Jassi bids adieu; no denying her impact

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Jassi bids adieu; long overdue but no denying her impact

It was with a great sense of dj vu that I watched the last episode of Sony's big ticket show Jassi Jaise Koi Nahin. All said and done, the primetime soap adapted from the South American telenovella format of Betty La Fea, did fantastically well not just for the channel but also defined a paradigm shift in terms of programming on the general entertainment channels.

In the final episode, one got a behind-the-scenes peek into how the actors literally lived the 'characters' in the serial. For Apoorva Agnihotri, (Armaan Suri) it was obviously one of the biggest breaks on the small screen, and obviously for Jassi aka Mona Singh it was an opportunity that most actors aspire for but can never really get.

Though not an original story, I would say it was adapted well to suit Indian audiences. The only thing where the serial came in for flak was towards the end, when the story was stretched too far and too long into the realms of the ridiculous.

Going back in time, trying to really analyse the success story that was Jassi. I think the serial came at a time when television seemed to be at the mercy of saas-bahus.

A rather bold step on the part of the channel to move away from the predictable and bring in a story that was not just different, but also aspirational. Somewhere, there's a Jassi in every woman, who wants to be known and recognised for what she stands for and believes in and not for what she looks like. But then every woman also wants to look beautiful and dream of a prince charming like Armaan to sweep her off her feet. The show also made people think and question themselves. Don't we sometimes pre-judge people (and especially women) on the basis of their looks? The show also gave us hope and belief - that even you can make it - no matter what.

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Posted: 19 years ago
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Thanks for the article.

Somewhere, there's a Jassi in every woman, who wants to be known and recognised for what she stands for and believes in and not for what she looks like. But then every woman also wants to look beautiful and dream of a prince charming like Armaan to sweep her off her feet.

This lines are so true.
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thanks for the article!!! 😛
despite all the twists and turns...people will always remember JJKN!
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Posted: 19 years ago
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I will miss JJKN .The article is absolutely right,If jjkn wasnt there,we would have been left with no options than to watch the saas-bahu serials.Its bcoz of JJKN that so many serials with different stories and middle class girls were started .
I am so happy that I was a fan of JJKN 👏
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Posted: 19 years ago
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thanks for posting the article ... JJKN will always remain in our hearts..
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Thanks for the article!! JJKN was, is and will always remain the best drama!!!
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Its true, JJKN made a land mark in Indian Television history. I think most of the WOMEN and GIRLS VIEWERS related themselves with Jassi, one way or another.
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A show that will be sadly missed 😭
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Awww... what a lovely article... 😳

thank youji!
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Posted: 19 years ago
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I bow to the writer of this article. 👏 👏 👏

After a long time someone analysed JJKN's appeal and was able to give a satisfactory explanation of its success, instead of just bashing ot for the sake of it.
I am so proud that i watched JJKN for 3 years.

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