reel time and television soaps are
not immune to its spell.
It's that perfect season when
lovebirds can get drenched in love,
find their passionate moments and
dance in the rain with long eyelocks
and a sensuous number playing in
the background like that in a soapy
world. With cupid striking the main
protagonists at the right monsoon-y
moment, a fiercely passionate hug
followed by some more loving
moments are just what showmakers
need to set the TVTs skyrocket
northwards (after all it's all in the
numbers).
Heartbreakingly handsome heroes
unsuitably clad for the monsoons
(and unprepared for it) and nubile
nymphs in white chiffon sarees or
figure hugging churidar kurtas find
love in the middle of the (un)
seasonal downpour in predictable
telly circumstances that often go
down in history as the most watched
mush monsoon sequences and stay
with fans for a long time, even after
the show wraps up.
In Madhubala Ek Ishq Ek
Junoon season 2, after high drama
there's love brewing between Raju
(Vivian Dsena) and Madhu (Drashti
Dhami) who had their share of
romantic moment in the rain holding
an umbrella and sharing a loving
eyelock as Tujh Me Rab Dikhta Hai
played in the background.
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