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This
is a show that started with a bang nearly
five years ago...but is ending with a whimper!
It was the show that was the channel driver
for Sony for quite some time, but after
many a change and special appearances, Kkusum
is making an unceremonious exit after 1001
episodes on 30 November, even as its Balaji
siblings continue to prosper on other channels.
Kkusum had intersting twists and
turns that initially had the audiences glued
to the telly, but after Nausheen's exit,
it was a matter of time while TRPs plunged.
Others were roped in to play the lead, but
none of them could get the sentiments of
the aam ladki in perspective.
Did reality TV kill Kkusum?
But frankly, the problems arose also because
Sony started experimenting with different
genres and formats that proved very successful
-- Indian Idol, Jassi Jaisi..., Fame
Gurukul, CID Special Bureau and Kaisa
Ye Pyar Hai. Kkusum's household problems
seemed less of an attraction for the junta,
who were being intoduced to the excitement
of reality TV. Sony cannot be blamed
for not trying. Known to pull out shows
if they didn't work well ( the Pallavi
Joshi starrer, Kehna Hai Kuch Mujhko, Kahaani
Teri Meri, Batliwalla House No.43, Meri
Biwi Jasoos to name a few), Sony has
sustained with Kkusum despite falling
TRPs.
This is what some
of the cast have to say about their experience
in Kkusum
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Nausheen
Ali Sardar:
If I could go back in time, I would
do the show again! I had some wonderful
moments during the show. As a viewer
of the show, I think that the one thing
that went wrong in the show is that
there were too many characters that
completely confused the viewers. Kkusum's
family disappeared! But it was a role
to die for |
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Rucha
Gujarati: All
the artists gelled so well that it is
sad that the show is coming to an end!
But I feel that after five years there
is hardly anything more to do on the
show. The story itself was not too strong.
But it was a nice experience because
I got to play different shades! |
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Aashka
Goradia:
People don't want to see the same thing
again and again! Anything that's good
must come to an end!It's been a long
time and while it lasted I really enjoyed
it. |
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Savita
Prabhune:
I don't understand anything about TRPs.
In every serial nowadays actors keep
changing, storylines keep changing it's
nothing new! It's the channel and production
house's call. But I am going to miss
the Kkusum family very much. |
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Rupa
Divetia:
It is very painful. For five years we
have been living as a family. I have
got very attached to the unit. I think
we suffered because many characters
came in suddenly into the show and then
came Jassi...which got more publicity
than we did! |
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Shilpa
Saklani: Every
good thing comes to an end! It was a
great experience! |
Some Kkusum factfile
that perhaps killed the show eventually:
The
most married man on telly: Abhay
(Anuj Saxena) was married four times in
the show plus remarried Kkusum twice. Abhay's
leading lady kept changing- Nausheen, Manasi
Joshi Roy, Shweta Kawatra, Narayani Shastri,
Poonam Narula making him the most married
man on TV.
Changes in main
lead:
Nausheen opted out post leap of 18 years
not willing to play mother to Aashka Goradia
(Kumud). The title role of Kkusum was offered
to many but finally Manasi Joshi replaced
Nausheen and then Manasi was replaced by
Shilpa Saklani.
Change in concept:
Kkusum was turned into a thriller, with
the induction of Akashdeep 'Ansh' Saigal
to keep the story going.
Battle ground
for stars?
The serial at one point of time became a
battle ground of stars with a clutter of
stars - Anuj Saxena, Manasi Joshi Roy, Narayani
Shastri, Aakashdeep Sehegal, Mauli Ganguly
and Aashka Goradia.
Nausheen's comeback
thwarted: Nausheen was making
a comeback as Kkusum but the buzz is that
Star Plus didn't allow her because of the
contract commitment.
The
lead quits...again!
Abhay Saxena quit recently...after a long
deliberation!
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By TELLYCHAKKAR
TEAM |
Posted
on 16 November 2005 7:30 pm
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