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Vidya Balan In Love With Pakistani Dramas

Darpan News Desk IANS, 30 Apr, 2016 01:08 PM
  • Vidya Balan In Love With Pakistani Dramas
Actress Vidya Balan went gaga over Pakistani dramas saying the “writing, production values, make-up and performances” of the shows are just par excellence.
 
She also lauded the work of female actors and for adding “grace” with a “realistic” touch to their performances. 
 
The “Paa” actress took to Twitter on Saturday to share her views. 
 
She posted: “I am liking my new habit of watching Zindagi channel in the mornings after my night shoots...'Kankar' is ace. I am hooked to 'Kankar', 'Mere Harjai' and 'Ek Mohabbat Ke Baad'...The writing, production values, make-up and performances are just par excellence.”
 
Vidya, busy with “TE3N” and “Kahaani 2”, added: “So nice to see good quality television! I particularly like the female actors...so beautiful and graceful...and their portrayals are extremely realistic.”
 
Zindagi channel is a Hindi channel which airs Pakistani dramas as well as serials from other countries in India. 

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