Originally posted by: Dear.Zindagi
I was watching tipkyanchi rangoli recently and that show made me realize how fast paced Hindi serials have got. I mean the wedding talk only started in episode 25-26’ish and the actual wedding didn’t happen until episode 105 or so. And mind you, this wasn’t because of villian’s planning plotting , or kidnappings, or terrorist attacks. It was a gradual journey with zero problems to very few problems.
Nowadays, in itv, the characters meet in episode 2 and get married within the first week itself. Of course I am exaggerating but yk what I mean. There is no connection to the couple, no connection to the other side characters. Basically, itv relies on shock value and annoying the audience to keep the views coming.
Actually, it has been soo long since I have watched a proper romance drama in itv. I have many problems with Iss pyaar ko, but I liked how they never resorted to kitchen politics to drag the show. The main focus was always the couple and their romance. Actually, they had more bold romance scenes than the sanskari ones we be getting now. I am being serious, I have not seen a couple in recent times who had genuinely hot scenes you could root for. Maybe the MHRW couple, but that’s it. Where is the romance? Even the serials that promise romance uses kitchen politics and family dramas to the point where you can’t even see the leads together for weeks at time? Is the romance genre dead in itv?
sorry for the long rant guys. But the potential of Teri meri doriyaan and what is actually became is infuriating.
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