Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Well, I was brought up in India and we have a very good network of Indian television channels. Being a customer of Dish TV, I have a really good variety of hindi channels. As far as Zee TV is concerned, it has a lot of variety of shows. We have ample shows to be watched. These days dance shows like Dance India have also been given promotion on Zee TV.

As we all know, India is a country of hidden talents. There was once a man who had no legs and just used his hands to perform! His performance was spectacular and won the hearts of all. Next show is Maayka (meaning a married girl’s mother’s home in Hindi) where we talk about four sisters who have lost their parents and are now surviving with the harsh conditions their in-laws put in front of them. It clearly shows that money is not the only thing required to carry out a happy married life. We need the support of a husband, love from in-laws and a good, understanding atmosphere.

There are many other shows that pull people’s attention and teach us a better way to live. As far as B4U Music is concerned, it plays all the latest tracks of new movies and, and some old tracks too. It is a truly refreshing channel but in the rat race, it somewhere lags behind MTV India and Channel V. But still since many people cannot afford a cable connection people watch B4U as it is free to air. We can also enjoy some movies on these channels. They provide wholesome entertainment and really enrich our movie knowledge which is a must these days. All these channels provide us with beautiful entertainment and serve the basic purpose of watching television – to pass time.

There are many other channels which help us pass time and also provide us with knowledge but undoubtedly Zee TV tops the list. Another show called Agle Janam Mohe Bitiya Hi Kijo (oh lord! make me a girl in only in every life) is also gaining popularity. It talks about a girl who is the eldest in her family and puts up in a village. Her father is handicapped and she has three brothers who are starving to death. Now it is her duty to make sure they are fed properly and given a good life later on.

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