DNA--Remarriage still a taboo?-PV

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Remarriage, still a tabboo?
Television is rapidly changing to accommodate new
ideas that reflect the changing nature of society these
days. Keeping that in mind, Zee TV came up with a
novel way to promote their new show Punarvivaah,
where they had panelists to debate to discuss the
issue of remarriage. The panel comprised of personalities like Dr Archana Jambusaria and Dr Sayeda
Ruksheda among others, who shared their views on the same.
Sukesh Motwani, Head-Fiction Programming, Zee TV said,"We
have so many questions — should those who have faced a
debacle in their first attempts at marriage be brave enough to
give life a second chance? We'd like to challenge the double
standards Indians display towards the issue of remarriage —
while men can easily remarry, women who wish to find hapiness again through remarriage are frowned upon by conservative sections of society." Archana opined that it was best to
completely wipe out memories of the first relationship. "One
should walk into the new relationship with no baggage, otherwise you can never do justice to
your new partner…" Giving a different view on the subject,
Sayeda said that the issue of discrimination and prejudice
against a divorced woman also
applies to divorced men. "They
also face questions, she pointed
out, though admitting that
women definitely have it tougher
when it comes to remarriage.
Writer and co-producer of
Punarvivaah, Shashi Mittal said
that the most gratifying moment
since the launch of the show was
when the lead actor's (Kratika)
neighbour in Kanpur called her
to say that after watching the
show, she also felt encouraged
to get her widowed daughter-inlaw remarried! Talk about creating an instant impact!

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Thanks for the article !!!!!
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Posted: 13 years ago
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thanks for sharing😃
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Thank you for sharing!

This really is a very unconventional topic and it's interesting to see the different opinions people still have on this! But it's good to know that some impact is being made :)
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Posted: 13 years ago
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nice article ...thnx for sharing...loved the last part most where kratika's neighbour was mentioned...so, the show has some positive impact...
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Posted: 13 years ago
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that is very encouraging. If the serial opens up people's mind and removes prejudices it would be a good achievement. I have known men who are marrying for a second time to be looking for an unmarried girl, although they themselves were married before and may have kids. Second marriage for the girl is very difficult especially to a man who has not been married before. Ususally these women have to settle for much older spouses. Definitely there is prejudice against divorced Vs widowed women which is being tackled nicely in the show.

Usually second marriage do have more problems since both parties may not be willing to make as much adjustments as with a first marriage and additionaly things are complicated with children.

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