Wednesday, 22 October 2014
Tuesday, 21 October 2014
Hugging scenes in Pakistani Dramas
Noticing much cosiness between actor and actresses. Hugging in every single drama was not a problem at all and now slowly drinking and dancing is also getting common too. I wonder that a time will come soon when kissing will not be a problem at all. If this would have happened in old times literally people would protest and obviously dramas are family entertainment if we started to show too much boldness then it is better to switch to internet and watch alone.
Aplus’ new drama serial Janam shows a lot of cosiness between Saba Qamar and Adnan Siddiui who play husband and wife. Things have been like that right from the first episode. Is it necessary to show all these things to convince the viewers about the on screen relationship between the two characters? There was a time when all these relationships were covered with integrity but now we are forced to see how the characters go about their daily rituals behind the closed doors of their bedrooms.
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Hum TV Award Show 2014
Forget about the revealing dresses that our actresses wore because in their imagination they were attending a Hollywood event so they didn’t want to look any less modern than Angelina Jolie. The only difference is that when Angelina Jolie dresses up like that, she is dressing up according to her culture. But people living in “Islamic Republic Of Pakistan” really should know better! Our media is getting too bold, many Pakistani dramas already should have a PG rating on them. Gone are the days when simple and entertaining family entertainment were in fashion. Nowadays, showing disgusting stories and get ups is in fashion.
What is even more worrying is that people have stopped criticizing things like this.Are we so ashamed of our own culture that we consider it an insult to wear our own cultural dresses on functions?
It is the duty of the media to represent their country and the culture that exists in the country. Do these awards in any way represent the people of Pakistan? How many people out there can relate to these people who make us laugh and cry on screen but have nothing in common with us off screen. If they are so ashamed of their culture, so impressed with foreign culture then they should not expect people to look up to them. A request to all our stars that please represent your country, that is the only way people will respect you.
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