Flop show! (rewind 2005-indiantelevision)

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Flop show!


These were shows that promised to push the envelope in programming in 2005, but flopped miserably and had to be withdrawn in disgrace midway. What went wrong? Was it faulty casting, flawed scripting or simply the absence of the X factor? Far be it from us to sit in judgment upon these shows, which had every chance and potential to succeed; suffice for us and the readers to list their demise and mourn their passing. May better programming prevail in 2006.

Started of as an adventurous series ended as, did anyone even see it end?

Kohinoor

Billed as Sahara One's big ticket show of the year, Kohinoor came loaded with a lot of expectations, but unfortunately the uncredited inspiration of The Da Vinci Code didn't help the show. It had a promising storyline, but the pace dragged from day one. Performances were none too spectacular, although Amit Sadh and Manish Wadhwa did try to pump in some energy into the show. The production values of the show, despite being a big ticket show produced by Cinevistaas, were nothing to write home about.
The protagonist Kuljeet didn't put up an inspiring performance. Kohinoor was alive only for nearly four months. So we can say, it saw its end, even before it started. Did they find the Kohinoor? We don't know!

For a change we see a smile on Simone's face

Kasshish

An attractive name, Kashish, but the adjective didn't work too long for the serial. Zee's Kashish had an unintended similarity with Aandhi, definitely not in terms of the storyline, but the actors. Simone Singh and Ayub Khan first acted together in Zee's Aandhi. Simone Singh's character in both was that of a sad and depressed soul whose best friends were tears and more tears. Kashish which was also hosted by Zee, started off well, but it didn't catch up on the mass especially because it had an 11 p.m. slot and to fight with the rulers was not their cup of tea.. Other than that, what could have been the reason, the actors like Ayub Khan who has two major flops behind his back (Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam and Karisma-- the Miracles of Destiny). The serial, which seemed to last at least for a year, died down in five months itself.

Seemed to be a funny family but couldn't make its audience laugh.

Batliwala House No 43

Adapted from a British chat show, The Kumars at No. 42, Batliwala House No 43, seemed to be an exact replica of the original show, and that's what it proved to be. It was anticipated to be a first-rate show, as it had been customized from a massive hit. The Batliwala's though did a fair job; the glitch lied in the celebrity guests. As compared to the Kumar's, Batliwala's too had the requisite sense of humour. They kept throwing prompts at their guests, but the guests in turn curved them down. The failure of Batliwala House No 43 is quite a setback as Hats Off productions, known for their wacky brand of humour, that's been a hit so far, otherwise. The exit of Batliwala… gave way to Kudkudiya . Lets see for how long this Gujarati family survives on the Sony block

Dangerous turned out to be outrageous!

Dangerous

Kamal Sidhu and Sameer Kochar tried their boldest to bring a taboo subject to life, after 11 pm on Zoom. The channel, that had started as a glamour and lifestyle channel, was the ideal vehicle for a show that dealt with the subject of sex, taking calls from viewers and answering them in as frank a manner as possible.
Either the viewers were too coy (not really, insisted the anchors) or the advertisers turned shy. But the show couldn't really last. A pity, considering the show would have heralded a completely new genre on Indian television.

Yes, about this series, Kya kahein...

Kya Kahein

Irrfan Khan, fresh from his Maqbool success, could have been the saviour of this Balaji stab at a new genre, also on Zoom. But Khan, insipid and unconvincing as the host of a show that dealt with supernatural stories, proved to be the downfall of the show.
The show itself was a mite misfit among the rest of the glamour led shows on the Times floated channel. Zoom quietly buried Kya Kahein just a few months after its launch, saying it could return with another season. Now that would be really scary.

Rihhaee, indeed stretched

Rihhaee

Any story on the premature deaths of 2005 would be incomplete without mentioning Rihhaee, the hard hitting show on women's issues that aired on Sony. The show was deftly handled, and Rajeshwari and Nakul Vaid were able anchors, but the production house and the channel locked horns over several issues, resulting in the show turning into a caricature of itself by mid 2005. It limped to an end by the third quarter of the year.


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khushix thumbnail
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Posted: 19 years ago
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kohinoor was the best among these all flop shows...wat say?....and by the way, i dont think kohinoor is the most flop show on sahara...for me its dial one aur jeeto...
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Posted: 19 years ago
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WHAT!!!!!!!!Kohinoor cant be flop material!!!!!I mean its so cool! 😡 Oh well Thanks for sharing
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Posted: 19 years ago
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i was thinking why kohinoor flopped...there was proper marketing (an imp tool of today's world),proper money invested...good story (with naturally some flaws but its ok...)..what was left???? the saas-bahu competition i think....
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Posted: 19 years ago
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what??????? kohinoor cant be a flop show....it was the best drama sahara one ever had..

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