To the great genius Rabindranath Tagore, my efforts will be just a piece of respect after expanding its reach in the era of Internet. I have started the conversion of Kavigurus Nobel prize winning serenade to God, Geetanjali, in Bengali unicode. The current status of the PHABEE filing isĪbandoned - Office Action Response Not Filed or Filed Late. 'Geetanjali' literally means Geet (Song) + Anjali (Offerings) 'Song Offerings' to the God. The legal correspondent for PHABEE trademark is The PHABEE mark is filed in the category of
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The PHABEE trademark was assigned a Serial Number # 85954183 – by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The cast includes Deepa Venkat, Bharat Kalyan, Raman Nair, Mali, Shilpa, Seetha and Roopasri.PHABEE - Trademark Information By Patil Geetanjali Simar will tell Aarav that Gagan loves Aditi. Gajendra is questioning her past marriage. Gitanjali will be worried for Aditis marriage. Aarav will realize his mistake and apologize to Aditi. In todays episode youll see how Simar will support Aditi and Gagans relationship unlike Geetanjali.
Tune in to find out how things shape out for the Srinivasan family. TV Serial, Sasural Simar Ka 2 is seeing yet another twist. At this hour of crisis, Srinivasan's seniors in office, Madhumitha and Kannan, come to his aid. The youngest daughter, Kaveri, lands in prison when in trying to save herself from the correspondent of her school, who tried to rape her, she ends up killing him. During the course of an interview with a minister, she slaps him when he tries to misbehave with her. Srinivasan's third-born, Anusuya, is a gutsy one. As a result she faces difficulties in bringing up her two children.
Their eldest child, Mythili's husband turns out to be a wastrel. Srinivasan, a clerk, and his affectionate wife Meenakshi, raise their four daughters to the best of their ability. Shanmugham and directed by Gopi Bhimsingh, the story (written by Raj Prabhu) follows the travails of the Srinivasans. At the least they could be realistic and at the most, rewarding. Soaps need not aim at elevating the mindset of viewers or present significant points of view for them to ponder about. Of course, except when they decide to be righteous! Amidst such mediocre stuff, only weeklies such as "Chidambara Rahasiyam" and creators like Naga offer a glimmer of hope. Thankfully it's over and done with.īe it bearing children out of wedlock, polygamy or using sex as a weapon to make or mar a family, nothing is wrong, as far as these serial queens are concerned. "Kalyani" is the name of this fare on Vijay.
The daughter is in an abysmal state of despair and her mother is unable to sense that there's something amiss! Women are not only unnaturally good or entirely bad they are also shown as being dim-witted and lacking in perception. She tries to play martyr but appears downright foolish. You also come across a stupid, timid girl, pitted against a whole lot of alligators in human form. She just goes on a scheming spree with the sole purpose of protracting the soap just like the one in "Anandham" on Sun. She doesn't even need an excuse to be evil. And, on the other, is the sinister, heartless and constantly conspiring woman, whose hobby is revenge for revenge sake. There are ever so many that are similar to this serial.Īt one end of the spectrum you have a naïve, dutiful, blindly devoted wife - even if the writing is on the wall that her husband is unfaithful to her, she can only blame the other woman and not him. But, of late, it borders on the ridiculous. Only a dearth of ideas could result in such retrograde concepts. There's a scene in which the young widow (Yuvashri) is told in no uncertain terms that adorning your hair with flowers and sporting a bindi are privileges not all get! Regression at its zenith you could say. But even there you had the common factors of a working couple, a widowed mother, an extra-marital affair - and later, ever so many things. Once they began to overdo things, it failed to sustain interest. The storyline could only be stretched up to a point. The serial on Raj began in a reasonably interesting manner.
What is appalling is the insensitive depiction of women, and strangely it is women viewers who lap it all up and crave for more. And what ensues is a serial that has innumerable plots and sub-plots that meander through many an irksome terrain. GENERALLY A wailing heroine, a scheming second lead, a suffering mother, a wayward husband - these broad lines should suffice for a television writer to go for his kill. Article found on da serial from the hindu website