling and ineffectual organising committee, fuelled by the betel-nut stains on lavatory bowls, piles of rubble and unfinished construction at the athletes' village two weeks before the opening ceremony, the Games were going to be a success if they started, and a huge success if they finished."

Nonetheless, the newspaper also admits, "The Indians have a right to feel warm about their justified claims that the Games were happy and reasonably well run, amid the country's bigger social and economic struggles."

It also quotes Kelly Holmes, president of Commonwealth Games England, as saying that athletes who withdrew before the Games might well be regretting their decision.

Peter Hanlon in Sydney Morning Herald writes, "Here's something you probably haven't read outside India this past fortnight: the people of Delhi have done a terrific job, and are entitled to be proud of their Games."

Amidst such fulsome praise, there is the odd discordant note too. New York Times carried an article headlined, "India declares Commonwealth Games a success". The article says, "To many analysts and critics, the self-congratulations were misplaced, and opposite lessons should be drawn, as the Commonwealth Games demonstrated the inability of India's bureaucracy to efficiently deliver, even on a project intended as a show piece to the world."
article source :-www.defence.pk
Miss not so amazing,
Enough is enough.Talking about Geet is fine but you better not talk about India,got that?
Really do you even have a life?Read this article before you splurt out utter nonsense.If you dont know what you are saying then stop.India was feaking awesome at the games and no one can deny that.God,I can not for the life of me,understand how your mind works.
I want to say so much more but this is civilised forums (i am sure this bit of information was conviniently skipped by you)
There are no more politer words in which I can say this.
ps Try reading a newspaper sometime.I am sure you get those in London
Edited by crazilycrazy - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
#24

I do not get it. Why come here and complain?

Don't like it, don't watch it.
Why complain and bother us?
I get pissed. 🤣
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Posted: 14 years ago
#25

Originally posted by: JanakiRaghunath

I agree with you. There is only so much romance one can watch. Geet is boring nowadays with only Maneet eyelocks.🥱 There needs to be more substance to a show, more drama, but Geet has lost that. Like you said, it used to be really good in the HP days, but now the main focus of the show totally switched and it's all about Geet and Maan, no longer about Geet's journey to get justice for herself and all women.



Wait a sec....didnt she just got justice in today's episode??????? The past 2 days has been sooo high on drama its giving me a headache.. and you are saying thre is no more drama???

Maaneet eyelocks are what gives them TRP...without that thre wont be any show left to watch for any fans!!!!



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Posted: 14 years ago
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Some more numbers game for you:

Check out the internet viewership stats on Youtube, Star Player, Desiforums, ApniCommunity.

The best episode of GEET has 50,000 views while the worst episode of GEET has some 9000 views.

Other serials??? You seriously wanna know?

Well, the 2 serials that you mentioned don't figure nowhere except a paltry sum of 1/8th of Geet's worst episode viewership while some other so-called TRP KINGS and QUEENS among serials get 1/6th of the viewership of the best episode of GEET or just about close to and some time even below the viewership of the WORST episode of GEET.

Can we move on from the topic please before I start donning my statistician hat????

Are you convinced NOW or can we take this drama offline? I am game if you want me to elucidate more or entertain you more!

@deejayaqueel: Thank you ji!! =))
Edited by bDgT - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: missamazing

If geet is doing well atm its probably because of their romance (according to wot most ppl have wrote here)
well within few months tym a new couple will be on our screens n maaneet will fade away (just like prem n heer)
if geet is to do well it will be if it had a story (which dont at the moment)
anywayz i cnt be asked to debate with crazy obsesive members hu have no lives and think maaneet are da best thing happened to them in their entire lives
😆😆😆
Im not in india..im in london..we here have lives
Miss Amazing



Miss Amazing.....your arguments are turning to amazingly boring!!! You almost sound like a self obsessed person (And you call us obsessive 😕)...

We have a certain baseline for the argument and our level is quite high irrespective that we love romance!!! Get your facts straight!!

We all got you are from London...You have been raping about your London connection from the day one I saw you in the forum ..... and as long as London is still geographically a part of the earth, it doesnt cater any particular attention!!!
If you seriously want attention from the place you are from, shift to a different planet.... Would love to interact with an alien ... Until then please stop it!!
Period!!
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Edited by Rolzz - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Drashti, don;t be bothered 😆

mizA, aww, if u weren't bothered, you wouldnt have called no lifers in the first place 😊 and we take negative comments ONLy if they are justified! what u just said was plain rong! and i agree that everyone's entitled to their own opinion but coming here and crying won;t do you or any of us any good. Don't like it? don't watch. No one's forcing you to be loyal. Now run off to your busy london lives. 😆 i'm going off too! Pakistanis have busy lives too ya know 🤣
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: missamazing

EXACTLYLY i write 1 comment n the rest writing plenty
uu lot cnt take critism or negative comments
i simply not even bothered -yes IN LONDON WE HAVE FREEDOM OF SPEECH..NOT SURE BOUT THE REST OF UU
I v notived wot ever i say..gud or bad it turns into a debate..u lot keep commenting all the time..dnt if im boring dnt read my topics
im going to have lunch and shall be logged off so im not disturbed.
Thank you

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Dude, did this just happen???
*rubbing her eyes... picking herself from the floor where she had fallen*
Did she really do that 😆😆? Why am i reminded of a li'l girl in pig tails sticking her tongue out and saying 'So there...' 😈😈😈
Hey amazing, come back.... i never realized there were more dimensions to you... want to chat 😆😆😆😆
*is hurt* also i am very upset that you did not read 2 of my posts ESPECIALLY for you...😭😭
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Edited by deejayaqueel - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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HOLY. are you frigging SERIOUS? 🤣

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