Kumkuma Puvvu Daily Serial – E2118 – 25th Mar

Show/Serial:Kumkuma Puvvu Daily Serial
Starring:Haritha
Channel:Maa TV

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Serial Plot:
Kumkuma Puvvu is a Telugu serial on Maa TV. Amrutha, Jayanti's illegitimate daughter, is separated from her mother at birth. They are destined to reunite and what happens once they realize the truth weaves the further story.

Kumkuma Puvvu

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E2118 – Part1 :Part2 – 25th Mar

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E2117 – Part1 :Part2 – 23rd Mar
E2116 – Part1 :Part2 – 22nd Mar
E2115 – Part1 :Part2 – 21st Mar
E2114 – Part1 :Part2 – 20th Mar
E2113 – Part1 :Part2 – 19th Mar
E2112 – Part1 :Part2 – 12th Mar
E2111 – Part1 :Part2 – 1st Mar
E2110 – Part1 :Part2 – 29th Feb
E2109 – Part1 :Part2 – 20th Feb
E2108 – Part1 :Part2 – 19th Feb
E2107 – Part1 :Part2 – 17th Feb
E2106 – Part1 :Part2 – 16th Feb
E2105 – Part1 :Part2 – 15th Feb
E2104 – Part1 :Part2 – 14th Feb
E2103 – Part1 :Part2 – 13th Feb
E2102 – Part1 :Part2 – 12th Feb
E2101 – Part1 :Part2 – 10th Feb
E2100 – Part1 :Part2 – 9th Feb
E2099 – Part1 :Part2 – 8th Feb
E2098 – Part1 :Part2 – 7th Feb
E2097 – Part1 :Part2 – 6th Feb
E2096 – Part1 :Part2 – 5th Feb
E2095 – Part1 :Part2 – 3rd Feb
E2094 – Part1 :Part2 – 2nd Feb
E2093 – Part1 :Part2 – 1st Feb


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Komalee Prasad Calls for Gender Parity in Heartbreak Narratives

March 21, 2024

Actress Komalee Prasad has sparked a conversation about gender representation in heartbreak narratives within Indian cinema. Traditionally, these stories have heavily favored the male perspective, portraying men as the heartbroken victims singing sorrowful melodies, while women are often cast as the heartbreakers who leave them in despair.

Komalee finds fault with this trope, highlighting the real-life experiences of women who have endured heartbreak at the hands of men. She questions why cinema continues to perpetuate this one-sided narrative, neglecting the emotional vulnerability of women.

Prasad proposes that the underrepresentation of female directors in the industry is a contributing factor. She argues that a more balanced presence of women behind the camera would lead to a more nuanced portrayal of heartbreak, encompassing the experiences of both genders.

Her core message is that heartbreak transcends gender. Deception and betrayal are not qualities exclusive to men; they can manifest in both sexes. Prasad emphasizes that judging a person’s character based solely on gender is a fallacy.

Beyond heartbreak, the actress openly declares her belief in love, describing it as her guiding principle. She emphasizes loyalty and commitment as essential aspects of love, stating her dedication to her partner through life’s challenges. Interestingly, she reveals that her character in the film “Sashivadane” mirrors her own strong and devoted personality.

Komalee Prasad’s voice adds to a growing chorus advocating for balanced portrayals of love, heartbreak, and human relationships within Indian cinema. Her call for gender parity in storytelling paves the way for a more realistic and relatable cinematic experience for audiences.