

Or on the second thought, get iccha too killed.and send veer back to abroad where he marries a suitable and sensible girl and stays away from his back-stabbing family members, friends and foes. even after they show such negative shows which affect the learnings.

till that time they will keep thinking that they are right. and that is the only way to wake up everyone at Colors or for that matter any channel. If all viewers do that TRP's will automatically come down. watch something better which makes you happy if they were to read this, this show giving out the wrong messages would have stopped long back. do you think they are going to read this. writing all this wont affect them at all. :) colors team is also behaving like their evil characters tapasya and her nani. who's bothered about what message is going out.

surprisingly the unsocial message still holds good because twists are important for TRPs. The Hindi show recently crossed the 1,000-episode mark.I use to be an ardent fan of this serial, but slowly i realised Colors Team is not bothered about ethics and like every other programming team only about their TRPs. In India, Uttaran has previously been dubbed in Tamil and airs on Raj TV in a popular slot. The producers in South Africa have already finished shooting 30 episodes with local actors and the show is currently on air there.

The show, which revolves around the story of two close friends - Ichcha and Tapasya - who grow up together but eventually fall in love with the same man, has been remade in Swahili for the foreign viewers. Distributing the show via the IndiaCast network, we will now be able to reach out to a global market and share Indian content with a different audience,” says Gaurav Gandhi, chief operating officer of IndiaCast, the distribution company of Colors. We wanted to take the story to an international audience, supplementing the demand for concept-backed shows. “Uttaran is one of Colors’s flagship shows and it is known for its strong characterisation and storyline. Now, it seems Colors’s hit show Uttaran might be one of the first to go overseas, as the rights to the drama have been sold to a South African channel called Kiss TV. While many successful Hindi TV shows have been remade in regional languages in the country - mainly in south India - we rarely hear of these serials travelling abroad.
