i respect u kay kay, but i beg to differ on this point of urs. Indian audience of this century is very much mature and there r various evidences for that. regarding yudh, i think the presentation was amateurish rather than the audience viz., lighting, direction,script,sound, failure to build characters, ignoring some of the characters midway etc. It was a lazy attempt. Just casting a megastar doesnt mean u can ignore other aspects. I think anurag must have been busy in 'BOMBAY VELVET' making n thus couldnt concentrate here.This was a good opportunity with good actors and a mega star for indian television to revive on a different path, now mayb no producer would take a risk OR mayb some would take this debacle as an opportunity and cast other good actors and superstars and come up with something good.i hope the later happens soon. U said u have not watched YUDH, keep it that way otherwise u would go in depression for at least a month.
The actor himself has not seen yudh himself knowing it very well about his work and that how boring this was. I can not understand why Anurag an Amitabh Bachchan took this serial.
Yudh was worst serial I was ever watched. This was certainly not expected from Anuraag and Amitaabh. Climax was so abrupt that I still do not understand what happens and it leaves many questions unanswered. Totally waste of time.
mostly,it is difficult to pinpoint any reasonable reason for the success of any film/serial... though role of media/publicity, genuinely or unethical methods, too have huge impact like we become emotional or even start praising when are forced to live with an undesired persons. Moreover, there are number of serials being telecast on number of channels and who bothers ... once we start seeing any particular serial then who bothers when another even good serial start at other channel. There is no definition of good serial. Each behave differently depend upon professional situations or companionship. SO, ultimately, it is only KISMAT?LUCK...
Re: Hmmm
by heavy bison on Sep 02, 2014 11:24 AM
and speaking of Sankat City reminds me of another great underground movie from which it came from...Urf Professor. The great Pankaj Advani!