Originally posted by: -Crescendo-
Listening to Zahid ne mera haasil-e-imaan' in a loop.What music [<3] Thanks to SeZ.
Originally posted by: -Crescendo-
Listening to Zahid ne mera haasil-e-imaan' in a loop.What music [<3] Thanks to SeZ.
Originally posted by: BlackStar.
I love both the Abida Parveen tracks used for the show, but I'm more drawn to Zahid ne mera. I love the scene where Falak sees Tabinda for the first time and she walks out while this plays.
Originally posted by: -Crescendo-
That was a brilliantly done scene and this in the background increased the impact many times.Falak and Tabinda's expressions were bang on.Any Indian show that u have liked a lot??
Originally posted by: -Crescendo-
Aah,the K days!I suppose it wouldn't be wrong to say that these dramas had audiences of all age gps across the sub continent.DmG was bery popular among youth..haven't been able to get the hype around Qubool hai though.
Even I was an avid tv viewer but now its just a past.Don't like watching anything at all be it from any country.
Originally posted by: -Crescendo-
The only show I still.would want to give a try would be Dhoop kinaare though.It being old isn't available in a good print.This is the only breaker in the path.
Originally posted by: BlackStar.
Old PTV dramas are gems. Majority aren't available online though. My dad used to bring casettes and that\s how I've seen them.. unfortunately our VCR's now broken.
Originally posted by: -Crescendo-
They must be.VCRs are not to be found anywhere now.Chalo I'll see if I get to watch it.😛
Originally posted by: BlackStar.
Back in the day dramas were progressive, to the point, not overly lecturing but still teaching an important leseson, and yet glam! The acting was with restraint [not for everyone] but for the most part.
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