Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2: EDT # 6
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DANCE DANCE🕺💃 20.12
What is happening in Bangladesh?
To me, Saiyaara was the biggest win of 2025
New Entrant - Swati Sharma of YHC fame
Such an insult!!!
NDTV Indian of the year awards- Janhvi Vicky Kapil Ahaan Aneet Ananya
Dhruv Rathee to bring another 100cr for Dhurandhar
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It is quite possible that they have taken elements from some folk version of the legends of Shri Krishna. Folktales and songs often tend to vary a great deal from the text as we know it. And many tribal versions of popular tales are shockingly different.
The idea is to drag the serial on, no doubt about that. Either this is 100% innovation or innovation based on some obscure legend(s). Oh well at least the scenes work on the emotional level. 😊 In any case, after all of their previous efforts, I think it is futile to expect accurate adaptations from the Sagars (or any of these mythology serial makers). 😆
Over the centuries many playwrights, poets, etc have composed poems/songs/plays based on Ramayana, Mahabharata, etc with numerous changes ranging from the minor to the major. This is nothing new. These tv show makers are just the latest in a long tradition of retellings of these legends. 😊
Anyway, I want to see how long they can drag this. Maybe by the time this show ends, I will be watching it with my grandchildren. 😆
seriously i think even i am in a deep moh with the show right now
esp the emotional scenes of yashodaji with KRISHNAi cant help iti agree with raj that modulations done with this show but the emotional content of the show is keeping all the viewers in moh with the showmy moh also needs to b broken ,i guess 😕
It is quite possible that they have taken elements from some folk version of the legends of Shri Krishna. Folktales and songs often tend to vary a great deal from the text as we know it. And many tribal versions of popular tales are shockingly different.
The idea is to drag the serial on, no doubt about that. Either this is 100% innovation or innovation based on some obscure legend(s). Oh well at least the scenes work on the emotional level. 😊 In any case, after all of their previous efforts, I think it is futile to expect accurate adaptations from the Sagars (or any of these mythology serial makers). 😆
Over the centuries many playwrights, poets, etc have composed poems/songs/plays based on Ramayana, Mahabharata, etc with numerous changes ranging from the minor to the major. This is nothing new. These tv show makers are just the latest in a long tradition of retellings of these legends. 😊
Anyway, I want to see how long they can drag this. Maybe by the time this show ends, I will be watching it with my grandchildren. 😆