Originally posted by: ananth12
Ok Aahanaana Let us consider her topic here ...
Originally posted by -ChillMahaul-
Okay I fail to understand the Trp the serial garners.. I wanna know why do people like this serial? whenever I have seen it it's the same bhabo drama nahi to meena drama warna Suraj- Sandhya's cheesy enforced romance.. I'm not bashing but I just wanna know what makes the viewers watch it and like it so much? there's nothing special in it..😕
Sandhya girl can't act.. Sooraj sometimes tries very hard to play the whole innocent thing but he is definitely better than Sandhya.. she needs to work on her dialogue delivery... the only person acting in the serial is Bhabo lady but when no one around her is acting poor her what is she supposed to do..
so back to my question... Why is it working?
Credit of Bolding the offensive comments wish.naren
All RED Bold Lines are done in the Bashing way , How can u Judge one Artist that she cant Act , So is this Not a Bashing on Actress , The Topic Maker used his cleverness he said Sandhya instead of deepika , he did Bashing on a Actor , so is this Not a thing that went against IF Rules ... 😲 🥱
How Does it Look , if i say Arnav cant Act , Khushi cant Act , Madhu cant act , does it sounding good to u ? 😲
and We are Not Ready to Accept Bashing an Actress ,
Hey ananth12,
Saying someone can not act is not considering bashing😊. Had she mentioned something like "omg sandhya sucks. she can't even act and looks so ugly. Someone PLEASE replace her!" then I would have agreed with you about it being bashing but she didnt do that on her post. In the same post you have highlighted above, she have mentioned Sandya need to improve on her dialog delivery and its constructive criticism.😛
Here is the definition I use on my forums:)
Bashing: an act of verbal abuse or the use of foul language that can be provocative or offensive!
Constructive Criticism: any feedback that is purely intended to improve someone else's work in future endeavours!
I hope you can see the difference between bashing and constructive criticism from the example above and the definition, dear.
That's all from my side about this issue:)