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KAHE DIYA PARDES SERIAL
But alas, the producer’s greed for TRP’s got the better of him and they probably decided they should earn more – at the cost of the serial losing its credibility. It would have left an inedible mark in all our minds as a soap which was not ordinary, attempted to do things differently and succeeded. They get married amid much pomp and show and that’s when the serial should have gracefully ended. No prizes for guessing that family resistance will follow from both sides, the couple will go through tough times, decide to sacrifice their love and marry someone chosen by their family to make their parents happy, but finally, the parents realise their folly and give in. So Shiv, the guy from Benaras moves in as Gauri’s neighbour and after the initial quarrelling, they fall in love. The best part about her character is that she is a self-reliant woman who cooks and supplies meals in and around her vicinity by putting her skills to use and helping the family financially rather than being the typical aaji who just sits and reads Gayatri Mantra the whole day.
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This was another giant leap that this soap took – depicting aaji as someone who is the maternal grandmother but lives with her daughter and their family.Īaji is another lovable feisty character who is forever cracking jokes, having witty comebacks and quarrelling in a light hearted manner with her son in law. He also supports his wife who is a school teacher and his mother in-law ( aaji) who lives with them. Her father (very well essayed by Mohan Joshi) is very attached to his daughter, he encourages her to work and pursue her career.
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Gauri’s family is shown to be very progressive in terms of their thinking. The story revolves around Gauri, a typical middle-class Maharashtrian girl who works in a private firm, she lives with her parents and grandmother ( aaji), brother and sister in-law. And though this was a risky bet the serial makers took, it paid off well. So for a Marathi serial to have the main lead speak Hindi was path breaking in a big way. A few cute tidbits of Marathi is what he attempts but that’s it. As the actor playing the role is a Hindi speaking person, he is not fluent in Marathi and as the character demands, he is always found speaking in Hindi. This show was unique and was an instant hit for numerous reasons.įirst of all a Marathi soap had a Hindi name, secondly the soap had both Hindi and Marathi dialogues and though the proportion of Marathi spoken was obviously more given its a Marathi serial, the male lead is a North Indian who plays the role of a Hindi-speaking guy who comes to Mumbai from Benaras to pursue a job. And then came a new soap on Zee Marathi “Kahe Diya Pardes” at 9 p.m. I started watching a few of them when I was idle and they seemed ok, not as mindless and intolerable as the Hindi ones. Of course, you have your villains, for without them how would the story move forward? It’s usually about middle-class families, their struggles. She always told me that Marathi soaps are far better than Hindi – they are more realistic, you don’t have heroines in silk saris with ghoonghat, laden with jewellery and bridal makeup at all times, the drama is lesser. My mom, who is also a working woman, used to watch a few Marathi soaps.
KAHE DIYA PARDES TV
With a hectic job, I hardly found time for any TV watching. At that time, the only source of entertainment for young people like me was the idiot box so I won’t lie – I used to watch the Ekta Kapoor soaps and probably even liked them that at that point.Īs I grew up, met a diverse set of people, read and experienced new cultures, my thought process changed. There was a time when I was in college, all naive, and this was when the Internet was all about going to the cyber cafe and getting all excited about entering the chat room and typing asl (age, sex, location) and talking to strangers. If you watch such stuff why complain and if complain why watch?
KAHE DIYA PARDES FULL
I know reading the title you might have thought – what the heck, if it’s a daily soap on TV it is bound to be stereotypical, full of nonsense and drama. Now let me confess – I am really not someone who loves watching daily soaps.