The Hindu article: Married heroines in lead roles

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Different in small screen

Interestingly, leading ladies on the small screen, especially Hindi TV serials, have managed to hold on to lead roles, even romantic ones, after marriage. Think of the fragile-looking Sangita Ghosh. She scorched screens every evening with her smoking-hot chemistry with the much younger Ruslaan Mumtaz in the just-concluded Jee Le Zara. Then there's Shilpa Shirodkar, who took a break after marriage only to make a comeback with the popular series Ek Mutthi Aasmaan, where she plays the lead " a domestic worker with dreams for her children. A gracious Poonam Dhillon plays the lead in Ekk Nayi Pehchaan, a story about a loving but illiterate wife of a business tycoon who learns to read, thanks to her bahu's efforts.

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: RockChicGirl

Different in small screen

Interestingly, leading ladies on the small screen, especially Hindi TV serials, have managed to hold on to lead roles, even romantic ones, after marriage. Think of the fragile-looking Sangita Ghosh. She scorched screens every evening with her smoking-hot chemistry with the much younger Ruslaan Mumtaz in the just-concluded Jee Le Zara. Then there's Shilpa Shirodkar, who took a break after marriage only to make a comeback with the popular series Ek Mutthi Aasmaan, where she plays the lead " a domestic worker with dreams for her children. A gracious Poonam Dhillon plays the lead in Ekk Nayi Pehchaan, a story about a loving but illiterate wife of a business tycoon who learns to read, thanks to her bahu's efforts.

http://www.thehindu.com/features/cinema/heroines-say-i-do-producers-say-we-dont/article5996409.ece

in red some where i read that people not found chemistry between two of themπŸ˜•πŸ˜² and now sundenlly they find it smoking-hot chemistry
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Now suddenly the media finds Ruslaan & Sangita's chemistry as smoking hot??


ROFL!! Seems like the earlier articles were Sony's PR machinery on overdrive... and to put the onus of closure on the leads!! 😑
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Yes the news was widely reported that the show is closing. Media didnt get reason and started blaming the chemistry. If they would have done a little research they would have found all Sony shows have similar trps. Why blame the chemistry between leads of one show?
Also the shows touted to have great chemistry between leads dont have mahan trps either.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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mad reporter mad sony heads πŸ˜‘πŸ€’πŸ˜•
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Yes, It's was Sony's ploy to take JLZ off air, but am glad that Sangita and Ruslaan didn't such comments affect them and gave amazing performance till the very end. Such commitment deserves appreciation.
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after the burial they are suddenly discovering their chemistry, pity on them who couldn't find it earlier
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