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rang rasiya rockz😊..
lovely show..awesome thread😉
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Originally posted by: ArShi-Foreverr

Never everrr everrr everrr (cant stop saying EVERRR) expected dis review on RR!! Check it out guys!! I think every1 here agrees wid me!!

READ AT UR OWN RISK!! 😛 😛

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http://businessofcinema.com/tele/bigg-boss-replacements-colors-spell-disaster-2/128829

To the hell wiz dis review..😡I don't know abt beintah..but her view on RR is totally wrong🤢
Rang rasiya rockz..👏
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Filmi masala TV style!

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Filmi masala TV style!

Wednesday, Jan 15, 2014, 11:58 IST | Place: Mumbai | Agency: DNA

An edgy love story starring Sanaya Irani and Ashish Sharma; produced by Madhubala fame Saurabh Tewary, Rangrasiya had enough reasons to raise our curiosity. Having watched over 10 episodes, one must say the serial is exciting and intriguing like a masala potboiler.

What is it about: Parvati (Sanaya)'s parents are killed by Bharat Suraksha Dal (BSD) soldiers when they are returning to Birpur in a bus. A shattered 10-year old Paro is raised by her uncle and aunt. Rudra (Ashish)'s mother has eloped with a guy leaving him behind with his crippled father.

Rudra's friends taunt him mercilessly, while his bitter father constantly tells him not to trust beautiful women. Little Rudra and Paro meet as strangers when the buses they are travelling in cross each other. Paro moved by Rudra's tears gifts him her doll. Fifteen years later, Paro has grown to be a beautiful woman and preparations for her marriage are on. Rudra, a BSD officer is given charge of Birpur to rid militants. Paro fears BSD officers but it's Rudra who saves her from goons. When her baraat is reaching the border, she is whisked away by him after a skirmish with the traitors.

Setting: The desert land of Rajasthan where all the action takes place is brought alive vivdly and beautifully on screen. The exotic bandhani, colourful costumes and chunky silver jewellery are a treat to the eyes. Though the bags embroidered with mirror work and other trinkets give a traditional touch, they look brand new to be part of everyday use in the house.

Action: There's a lot of action in the serial including gun fire, hand-to-hand combats and daredevilry, filmi style. The hero single-handedly takes on the goons, even as his bike catches fire. Ashish with his ripped body, intense eyes and simmering anger makes it completely convincing. Even the fight scenes are well-choreographed.

Performances: After a debacle called Chhanchhan, Sanaya is back in form as the peppy, sensitive, emotional Paro. She is perfectly restrained in her performance. Ashish as the brooding, cynical Rudra who speaks with his eyes is the perfect foil. Though the pair hasn't exchanged a single dialogue so far, when they are in the same frame, they sizzle. The supporting cast that includes Tarun Khanna as the Thakur and Ankita Sharma as Laila, Rudra's mistress who is in love with the heartless soldier deliver a good performance.

What works: The crackling chemistry between the lead pair and the fast-paced story.

What does not work: It is a little difficult to follow the dialogues as they use a lot of Rajasthani dialect. Also, we understand Rudra is a man of few words, but even so he needs to speak clearly and stop mumbling!

Verdict: It's definitely a welcome change from the routine fare on TV. If you don't mind a little violence and dark drama, go for it.

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Can we update the heading every time a new article is added please?
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Originally posted by: Newbiesoapfan

Can we update the heading every time a new article is added please?

But this is just an articles thread hun and in every page,links of articles or the articles themselves are posted so it will be easy to find them,apart from few comments here and there. But if you really want me to include the page numbers,will do so :)
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Originally posted by: -sweetgal19-

But this is just an articles thread hun and in every page,links of articles or the articles themselves are posted so it will be easy to find them,apart from few comments here and there. But if you really want me to include the page numbers,will do so :)


Thanks -- update only the page number of the latest article.
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Didnt expect Varun to turn EVIL!! Good it happened!! Otherwise I wud hv felt really bad!!
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The big fat Indian telly weddings in 2014

Navya Malini,TNN | Jan 16, 2014, 12.00 AM IST
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The big fat Indian telly weddings in 2014
A still from Rang Rasiya
The big fat Indian weddings are captured with all the quintessential elements on Indian television. With the focus on wedding tracks in shows like Rang Rasiya, Doli Armaanon Ki,Mahabharat, Beintehan, Main Na Bhoolungi,Ek Nayee Pehchan, Desh Ki Beti Nandini and Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya, and the promise of a dramatic plot post a gala wedding, there seems to be lots of buzz in the beginning of the year.

While there are mixed views on wedding tracks being high TVT fetchers, Prashant Bhatt, weekday programming head of a Hindi GEC feels, "Till a couple of years ago, there was a novelty factor about marriages on screen. Wedding tracks have now become more of an emotional trump card to carry forward the story." Some industry insiders feel such tracks, if promoted well, can grab decent eyeballs. Ridwana, producer of Buddha says, "If the tracks are promoted well and the audience tune into the channel especially to watch the marriage sequences, we get good numbers."

Even though numbers are inconsequential after a point, audience's expectations remain at the center of all efforts. Says producer Manish R Goswami, "Viewers have huge expectations and anticipation of their favourite couples getting married. But the story should not fizzle out and the element of interest should continue." Ridwana says, "People relate to the characters of a show and love to see them married. So, show-makers ensure that audiences get more than what they expect from us." Seconds Bhatt, "It's the anticipation of what happens post marriage that excites the audience."

READ: Top 5 Ugly breakups of TV celebs

On the other hand, many feel, a marriage makes the script more interesting and such tracks, according to producer Saurabh Tewary provide a breather when a serious track is in progress. "Amid all the tension in Rangrasiya, the wedding track makes the plot light. With the introduction of one white character amidst all the grey characters, the plot gets its own charm."

This charm is something that makes such tracks popular amongst the audience. Bhatt says, "Marriage is no less than a festival in India. It's an occasion that spreads across seven-eight days and marriage tracks take the viewer through the experience which everyone dreams of." Agrees Goswami, "Weddings are portrayed in a grand way because Indian weddings are very aspirational which make families look forward to a shaadi like the ones shown on TV."

Call it a coincidence or programming strategy, it seems telly shaadis never cease to capture the fancy of the Indian audience. And till they do, such tracks are here to stay.

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