Originally posted by: Bana
Completely agree. ‘Yeh pyar nahi toh kya hai’ is another perfect example - novel concept, novel south-Indian family setting, realistic portrayal of corporate battles, slow burn romance, dishy hero, unsolved murder, no saas-bahu no kitchen politics, no overacting drama, lovely corporate look for FL. And icing on the cake was apt hindi shayari (like ghalib) lines from the hero that just nailed the situations! I really enjoyed that show until Sony did its cruel deed & cut it off abruptly on account of trp. But I think the makers did a better job wrapping it up than IPZN.
My other fave Sony show Mere dad ki dulhan miraculously survived the lockdown but got Sony’s sudden axe some weeks later. Makers had to rush the mature romance into a shadi, suhaag raat & instant pregnancy, while nipping the younger lead’s romance in the bud & unceremoniously dumping a star new entry.
Yet folks like us who cannot stand the regressive bullshit on the other channels & cannot watch the overdose of dark shows on OTT, have no choice but to watch the Sony shows & pray hard they last!
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