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5/10
kasamh se
hnazleen1 September 2007
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Its since February of this year (2007) itself that I started watching Kasamh Se. I would say that at first I found it a wonderful and new storyline. But after Bani changes to Durga, I hoped to see transition in the character, but alas. I sincerely thing that the entrance of the character Aparadit Dep was spectacular, but when the audience (including me of course) found that it was just a mistake on his part, I was disappointed. Because thus Kasamh Se just returned to the regular category of daily soaps where the hero (Mr Walia) cannot make any mistake. "He is just perfect" and others have always misunderstand him including Bani. for this change i would personnaly rate this serial from 9 out 10 to 5 out of 10. Yesterday itself i watch it, and frankly speaking i kept telling to my mum that Aparadit would himself let go Bani for several weeks and it really happened last night. time is running short for me but i will continue this comment next time. Regular serial!
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1/10
Who writes this nonsense???
rmathew8425 January 2009
Maybe it's because I just recently got into Indian soap operas. Or maybe it's because I am comparing to the other domestic and foreign shows/movies that I've seen over the years. Kasamh Se has to be one of the most frustrating and painful series I've sat through. Most of the time characters seem to be mute and unable to express themselves at times of relevance. People reveal their thoughts aloud when alone just for the camera. I understand wanting the audience to know what's going on, but if the writer/director/producer is looking for realism, they should consider how often they speak monologues to themselves in their lives. And to politely end my tirade, the one thing that annoys me more than the rest is how the show really takes only 10 minutes while the rest of the show just keeps cutting to characters faces repeatedly during seemingly tense moments. While the plot is possibly believable, I think a 15 year old could come up with more content for a 1/2 hour show.
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7/10
The story of 3 sisters, Bani, Pia and Rano, who have to leave their home in Mount Abu and make their life in the city of Mumbhai.
sim_171 August 2006
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A very touching drama of 3 girls who have to now make their own way in life. It portrays the fact that no matter how dark their life seems, it's not as bad as long as they have each other and in the end, all that matters is your own. Their journey leads them to the home of Mr Jai Walia, a rich businessman. This then leads to many more difficult life decisions. Overall, this is a very good, cultured and touching Indiam drama which is also intriguing, and always leaves you wondering how many more hardships that the 3 extraordinarily brave sisters must face. Bani, the cultured one who looks after and loves her sisters more than life itself. Pia, the middle, beautiful one, who is eternally grateful to her older sister for sacrificing her every happiness for them. Rano, the youngest one, smart and has a simple beauty then she often hides. When put together, then sisters make a great on-screen team.
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10/10
A beautiful Love Story
abigail_69329 September 2006
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I absolutely love Bani and Mr. Walia chemistry, but I am wondering are they ever going to be together. I mean it is so obvious that he loves her, when will he admit it, and it's obvious that she loves him, can't she just forgive and move on. The man did not purposely kill her mother. I want them to end up together so badly. I'm glued to my seat every night. it seems in this show that the truth is always the answer, people need to be more honest. I don't want bani to end up with pushkar, i don't care about the chemistry. He is married to Pia, also bani has to fix her marriage. Why can't Bani and Mr. Walia team up to take down some one, why is it that they are the ones being taken down.

I don't know how much more suspense I can take, I just need some confirmation that they will be together.

I give this show 110% ratings, beautiful, brilliant, exactly what viewers like. Characters you love to hate (Roshni) and characters you just love to see together (Bani & Mr. Walia) love Meta
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10/10
I Love Kasamh Se
mariam-bajwa12 March 2007
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Kasamh Se is one of Ekta Kapoor's best works. It is about three sisters who travel to Mumbai after their fathers passing. There they meet up with Jai Walia. He proposes to the middle sister Pia. Pia elopes with her lover, Pushkar, and Bani,the oldest, is forced to marry Jai to keep her family honor. In the series of events to come Jai and Bani fall in love and Bani becomes Pregnant. Pia tries to win Jai back. Jai always hating Pia for what she is. He loves Bani. But one night he was drunk and the outcome came his baby with Pia. And on it goes. Jai eternally loving Bani and Bani always misunderstanding. In the end i hope they will be alright.
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10/10
It is something that is different then the usual Indian Dramas
prettygirl_pc5 October 2006
Kasamh Se is one of the best dramas that are featured on Zee TV. It has been a while since I have felt so good about watching a soap. The concept is good, the pace of the story is good, the acting is just superb... and the chemistry.. there is just no word for it.

The story is basically about three sisters (Bani, Pai and Rano) from Mont Tabu, who after the sudden dead of their father, come to Mumbai. From the recommendation of their father, the three sisters land at Jai Walia's Mansion, a business tycoon. The story starts to get interesting when Jai Walia's fall for the second sister (Pai), who on th wedding night runs away with her boyfriend (Pushkar, a close friend of Jai Walia). The eldest of the sister Bani, have no choice but to take her sister's place in the wedding ceremony and hence, gets married to Jai Walia.

I don't know where to start about this show. The storyline is so different then what we see on TV and the pace of the show makes the audience asking for more. I have been watching this show for 8 months now and the story line keeps on getting better and better. However, no matter how good a storyline is, it is even better if it is acted out the right way. Kasamh Se have some of the best starting actors that make the audience at home like, no LOVE the drama. Of course, the star stealer of this soap are Ram Kapoor and Prachi Desai, who are just too good. Their on-screen chemistry is awesome, they make you feel what the character is going through so well, that sometimes it is hard to distinguish between the real them and their respectful characters. Ram Kapoor have stolen the heart of woman all over the world, with his smoking eyes and his sensual lips,(not to mention his amazing acting skills) no matter what he does he does it good and make us fall for him all over again. Prachi Desai, who is only 18 years old, is a extremely talented actress, her face is pleasure to watch on TV and her emotional scenes doesn't leave a dry eye in the room. Other characters that deserve a special shoutout are Ashwini Khalsekar who plays the role of Jigyasa (she makes you hate her so much but at the same time makes you wonder her talent as an actress), Roshni Chopra (Pai, you will hate her and at the same time be lost in her beauty) and Naman Shaw (who plays Puskhar, a heartthrob who have stolen as many woman's heart as Ram Kapoor).

Some people are not for soaps, because of the unrealism in them. However, the point of soaps is to get away from the everyday reality and for just half an hour peek into the lives of these characters and just have fun with it. Kasamh Se has done just that, it is a show that will make you cry, make you laugh, and at the same time make you Fall in Love. Watch this show you will not be disappointed! Kasamh Se!!!!

PS: A special shoutout also goes out for the superb dialogue that they have so cleverly written for the actors. It is the Strenght of their words that makes the scenes and the show so very memorial to the fan and will make the show a classical...
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10/10
Excellent Chemistry
zbeanz827 August 2006
This is one of the best Indian serials I have ever seen. The chemistry between Jai (Ram Kapoor) and Bani (Prachi Desai) is to die for. Most all people I know have been glued to the television every night to see what happens next. Its a very well written serial with some wonderfully acted scenes. Beautiful job. My hats off to the characters Jai and Bani who have successfully captured my attention every night!! The other characters in this serial do a fine job as well, and Ekta Kapoor brings back her magic to the small screen once again. The director has a wonderful sense of what the audience is looking for in a serial and is clearly able to keep the audience on their toes week after week. Of course there are always slower weeks in Indian serials, (and although Kasamh Se has had those on rare occasion), this is one of the few serials where there has been a strong liking for certain characters and a strong disliking for others. Beautifully portrayed (yes even the villains).
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