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Posted: 13 years ago
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Wow! This is a surprise. We have always appreciated his writing in LTL. But I remember he used to have a blog where only show he wrote about would be Uttaran.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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@Everyone: Thanks for commenting.
LTL, in my opinion, has always been an underrated show. I can't help but regret the fact that most saw it as a ridiculous story about a girl painting herself black, and a crazy don who blew his fuse at the drop of a hat. Few could go any deeper than that and see it for what it really was. So, it feels great to see LTL getting its due. Coming from Anil Deshmukh, it surely means a lot, at least to me. He has a wide repertoire of work behind his name. And out of it all he chose LTL. I have always thought that LTL had had by far the most meaningful dialogues compared to other TV shows and they contributed greatly in enhancing its emotional appeal.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: sub_rosa

@Everyone: Thanks for commenting.

LTL, in my opinion, has always been an underrated show. I can't help but regret the fact that most saw it as a ridiculous story about a girl painting herself black, and a crazy don who blew his fuse at the drop of a hat. Few could go any deeper than that and see it for what it really was. So, it feels great to see LTL getting its due. Coming from Anil Deshmukh, it surely means a lot, at least to me. He has a wide repertoire of work behind his name. And out of it all he chose LTL. I have always thought that LTL had had by far the most meaningful dialogues compared to other TV shows and they contributed greatly in enhancing its emotional appeal.

WORD rosa. 👏
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: sub_rosa

@Everyone: Thanks for commenting.

LTL, in my opinion, has always been an underrated show. I can't help but regret the fact that most saw it as a ridiculous story about a girl painting herself black, and a crazy don who blew his fuse at the drop of a hat. Few could go any deeper than that and see it for what it really was. So, it feels great to see LTL getting its due. Coming from Anil Deshmukh, it surely means a lot, at least to me. He has a wide repertoire of work behind his name. And out of it all he chose LTL. I have always thought that LTL had had by far the most meaningful dialogues compared to other TV shows and they contributed greatly in enhancing its emotional appeal.

LTL as we have said time and again fell victim to channel-level politics.
Otherwise people closely associated with the show like Hemal Thakkar, Jayesh Patil, Saurabh Tiwari have spoken well of the show out of all the shows they all did.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: -ksh-

LTL as we have said time and again fell victim to channel-level politics.
Otherwise people closely associated with the show like Hemal Thakkar, Jayesh Patil, Saurabh Tiwari have spoken well of the show out of all the shows they all did.

Yeah, they did. But I was talking about the world in general. Btw, who is Saurabh Tiwari?
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: -ksh-

Wow! This is a surprise. We have always appreciated his writing in LTL. But I remember he used to have a blog where only show he wrote about would be Uttaran.

mayb colors had told him jus 2 talk abt uttaran...believe it or nt bt uttaran and its star cast gt promoted the mst..at times it felt evn mre than BV...

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