Madhubala 21st July Maha Episode Written Update missed some scenes. Mukku's Mom is leaving. Everyone is stoping her but she doesnt listen's and suddenly Madhu comes. Everyone gets happy to see her. Mukku's mom isnt Happy she starts leaving. Madhu says sorry. Mukku's aayi says that ok and the maurat is gone. Skiing The Horrors Rarity.
She leaves from there. Everyone stops her. Madhu says sorry again. And says that if you are angry then Hit me but please forgive me. Mukku's father says that if you are angry then hit her but after that let the engagement Happen. Aayi says that the problem is that the mauhrat is gone so the engagement cant happen.
Madhubala, Polimer TV Serial,, Episode 120.
Baba says that leave the maurat as our engagement also didnt happen in any mauhrat. Everyone compels her. Aayi says ok. But in my engagement I didnt came like this, I came up all dressed up. Then tell Madhu that she should also go and get ready. Everyone gets happy.
RK gets angry and says that how did she went out. 3d Crack Drawing more. RK says that whatever happens but today Madhu's engagement cant happen. Bittu ji says ot to worry and hints him that right now its evening and after few time it will be night.
RK says that sometimes you think good. Mukku's mom calls RK and says that I tried to stop the engagement but I couldnt. RK says not to worry now I will do what I want to do. And assures her that the engagement will not happen. It starts raining. Aayi is cursing all this. Malik tells a man to open the hall of the chawl and clean it.
Madhu comes all dressed up. Everyone is happy. Mukund remembers all the moments spend with her.
Madhu smiles. Madhu sits next to him. Mukund all lost in her. Pandit ji says should we start the engagement ceremony. Aayi says the the mauhrat is gone and now the time doesnt matter. Malik ask pado that should we wait for roma and Trish?
Pado says that we should not wait for them ad delay the eng any more. The Ceremony starts.
Madhu puts the ring on Mukku's finger first, both are smiling. Then Mukku is about to put the ring but the light goes off.
Load sheddng happend and Mukkus mom is tauntng that its all because of late sagaai She started shoutng all over that Madhus gharwale got the accident of Mukku done and then send the proposal for engagement! Mukkus mom said this is all Gods signaland that sagaai is cancelled.n all chawl members went away! Shammo offers to arrange for generator but Mukkus mom says that. That should have been arranged from before! All chawl people bring Candles to illuminate Madhu-Mukkus sagaai Rk comes with roma n trishna n mukund. His gharwale are shockd n all chawl wale bhi! Mukus mom thinks that RK has come to get the sagaai cancelled!
Madhu tells Mukku that. RK has come uninvited! RK apologises for the delay in the sagaai! He was the reason for delay as Madhu got too engrossed in her job! RK goes to say his 'dil ki baat' to Madhu-Mukku!
He tells Mukku that he knows about his FIANCEE Mukund says he knowsRK says that Mukku should thank him as he did Mukkus accident n Madhu came to his life! RK tells Mukkus mom to start the sagaai! Sagaai starts! Mukkus mom is shocked! RK looks on as Mukku puts ring on Madhus finger!
Do you hate missing an episode of your favourite TV serial? Does your Id, Ego and Super-ego fight over watching soap operas and finishing important work? You love the suspense but hate to see the ‘To be continued’ phrase on the same frame?
Do you try everything you can to catch up with a missed episode: wake up early or stay up late to watch the re-telecast, YouTube it etc? And, have you ever wished there were no breaks in between? If you said yes/yep/ya to even two of the above, let alone all, then you have been officially diagnosed with symptoms of addiction to televisions soaps — Grey’s Anatomy style. Soap operas are an escape from reality for an hour, or half an hour, into the realms of a perfect combination of drama, comedy, suspense, melancholy, thrill and everything that we look for in our day-to-day lives. The TV remote has now moved from the women and the elderly to youngsters who tune in to watch their favourite TV serials, which are no longer stereotyped as something that is made only for a certain group. Susan Nandana, a post-graduate student calls this phenomenon “a good pastime which she likes following every day.” What hooks them? There are moments when you are at the edge of your seat, biting your nails, smiling because of the romance or wiping a tear off.
There are also other times where there’s a turn of events about to happen and they cut into advertisements or let you wait until the next day. The desperation builds on so much that you hear voices in your head, dream about it and think about the many possibilities with every waking minute. This creation of curiosity is called ‘The Cliffhanger effect’ — The hero hangs from the cliff, will he die or will he be saved? To be continued.
It’s the interesting ones that top the list of any who watch. The TV soap has to be upbeat, finger-snapping fast and filled with all the elements that make life interesting available at the same within the hour. Jerusha Margaret talks about how she used to follow Castle and The Mentalist but stopped after a point.
She says, “With Castle, it got predictable. Only during the last ten minutes the criminal is caught; till then they trip on all the wrong ones. The Mentalist on the other hand though not predictable began to drag the plot, at least for me.
But I’m waiting to know who Red John is; maybe I’ll watch the last few episodes.” The extremes They love their TV soaps so much that one missed episode can turn them into a desperate hunter. They somehow manage to track this prey down with help from the internet, of course and sometimes through re-telecast. They find the video by all means and settle for even the worst picture resolution, which is so unlikely of them but a missed episode is worse than anything else. Lots of people like college student Pauline Roberts download the entire season and watch till they reach their ultimatum of satisfaction. In Pauline’s case it’s Grey’s Anatomy she enjoys. Some serials are solely watched on the internet; it is either entirely downloaded or watched episode by episode on YouTube or the channel/production house website and others sites like tubeplus.me, sidereel.com and cucirca.eu.
It’s just fine! Karthick Murthy, Assistant Director at ITV talks about how he notices the ardent fan following of TV soaps from the younger generation. “I remember hearing the ringtone of Saravanan Meenakshi serial on Star Vijay while I was travelling and was surprised the phone belonged to a college student,” he says.
Serials have come a long way; youngsters now make it their desktop wallpapers, backdrops and screensavers apart from the ringtones, carving a niche for the genre with cinema and cricket alongside. TV soaps are very much a part of the lives of the youth as much as Facebook, Twitter, Cricket and Cinema. The remote may have moved from one group to another but when you ask a youngster who watches soaps on a daily basis and loves it too, the answer comes out uncertainly, afraid of what the other person would think of him/her. Though it is not the common attitude, it’s time we tell people around us: ‘We do love our TV soaps. Go figure!’ My TV viewing begins at six every evening and goes on till 11 in the night. I switch between Vijay TV, Sun TV, Polimer TV and Raj TV channels to watch my serials.
My favourite of the lot is Ullam Kollai Poguthada. The shows, in a way, reflect real life on screen, things that could happen to anyone. - Anitho Caroline (23), Teacher, St. Joseph’s Nursery and Primary School I started watching TV soaps because my mother watched them and I had no other choice. But I really started liking them and now my favourites are Madhubala - Ek Ishq Ek Junoon and Uttaran. It has something about the youth, there’s romance, quarrel and good looking heroes and heroines.
- Ayesha Khan (17), student, St. Aloysius A-I Hr. School My girlfriend introduced me to the world of TV soaps; she has stopped but I couldn’t. My favourite is Dexter but I also watch Boss, Californication and others. It’s different when compared to movies.
Movies give you only about few hours but with TV soaps, there’s season after season and so many episodes. The plots are so gripping; they intrigue me and keep me awake. - Sabari Ganesh (26), Manager – Business Relations, Beep Experience Management.