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(Posted on 13 May 2005) | |||
Sahara's Kamini-Damini is closing down. Reason? Well…. its presiding diva Hema Malini made her displeasure about the soap's puny progression clear in public, and the producers the Chopras lost interest. What a choke!
DD1's un-missable Yaadein had a much-welcomed profile on composers Laxmikant-Pyarelal. It was reassuring to see one-half of the duo still alive and kicking. Because the way our film industry tends to write off creative talent, one would think the surviving half of a creative partnership perishes along with the dead one. Good… but such precious products deserve to be on a much more visible channel. I was appalled to see singer Udit Narayan bragging away so furiously on ETC Bihar on May 7. "Even the superstars down South want my voice… Yeh to bahut badi baat hai." True confessions at prime time? We get a lot of that on television these days. The most harrowing true-talk on television is invariably about rape victims. Their faces video-doctored for non-identification, they invariably cut a sorry picture, struggling to put forward their struggle for self assertion in a society where women are still treated like commodities to be exploited. |
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