Wednesday, January 11, 2023

OF INDIA: Pro player Mania But still Thrilling Television Serials

The goal of this short article to all readers is only to entertain, show the actual side of Indian society that exists in today's India, explaining the difference between fiction and reality and not to hurt the sentiments of anyone who's a part of television serials.

In India, regional language channels on TV (television) are becoming popular and youth are drawn towards it in great numbers. Television serials are also becoming popular and have now been able to produce its place among common masses positively. AliBaba Dastaan E Kabul Watch Online Though characters shown in TV serials are fictional and can't be compared in actual life situation individuals are identifying them by pouring them fully into it mentally.

There are several funny things shown in a few of the family driven daily soaps on TV which can make people laugh, cry, angry, restless, confuse, over-curious, and cause them to become stay static in their state of expectancy about what will happen next?

Many youth (girls mainly) along with housewives have emerged discussing TV serials and its characters wholeheartedly among fellow friends as a common pastime. People enjoy discussing the characters in more detail and arrive at a summary about fictional characters or label them good or bad according to their understanding level. They righteously discuss in what a common character should did in this scene, how right or wrong he or she is, what he or she or they must do now etc. Hatred towards negative characters in daily soaps in the form of verbal abuses with weird facial expressions has been observed among common masses (viewers).

Entertainment on TV in any form is entertaining people greatly. Out of so many factors shown in TV serials only some which are truly entertaining and worth to be discussed are mentioned in this article.

I really like you and feeling shy factors:

Seeing 'I really like you' said by a husband to his wife for decades in regional TV serials, women especially housewives find funny and unrealistic. Many times in these serials husbands have emerged to say 'I Love You' to their wives for several years. Many housewives in India when come together socially speak about this 'I really like you' sentence used by an actor (husband) to the actress (wife). AliBaba Dastaan E Kabul Watch Online Housewives usually laugh about this and discuss such things positively in addition to negatively. Let's consider the following stuff shown in the TV serial: A wealthy woman gets married into a wealthy family.

The marriage has been arranged by parents as India is well known for its arranged marriage system since ancient times. She originates from a city and after marriage resides with her husband along with his family in a city only a little far from her hometown. The girl comes in the family. She loves her husband and family. She is educated, smart, beautiful and understanding. Before marriage she is shown bold, outspoken and very intelligent but after marriage exactly the same woman becomes humble, less intelligent, fearful and blind believer about many things. Her rich husband says 'I really like you' to her on the initial day of these wedding night. The wife feels shy as usual due to her first encounter with her husband. Then almost at every occasion he tells her that, half a year are passed and again exactly the same sentence, she feels shy still. A year later, she delivers an infant girl. Following the arrival of the baby, 3 months later, 1 day the husband comes in the bed room, the baby is sleeping in a cradle. The wife is happy and busy in arranging clothes. He slowly comes forward, takes his busy wife near to him and says 'I really like you' ;.The wife feels shy again and in that emotion of shyness she promptly leaves the room. Meaning as her husband touches her and takes her close in his arms she leaves the area in shyness speaking something to him such as for example 'Oh dear, what's this? Someone might see us together." (These two are probably the most commonly and commonly used dialogs in Indian TV serials). As she leaves the area her hubby stands still in wonder but he feels too good seeing his wife's shyness about every emotion of love expressed.

Many women (housewives and working women) in India when come together in a cultural gathering discuss this factor and make fun of it. They feel their husbands hardly express their love emotions after marriage and hardly utter 'I really like you' ;.They also ask one another about how come the woman feels so shy after years of marriage when they don't feel shy at all? Also an interesting thing about many daily soaps is doors of every room in a home are shown open always. The top of class and middle class is shown in TV serials slightly ill-mannered when they only forget to close the doorway of these bedrooms during the day and sometimes even at night. The goal of this door shown open all night is always to let any negative or positive character overhear any conversation by any member of the household or relative or guest, that can extend the length of the episode and add spice in the serial. Sometimes they show husband and wife having only a little romance such e.g. hugging, holding hands etc in a ranking position with clothes up with door unlocked when suddenly a member of family enters in their room without knocking the doorway and then out of feeling awkward says all funny and expected things to the married couple which would be uttered beneath the circumstances directed by the director. Women in today's India especially those who are from metro cities are becoming bold, smart and hardly feel shy if their lovers express love emotions and say 'I Love You' several times. Such things must certanly be happening still in rural India however in modern India women have now been found to reciprocate with their lovers about expressing their emotions without feeling very shy. If these factors are rarely shown in the present fictional world youth who's pro sensible stuff will favor more to these serials.

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