Phunny artikle on all 3 top soapz ty ronitfan ๐ ya Ill make moar sun dont wrry๐ just b buzy 4 sum dayz now
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Indian Express takes on K..
By IE
Tuesday August 8, 03:03 AM
Jolly well, who cares about the lather-blather? Whether or not Mihir will be reunited with his Tulsi, after a decade, two decades, in Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thhi? Or, if Parvati will end up loving her new husband in Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki? For that matter, who is the teenie-weenie bit interested in Kasauti Zindagi Kay and Prerna's release from prison, return to her husband Mr.Bajaj's home (note, please that after many years of intimate married life she still calls him Mr.Bajaj) only to discover that her beloved Prem (son, not her beloved husband) has usurped the throne and booted out her Mr.Bajaj with the tip of his silver cane (silver?) and now demands her departure from his 'home' with a swish of said instrument?
No one. Or leastways, far fewer than before. These, the three top-rated shows, have experienced declining returns on investment as they plod along-that's what soap operas do as they grow older, and it's six years now for these veterans-with their familiar storylines, faces and predictable developments. That's their comfort zone-you know precisely what will happen (eventually, after more twist and turns than in last week's German Grand Prix course) and who will do what: for instance, when the good guy (or more often, good girl) appears on the screen soft, lilting music plays; when it's wicked Prem, the music is dark and foreboding."
prena still callz baja mr baja aftah so long yrz of married lyf comedy ๐ ๐ n tat bit on teh cane of yudi wat we were all sayin here in teh forum ๐
frankly these serialz hav bcum vry borin n prediktable
sum moar drastic twistz n turnz r needed 2 hold audience interest๐ ๐
but I fink teh journoz wife or family membah themselvz mite b watchin these soapz ๐ ๐ addiksun iz teh name of teh game ๐
I watch thiz krap story mainly 4 shweta n her awsum aktin ๐
Edited by )))) - 19 years ago