Originally posted by: Doodle
I agree with you. As an individual, if I feel cheated, it takes only 48 hrs. for me to settle the waters. So, I am OUT of BALH 2 emotionally by Saturday night or Sunday morning.
When I look at the videos or pictures posted here, I donāt feel anything. They donāt appeal to me whatsoever. I never was fond of any BALH 2 actors anyway; only the story appealed to me, so I stuck around. I got involved in deciphering it, but now after Wednesdayās worst episode in the history of BALH 2 and Fridayās cheating episode, I donāt have any emotions left for BALH 2.
I agree with Armansara that Bollywood may make the best movies, but the Indian TV industry makes the worst serials. They start promising quality delivery, but they always deteriorate after fifty episodes. This is the third-ever ITV show I watched after Geet, IPK, and even there also, I have witnessed the downfall after a hundred and fifty episodes. I was done then, and here I am done now!
No amount of promo or promising storyline will bring me back to watch. I will be on the forum for some time to chit-chat, but I donāt think I can invest my precious time on this crappy show. I found so many friends here. I can't stay away from you all so soon. ā¤ļø
If the actors have a busy life, so DO we. If they are successful in their personal life, so ARE we. If they work hard in their career, so DO we.
The ITV industry needs to change. When I came to the US almost two decades ago, I saw how the TV industry works. They teach us in so many varieties of ways. They help us look at different angles. I am not saying that there are no crappy shows here, but there are some shows we proudly visit to watch even after they have wrapped up. We discuss them while having coffee in offices, schools, and colleges. Television shows help us detoxify from our hectic lifestyles. I remember when House was airing, I would keep the recording on to watch it after some time and donāt miss an episode when I reached home. I can still binge-watch it. Can I binge-watch BALH 2? No. I donāt think I will go back to my favorite KC episode to watch. It is RUINED for me now. If I rewatch it now, it will remind me of EK and Sonyās CHEATING. Always.
The general population will never change if the ITV industry does not change. It is not only the duty of schools and colleges to teach a generation; the onus also falls on the TV industry. They should be responsible for any content they are showing in their shows. How can a kachori from Jaipur come within minutes when Ramās friends confirmed the shop is closed? How did Pri get it on the Chooda Rasam day after asking Bri and Sara how she could surprise Ram? Please donāt tell me this is cinematic liberty (CL). Everything cannot be put in the basket of cinematic liberty. Give us the timeline of how Pri can be pregnant logically when they are on the ninth day after their consummation if we think they were physically close on the MS revelation day. This is absurd even for a person who you claim to be a business magnate. You cannot sell everything in the name of CL.
The structure of the TV industry needs to change. Otherwise, as it is, the ITV is a laughing stock in other cultures and countries; you will never be able to rise from the pit. Good Luck!
āIt is not impermanence that makes us suffer. What makes us suffer is wanting things to be permanent when they are not.ā ~ Thich Nhat Hanh.
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