Is it just me or are Indian soaps over-using their “zoom in on the face” effect a little too much?
What’s sad is that I’ve started seeing this used in Pakistani soaps as well.
What’s more annoying is that all Indian soaps always have an annoying ‘evil’ woman who always looks evil and conspiring against others. This woman tends to talk with a lot of over-used facial expressions.
The other day, I saw this sad and horrendous ‘characteristic’ carried over onto Pakistani soaps (i.e. namely “Koi to ho”).
I mean, I can understand if you’re trying to improve the quality of your soaps and whatnot, but by blatantly copying Indian soaps in all aspects, the Pakistani soaps are not only losing their appeal and audience, but they’re embarassing me.
Pakistani ppl are hooked onto indian soaps, therefore it is the only way for directors to make plays that will be like by the masses… they are blantly copying .. but u cant blame them blame the public but i agree, it so very annoying:mad:
What's sad is that I've started seeing this used in Pakistani soaps as well.
What's more annoying is that all Indian soaps always have an annoying 'evil' woman who always looks evil and conspiring against others. This woman tends to talk with a lot of over-used facial expressions.
The other day, I saw this sad and horrendous 'characteristic' carried over onto Pakistani soaps (i.e. namely "Koi to ho").
I mean, I can understand if you're trying to improve the quality of your soaps and whatnot, but by blatantly copying Indian soaps in all aspects, the Pakistani soaps are not only losing their appeal and audience, but they're embarassing me.
That was my rant.
Bang on dude. And the crappy sound effects in the background don't help either.