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1MAIRAs BIRTHDAY 13.1
CAKE KA TAMASHA 14.1
🏏New Zealand Tour of India 2026: 2nd ODI: At Rajkot on 14/01/26 D/N🏏
Dharma on verge of getting closed
🏏WPL 2026: Match 6: MIW vs GGW at Navi Mumbai on 13/01/26🏏
Maira Vani storyline
Tulsi fried Noyna. Mihir rejoices [VIDEO ATTACHED]
Akshaye Khanna In Dhurandhar 2
Happy Birthday Sultan Mirza 🧁
🏏WPL 2026: Match 7: DCW vs UPWW at DY Patil on 14/01/26🏏
Happy New year
Toxic song - Chand se pucha
Ship name for Aryamann and Purvi
Ariya OS: The Silent Analyst
Rani Mukerji's BO supremacy
Sony's latest go-to strategy for generating TRPs must be their newly discovered trope of crappy parenting and all the drama which ensues from it, thanks to the convenient excuse it affords the protagonists for doing insane melodramatic stuff. 😆 Good thing this show hasn't gone down that route yet, but never say never in desi tv. 😆
On a serious note though, a few hurdles and some conflict in a love story is great, in fact needed, as long it's introduced organically and not just forced into the plot for the sake of drama. I don't think BBKD is anywhere near the drama quotient of the other shows you seem to be referring to, but I get your point, it would be nice if they would first concentrate on building Abhi and Meera's love story and their interactions without the burden of family problems from this early stage. The non-stop family drama certainly weighs the show down more than anything. That said, however, equations like those of Abhi-Babli or Meera and her parents do have great potential and I hope the writers capitalize on it in some way.As for your point about dysfunctional parent-child relationships in these shows, I'd say they are fairly common in real life as well and can make for very interesting stories too. But they need to be handled with a certain sensitivity which the TRP-driven content of our shows cannot sustain. Hence all these shows which start off well but soon lapse into the same old formulaic plots.