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Desi Tv Forum Review

Since forum content needs to be engaging, discussion-driven, and slightly opinionated, I have created a that you can copy/paste directly onto a forum like India Forums, TellyChakkar, or a subreddit like r/IndianTelly. Thread Title: Is the current generation of ITV (Ghum, Anupama, YRKKH) actually better than the "Golden Era" (KZK, Kasautii, Kyunki)? Username: SerialWatcher99 Posted in: General Discussion > Prime Time Soaps

Here is my breakdown of :

Also, does anyone else find the "villains" of today (like Pakhi or Rashi in the old days) way too cartoonish? Give me a Komolika any day. She had style. These new vamp actresses just know how to do a loud entry with whistling background music. desi tv forum

Okay, I know this is a controversial take, but I need to vent. Everyone keeps screaming that "ITV is dead" because of the leaps, the saas-bahu fights, and the endless remarriage tracks. But after binging some old episodes of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi over the weekend, I’m starting to think our nostalgia glasses are too thick. Since forum content needs to be engaging, discussion-driven,

@SerialWatcher99 Hard disagree on the monologue point for Anupamaa—that is the show! But I agree with you on Ghum . I stopped watching after the leap. You can't just replace the leads and expect me to feel the same emotions. That is NOT my Sai or Virat. Give me a Komolika any day

Suggested "Reply" to keep the thread alive (Written as a different user): Username: BollywoodBhakt Posted: Just now




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