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Posted: 5 years ago
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To the real story writers of PB/KK

Today i was going through the news paper hindustan times. There is an interview of a lady who is editor in cheif of a local newspaper in bundelkhand. This lady who seems to be of babitas age belongs to a family of farmers in a small village in bundelkhand. She never went to school as it was believed in the village that working in the farm fill their stomach and not education. They didnt even have a primary school in their village. This girl got married at the age of 12. When she was 13 she came to know an NGO working in her village encourage girls to educate themselves, so shr convinced her parents and got herself enrolled there. She went to school after working in her farm everyday. Today she has a masters degree anf also she is editor in chief of a local news paper. Now this is called emancipation and progress.

What kk is trying to feed viewers in he name of truth is bullshit.when a women from village can do so much in her life, and mind you she is not of todays generation. Kk is projecting a women from city with quiet a good educational background to be brainless, foolish, selfish, dark, useless, gutless all into one, itna bura toh hollywood/ bollywood/ balaji ka villian bhi nahi hota.

KK writers, you have completely lost respect in my eyes. Todays generation is bold and courageous because our generation (i.e) has seen to it that they get all that which our generation could not get.

Please stop insulting women like babita who have gone through a lot in life by showing that they dont value themselves and are selfish and useless.

No generation is completely right or completely wrong.

Kaash 80, 90's ke DD shows tv par wapas aa jaye.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: divyadaya13

To the real story writers of PB/KK

Today i was going through the news paper hindustan times. There is an interview of a lady who is editor in cheif of a local newspaper in bundelkhand. This lady who seems to be of babitas age belongs to a family of farmers in a small village in bundelkhand. She never went to school as it was believed in the village that working in the farm fill their stomach and not education. They didnt even have a primary school in their village. This girl got married at the age of 12. When she was 13 she came to know an NGO working in her village encourage girls to educate themselves, so shr convinced her parents and got herself enrolled there. She went to school after working in her farm everyday. Today she has a masters degree anf also she is editor in chief of a local news paper. Now this is called emancipation and progress.

What kk is trying to feed viewers in he name of truth is bullshit.when a women from village can do so much in her life, and mind you she is not of todays generation. Kk is projecting a women from city with quiet a good educational background to be brainless, foolish, selfish, dark, useless, gutless all into one, itna bura toh hollywood/ bollywood/ balaji ka villian bhi nahi hota.

KK writers, you have completely lost respect in my eyes. Todays generation is bold and courageous because our generation (i.e) has seen to it that they get all that which our generation could not get.

Please stop insulting women like babita who have gone through a lot in life by showing that they dont value themselves and are selfish and useless.

No generation is completely right or completely wrong.

Kaash 80, 90's ke DD shows tv par wapas aa jaye.

Kaash 80, 90's ke DD shows tv par wapas aa jaye. - Indeed! Much needed!

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Posted: 5 years ago
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They were so progressive. To know about real feminism, people need to watch priya tendulkars show 'rajini'.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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It's all due to TRP. And the trend to keep shows on air as long as TRPs are good. I'm sure most serials do not have a definite story or defined characters to begin with and they mutilate it as per convenience. Also there's undue emphasis on glamour in most serials.

80s and 90s show were good cause they had no pressure from audience or TRP. Material on which it was based on, was quality material from celebrated writers of different languages, scholars and historians. Glamour and glitz was not an important factor unlike today. Story was the main hero. Those days are unfortunately gone.

If they are unable to create anything original, there's plenty of literature already existing in different languages. They just have to execute it well.

Mainstream Media is never going to be bold enough to challenge the norm, that's my conclusion. As long as as creativity is slave to popularism, it will churn out mediocre content ..

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Posted: 5 years ago
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What they are showing is completely bullshit. 🤢

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Posted: 5 years ago
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We here in Karnataka have a have a director Mr. T.N. sitaram who makes amazing shows. Hindi PH can take few lessons from him on how to write flawed characters. All his female characters are just amazing, strong, independent, yet nurturing and flawed. Regional languages are doing much better job in creating stories and characters.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Jiarao

We here in Karnataka have a have a director Mr. T.N. sitaram who makes amazing shows. Hindi PH can take few lessons from him on how to write flawed characters. All his female characters are just amazing, strong, independent, yet nurturing and flawed. Regional languages are doing much better job in creating stories and characters.

i used to watch a lot of regional language movies and programs on dd when i was young and they were superb.
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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Jiarao

We here in Karnataka have a have a director Mr. T.N. sitaram who makes amazing shows. Hindi PH can take few lessons from him on how to write flawed characters. All his female characters are just amazing, strong, independent, yet nurturing and flawed. Regional languages are doing much better job in creating stories and characters.

Regional cinema does better job because it's not overtly dependent on star value and glamour. Content is still the driving force. Sairat is one big example.

Sairat vs Dhadak scene aptly showed why regional cinema is more progressive than Hindi mainstream entertainment.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Jiarao

We here in Karnataka have a have a director Mr. T.N. sitaram who makes amazing shows. Hindi PH can take few lessons from him on how to write flawed characters. All his female characters are just amazing, strong, independent, yet nurturing and flawed. Regional languages are doing much better job in creating stories and characters.

Absolutely.... No one from Karnataka can forget Mayamruga, Manvantara, muktha......

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: divyadaya13

i used to watch a lot of regional language movies and programs on dd when i was young and they were superb.

Earlier great directors like Girish Kasarvalli ji used to make literature based shows which were absolutely great . It was golden era of regional TV .

Now though all regional channels are acquired by Hindi GECs and Hindi shows are remade in regional languages. Even KZK comes in Kannada .

Only Mr. Sitaram is making sensible shows. His recent show isn't upto the mark though.

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