Originally posted by: Fiza1960
Kamlesh Pandey So this is what I get for telling the truth? So many questions and I do not know where to begin. But first to Diksha Baloocha who is threatening to stop watching the show and leaving this page. Well, Diksha, you came on this page out of your own free will and you can, if you insist, leave this page and the show out of your own free will but please remember that you have no idea what you are going to miss. We of course will miss you but you will miss a lot more, let me assure you of that. I am not trying to tempt you to stay back, no, I have never done that, I am simply letting you know what you are going to miss.Only I know what is store in KTLK and let me assure you you'd be poorer not the show or this page. And just because Kritika is not ready to play mom? How can we decide what career move an actor or actress should make? Who are we to force our expectations on an actress or actor? An actor or actress is free to chose what he or she wants to do in his or her career. We have no right to impose our choices on him or her. Tomorrow you may stop watching Salman if he stops playing dumb action heroes and starts playing roles that demand him to be a serious actor? While we do appreciate your attachment and concern for the show, you have no idea what turn the story make take in the future(and I am not going to tell you). If this show was designed on the expectations of the audience, we would be doing 'Balika Badhu', not kTLK. The show was not designed to cater to the expectations of the audience but to do something with substance for intelligent, discerning audience fed up of crappy shows and hungry for stimulating, fresh stuff. Because I wanted to do it, Sony wanted to do it, the producer wanted to do it and the actors and actresses wanted to do it. None of us any idea where this show will go nor we were bothered. We just wanted to do KTLK and hoped that there are enough people out there who might share our insanity. So the story of KTLK cannot be a hostage to the expectations of its audience. And similarly, the show is not begging the audience to watch it. Both are connected and yet free from each other. It is just a wonderful coincidence that so many of you like it and take time out to interact with me.