I found these 2 articles on 1 page...it's such a wonder that Husein-Juhi had no idea that they were about to break all records where chemistry was concerned & become TV's most ideal & eternal jodi!!!😳👏
Sunday, July 7, 2002 | ![]() | Television |
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Family saga where there is kabhi khushi kabhi gham
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IF kabhi khushi kabhi Gham was all about loving your parents Kumkum Pyara Sa Bandhan starting July 15, Monday to Thursday, 3.30 pm on Star Plus is about loving your entire clan !
The story revolves around the large Wadhwa family benignly ruled by patriarch Harsh and wife Raajeshwari. They have two sons — the good for nothing Brijbhushan and the dynamic Kulbhushan. Since Brijbhushan doesn't see eye-to-eye with his father, Kulbhushan and his son Jatin primarily look after the business empire.
It is Jatin and his wife Kumkum who are the main focus of the storyline. Madly in love with each other, they believe in old fashioned values and love all prevails in their lives. Everyone dotes on Kumkum and when she conceives, obviously the elders are ecstatic.
As the pregnancy advances and Kumkum builds dreams around the baby, her world comes shattering down when it is detected that husband Jatin has a terminal illness. Will her love, commitment and faith in God save Jatin? Watch the mushy serial for answers. Krishna meets Arjun It first happened with Zee's Neelamghar Bid Bid Boom which went in for a new team of directors, new set designers, new co-host and even new timing. Now Krishna Sharma C.A. on Star Plus Mondays, 8 pm, too has gone in for a complete makeover.
The Sharaddha Nigam-starring serial now comes in a new format with a change not just in title but also concept and show packaging. Krishna Sharma is not alone in her crusades any more. She has been joined by Arjun (Hussain) and together they make an investigative team, a la Remington Steele. Both Krishna and Arjun may not see eye to eye on anything, yet they are thrown together to solve some of the most difficult cases. They hate each other's guts but when it comes to investigation, there's none to beat the twosome. Though they are constantly bickering, there's an unusual chemistry that draws them close. Each investigative story is spread over two to three episodes. The new series, now titled Krishna Arjun, is a complete break from the past. And unlike Neelamghar the new look seems for the better — fast paced, stylised and eminently viewable. |
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