The girl-meets-boy story is passe on the Indian small screen. The experimentation with mature themes like remarriage and middle age love is evident in shows like .Punar Vivah., .Na Bole Tum Na Maine Kuch Kaha. and .Bade Acche Lagte Hain..Kamlesh Pandey, who wrote .Kuch Toh Log Kahenge., inspired by the Pakistani play .Dhoop Kinare., says, .On the small screen you have the freedom to be experimental, intelligent and different...I feel now some channel heads are ready to treat their audiences to different content. As we say in advertising, .the audience is not a moron, she is your wife.. You cannot take the audience for granted and people should realise that soon,. Pandey told Ians.After well received shows .Bade Achche Lagte Hain., the romantic journey of a 40- plus guy and a 30-plus woman, and .Kuch Toh Log Kahenge., the Indian version of .Dhoop Kinare., Sony channel went...
- 3/5/2012
- Filmicafe
New Delhi, June 29 – The small screen is once again in the generational leap mode. Innocent children turning into mature adults and grown-ups into old hags overnight are making a rapid comeback on television.
Be it Star Plus’ ‘Sapna Babul Ka… Bidaai’ or Colors’ ‘Balika Vadhu’, both shows have planned a seven-year and five-year leap respectively in their coming episodes. The bosses claim leaps are a natural progression in the story and not a survival plan.
‘Balika Vadhu’ writer Purnendu Shekhar says.
Be it Star Plus’ ‘Sapna Babul Ka… Bidaai’ or Colors’ ‘Balika Vadhu’, both shows have planned a seven-year and five-year leap respectively in their coming episodes. The bosses claim leaps are a natural progression in the story and not a survival plan.
‘Balika Vadhu’ writer Purnendu Shekhar says.
- 6/29/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
Television actress Sakshi Tanwar, better known as Parvati of Kahaani Ghar Ghar Ki, has now joined the cast of the hit TV show Balika Vadhu. The actress will make her comeback to daily soaps as Teepri who returns home due to some unforeseen circumstances. The episode will be aired on Saturday at 10 pm on Colors. "I had been waiting for something challenging, exciting and different. The character of Teepri, beautifully penned by Colors and Purnenduji (writer Purnendu Shekhar) offered me all this in one character. I hope I can do justice to the role," she said. ...
- 3/27/2010
- Hindustan Times - TV
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