October 19, 2006

You turn your back on them for just one minute...

...and you´re tagged. But I like it, as this is a great tag. One that I first read at Filmiholics´and instantly was intrigued by:

Which movie characters should have had blogs and in what ways would their blogs have changed the movie plots?

One group of blogs that popped up in my mind was that all those poor filmi-lovers whose parents were dead-set against their relationships could have used their blogs to connect and share tips.

Like Rahul and Anjali of K3G or Raj and Simran of DDLJ or Suhani and Aditja of Saathiya and Inderjit and Pallavi of Doli Saja Ke Rakhna or Siri and Santosh of NVNV.

So we could read stuff like tips on how to get on with life after you´ve been kicked out of the house, or how to avoid getting beaten up by overprotective relatives or maybe they could have used it to stay in contact with the family members who, apart from grumpy ol´dad, had no problem with the lovebirds decision.

Lets take K3G. Mom Raichand might have used the blog to secretly stay in contact with Rahul and Anjali and one day "accidently" might have forgotten to close the browser window in Dads homeoffice so Daddy Yash Raichand might have read how very well fitting for the family Anjali actually was and get over his attitude a bit faster then taking 10 years to do so. And we might have had the chance to not witness the whole Feather Poo and Pleather Rohan story...

Or Santosh in NVNV might have gotten some farming tips by readers to insure his victory and maybe have had some contact with Prem and Suman of Maine Pyaar Kya on what to do and not do. And be warned about the evil competitors and thus avoided the prison sentence...

Saathiya or Chalte Chalte are other examples. Having their own blog might have acted as some sort of marriage counseling for those couples because one of their readers might have commented on how stupid it is not to communicate (but then again we might not have seen the cool SRK cameo in Saathiya)

Well, you get the my point...

Btw. I´m back and I don´t ever want to leave again. *whine* As much fun as it was in Berlin and Munich (Yup, Sunday before we left Berlin we were ordered to a meeting in Munich on Tuesday) I really missed my Bollywood. So lets hope that this dryspell is over for good.

1 comment:

Maja said...

Welcome back :)

Great idea about a blog for K3G - anything that would save us from Poo and pleather is a great idea! Haven't seen the other movies yet but I'm really tempted to buy Chalte Chalte, mainly because it comes with a bonus DVD of SRK songs ...