Finally, it's happening. After launching the trailer of
Shaandar on Jhalak platform, Shahid Kapoor is all set to take centre
stage with his wife Mira Rajput for the first time on national
television.
Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa's TRPs are going to sky rocket for sure! Why? Shahid Kapoor is all set to make a grand appearance with his wife Mira Rajput for the first time on national television. The TV show creative heads have planned a special episode for the two of them as well.
Shahid Kapoor and Alia Bhatt have recently unveiled the first look from their film Shaandar and now we hear that the two will also be seen revealing the trailer on Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa. Also, Shahid was initially supposed to get Mira on the show right after his marriage. But it didn't materialise. Instead, the actor has now decided to introduce his wife to the audiences right after the Shaandar trailer is launched.
The couple will be seen gracing the JDJ stage soon and this will be their first appearance together on national television. Although the couple have been snapped every time they stepped out of their house together, they have never been seen on a public platform or show. Jhalak makers have now decided to capitalise on the situation and use it to increase their ratings.
Out of 7 Billion people, I choose to marry the one I don’t love:
Like seriously? All the couples that we get to see in our dramas are the most incompatible couples ever seen in the history of mankind or ever recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records. It is so obvious that the writers make two wrong people get married in their dramas, just so that they can take the story forward. In most of the cases, those who get married do have a chance to back out but they go ahead with the wedding as if they are going to buy a Kurta & they can come out of the shop anytime if they like because they didn’t find anything that fitted the bill of their choice?
As a continuation of my previous point of monotony, all the characters that we get to see in our dramas are already in love with someone else but they just get married because their mommy asks them to or to put it in simple words, they don’t have the guts to say “ke ammi meli shadi ush shay kalwa dain jish ko mai pashand kalta yan kalti hoon”. I have seen so many dramas where I see two people who’re already in love with someone else, get married & what for? The answer is simple, to create a havoc in their spouse’s life just so that they can bounce back to their beloved after their shadi ka laddu goes stale.
Divorce!!! Oops my mouth automatically blurted it out, but I promise I don’t mean it:
Divorce is such a complex & serious subject which our writers have literally made a fun of. When they don’t know how to instill more bechargi into the lives of our heroines, they resort to the ultimate D word & later play along those lines just so that they can keep on getting the ratings they need & they get to stretch the drama beyond a point where even a chewing gum breaks. After slapping, the divorce is such a subject & the word which is handled & blurted out so casually in our dramas as if the men are born with the right to divorce their wives if God Forbid she commits a mistake as petty as reminding him to get a gas cylinder filled for cooking purpose, just because he sighted the mood to say it. In some pathetic cases, the writers have even given the edge to the guys to even back out from the divorce & refuse to admit point blank, just so that they can extract as much cheapness as they can from this sickening situation.
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