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Posted: 4 years ago
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Hello everyone

I want to say/request to all that please come to forum for discussing

We are a family now right 🤗

This show bound us together we became friends threw this forum

I know right now the show is not at right path but can't we give the makers chance to mend the show back on track

If we stop watching the show the Chanel might shut down the show due to low trp

I miss the funny emotional and angery discussion of the episode which we used to do in past

We did overcome the mini crap than why can't we be a bit patient and pass threw this track 👍🏼

We can do it with each other's support🤗

So come and join the forum again 🤗👍🏼

Our Rudhita needs our support❤️👍🏼

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Rudhita always and forever🤗❤️Sometimes we really need to be patient for the sweeter and better upshots!


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Posted: 4 years ago
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As much as I understand and respect your sentiment, I am afraid I cannot agree with you. I am a 90's kid who grew up listening about amazing shows that dominated television and which were progressive. And as a kid, I saw a couple of shows in 90's that were so much superior in content but maybe not so much in glamour. But what made it good was the quality in acting, storytelling which was realistic. No unnecessary twists, dumb villains. But unfortunately audience is used to mediocrity to such an extent that shows like KKB, YRKKLH and Naagin rule the TRP chart. Makers start off with an interesting concept and the show gets its own set of faithful audience who watch it thinking this show is so different. Not like the crappy saas bahu shows. In a bid to get more audience, namely TRP audience, they slowly start introducing crappy tracks, like showing an ex-love become a vamp and sisters turning enemies coz one of them got a better life and the other is envious. Sorry but this is bulls**t of the extreme order. Do all ex-lovers go dark and become vamp or villain and try to spoil the life of the person they once loved? There might be a few saddists in real life but majority move on in life. Which sister will marry her younger sister's father in law to get even with the latter? U will see such nonsense in TV shows only and I believe this is the same pattern that was shown in SNS1. I want to ask u a question - why r u settling for mediocrity that makes no sense? Why do u want to encourage such regressive content on TV? Sorry to say but it is this attitude of viewers which has reduced the quality of Indian TV shows. If we rejected such content unanimously, there is still a hope makers learn a lesson out of it and stop throwing s**t at us in the name of entertainment. TRP audience wants drama and some ardent fans are so blind in their love for the characters, they don't mind watching crap in the name of storytelling just to see them on TV.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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I firmly disagree on this. As much as we find the leads to be adorable, a show cannot run on this alone. Aura and Pravisht could star in a Disney teen drama and just look cute and share banter and we can watch them all day.

But if the makers have taken responsibility to show a series with a social message, they need to stick to it or maybe continue to stay relevant.


But that's what our Indian channels do. On Colors alone, we have so many shows where they pick socially relevant topics and butcher it with stupid storylines.

Uttaran (Dignity of Labour), Bairi Piya (Farmer Suicides), Na Aana Is Des Lado (female infanticide), Bhagyavidhaata (groom kidnapping), Dil Se Dil Tak (Surrogacy), KrishnaDasi (Devdasi emancipation), Phulwa (dacoits), Udaan (casteism and bonded child labour), Devanshi (superstition and God men), Ishq ka rang Safed (widow remarriage), and ofcourse currently running Shakti (LGBTQI)

Just some of the shows I started watching where you just cross 50 episodes and the social message flies out of the window and all people talk about is how deeply the male lead was staring into the female lead's eyes, love triangles, if the food was cooked properly or not, if they consummated their marriage or not, etc. etc.


Those who have begun watching Barrister Babu for it's theme want to see a husband fight to educate his wife against all odds, not kitchen politics of mothers convincing their daughters to seduce old men or murder conspiracies with termite poison which neither changes smell or taste of food and works in phases.

If we want a show to improve quality, the only way is to stop or reduce watching it, so that CVs take steps to fix it.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: NiharikaMishra

I firmly disagree on this. As much as we find the leads to be adorable, a show cannot run on this alone. Aura and Pravisht could star in a Disney teen drama and just look cute and share banter and we can watch them all day.

But if the makers have taken responsibility to show a series with a social message, they need to stick to it or maybe continue to stay relevant.


But that's what our Indian channels do. On Colors alone, we have so many shows where they pick socially relevant topics and butcher it with stupid storylines.

Uttaran (Dignity of Labour), Bairi Piya (Farmer Suicides), Na Aana Is Des Lado (female infanticide), Bhagyavidhaata (groom kidnapping), Dil Se Dil Tak (Surrogacy), KrishnaDasi (Devdasi emancipation), Phulwa (dacoits), Udaan (casteism and bonded child labour), Devanshi (superstition and God men), Ishq ka rang Safed (widow remarriage), and ofcourse currently running Shakti (LGBTQI)

Just some of the shows I started watching where you just cross 50 episodes and the social message flies out of the window and all people talk about is how deeply the male lead was staring into the female lead's eyes, love triangles, if the food was cooked properly or not, if they consummated their marriage or not, etc. etc.


Those who have begun watching Barrister Babu for it's theme want to see a husband fight to educate his wife against all odds, not kitchen politics of mothers convincing their daughters to seduce old men or murder conspiracies with termite poison which neither changes smell or taste of food and works in phases.

If we want a show to improve quality, the only way is to stop or reduce watching it, so that CVs take steps to fix it.

@bold - I agree and that is what I implied in my post too. Just because we enjoy seeing Aurra and Pravisht it doesn't mean we put up with this crap. Colors loves to mislead its audience. Not just shows with social messages, others too. Madhubala was about Madhu's rise to stardom, how RK makes Madhu a star and what repercussions it has on their equation or their career. They showed all sorts of crap before that and when the track finally came, it went down without a trace. Then came Bepannah, a show that promised to show the journey of two broken souls, which was turned into a cat mouse chase game, then a silly teeny love story and finally it had the dumbest ending in the history of all ITV shows. I started watching BB diligently prior the pandemic set in and post that on and off. It got more and more ridiculous, first with Mini turning bad, then that meaningless Heera Mandi track, Mini becoming a vamp and now Sampoo. The show was about Bondita embarking on a journey of empowerment enabling the path for others. But instead an 8 year old child is reduced to resolving kitchen politics and solving mysteries. I'd rather the show shut down instead of watching this nonsense. I really wonder if everyone here has paramount patience to put up with this crap.

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