Originally posted by: kautilya04
Bold - I've had the same experience :| Personally, in the past, I've stopped watching shows after they introduced love tracks because I couldn't endure the sloppy and juvenile scenes i.e. the trip and fall, flying dupattas, and 15-minute eyelocks 😆 But it also true that those particular shows often gained a huge number of viewers after those ridiculous scenes began. Why? I have no clue 😆 I'm watching PV because of the interesting storyline, strong characters and good acting. And till these three aspects remain intact, I will remain a viewer :) Also, going by what I've seen so far, I have some hope that they will treat the love story with intelligence and respect. Now let's see what's in store...
#SonyTV: (Fiction)
#VighnahartaGanesh 1.0#Porus 0.9#YehUnDinonKiBaatHai 0.7#MereSai 0.7#PrithviVallabh 0.6#RishtaLikhengeHumNaya 0.6#EkDeewaanaTha 0.5#Haasil 0.4
#SonyTV: (Fiction)
#VighnahartaGanesh 1.0#Porus 0.9#YehUnDinonKiBaatHai 0.7#MereSai 0.7#PrithviVallabh 0.6#RishtaLikhengeHumNaya 0.6#EkDeewaanaTha 0.5#Haasil 0.4
WE will never knw wat trp audience wanti really hope it will increase in cuming weeks
Yes, from my angle- as standard increases, TRP decreases. They are inversely proportional 😉
Originally posted by: angel_juhi04
I don't want to say but I have loehopes from my and some of my friends experience. People can't accept which has little to no love story or a show where the female lead is a ruler and strong character. For eg. Life Ok's Chandrakanta and Aarambh. Aarambh was supposed to be of 80 episodes but it ended in 24 episodes. Can you imagine that? Also this show has proper screen space on every characters instead of female lead taking 90% screen space.
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