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Posted: 13 years ago
Ekta Kapoor's melodratic productions gives way to better things!
 
Indian television scene is under a close scanner now by people from all walks of life. Be it the supreme court or a Bollywood celebrity, or a roadside tea seller watching Kaun Banega Crorepati. Never before has television been touching as many lives as it does in this day.

Ekta Kapoor's bandwagon of serials have finally given way to refreshing plots and serials across all channels. Be it a Baba Aiso Varr Dhoondo or a Saas Bina Sasural, there continues to be the talk about marriage and love stories, but mercifully no more about in-laws-only!

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Having being warmed and them bombed with serials on nagging mothers and their daughter-in-laws in not so long away time period, the past six months have seen a sea change here.

Now we have the lead heroine on television, decked up as always, but cracking jokes and even fighting it out against established mindsets. These women do not irritate you, and, if they do, it is not related to the saas-bahu saga anymore.

Some examples in this vein, apart from the ones given above, are, Armanon Ka Balidan and Krishnaben Khakrawala. The shows invite a viewership from across all kinds and age groups of people… thankfully!

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Posted: 13 years ago
Thanks Arshi, I agree. I do not watch BAVD but do watch Saas Bina Sasural and it is indeed different from all these other sagas, for one thing there is no plotting saas or sis-in-law, only a bunch of males in the household😆 and the female lead so far seems like a normal girl from this era not the ideal bahu, sati-savitri types from a few generations back, and the show is rather funny at times.