MUMBAI: A lot of interesting projects are being launched to provide a brilliant dose of entertainment to the viewers. From daily dramas to weekend specials and webseries and other films launching on television and the OTT medium, one would never have a chance to complain about lack of content for the viewers.
Well, Star Bharat underwent a revamp only recently and launched quite some presentations on its channel. One of them is Tera Mera Saath Rahe, a show which features Mohammad Nazim and Giaa Manek in the lead roles.
If one is to recall, even before the show went on-air, looking at the cast of the show, there were assumptions made that the show is a sequel of Saath Nibhana Saathiya which premiered in 2010. The show had a fantastic run of 7 long years and Tera Mera Saath Rahe, brings back the stellar cast promising that the show is nowhere close to Saath Nibhana Saathiya.
As the show commenced, we would be wrong if we said that it did not bring back all the memories of Saath Nibhana Saathiya. Now as the show is slowly proceeding, it does give out a feel that Tera Mera Saath Rahe is inculcating a fusion of progressive thoughts and traditional beliefs in our value system. We also love the entire feel of the show where it gives us fashion goals. But it is difficult for us to believe how, in a world where even a middle class child knows how to operate a mobile phone, or for that matter infants and kids are studying virtually, how is it possible that a girl like Gopika does not know how to switch on a tablet phone!
Not only that, really? Plotting to hide and sing behind a temple because Ashi does not know how to impress her in-laws using her vocal chords! How close are we getting to realistic content?
With all of this, we must say that if Tera Mera Saath Rahe is taken nothing than a visual entertainer, it does manage to charm its way through and if though the concept might be old or repeated, it does manage to make us sit through the show to know how the situations will unfold and make Saksham and Gopika fall in love once again!
The return of Giaa Manek and Mohammad Nazim on television is something which we did miss and ofcouse, Rupal Patel, in her strict and disciplined avatars.
RATING: Overall, we’d give the show 7 out of 10 stars!
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