Originally posted by: TheSnowman
The lead heroine is weak, the lead pair has no chemistry
and finally the show borrows from earlier shows in terms of
track.
How many times have you seen a hero who is always angry
because his mother left him? Hero and heroine hate each
other initially and then start loving each other.
Heroine is always crying and sacrificing.
There is a villain who either hero or heroine blindly trusts
and last but not the least a evil step mother...
Tell me, haven't you seen it 200 times before?
The show you are referring here too was a copy of many previous serials... it also sought inspiration from some Bollywood movies too... nothing on TV is original.. they all have some similarities to one another...
The characteristics of the heroine you have depicted here is the characteristic of every heroine in the current serial world.. in one serial you have the evil Maami on the other its an evil Maasi on another its an evil MIL... this is what attracts TRP aunties... when they were not in the scene you were moaning about the serial being a drag, too much violence and about the low TRPs.. now that they have brought in the extra bag and baggage you are moaning about the repetitive nature of the serial...
Heroine always crying? Haven't you seen the Hero crying? He was sobbing while hugging his uniform.. woh aap ko alag nahin lagi?
In the tele-world women are expected to sacrifice, care for the male lead even if he is an abuser/a churl... that's what the viewers want to see.. tomorrow if Paro turns around to say to Rudra, two hoots to you and your family (because she had to suffer for no fault of hers) see how the audience; I am sure to an extent you too will react...
Itne paise mein itnaheech milega.. I remember a phrase coined by the director of a once-upon-a-time-serial, dekhna hai tho dekho... I believe he is currently at the helm of this serial so jaasti pit pit nahin karneka...
Edited by LadyLaLa - 11 years ago