Vasantham Daily Serial – E1340 – 17th April


Serial Plot:
Vasantham is a dubbed ETV serial. ETV Telugu is a 24 x 7 satellite channel comprising general entertainment programming from South India containing serials, both fiction and non-fiction, reality show oriented programs, devotional programs, feature films, tele-films, musical programs, film based programs, youth based programs, women's infotainment programs, special ground events including events for some of the film based programs, musical based programs (reality show oriented and other similar) and special programs relating to major festivals specific to Telugu language speaking community and the Indian State of Andhra Pradesh.

Vasantham Serial

Todays Episode :

E1340 – Part1 : Part2 – 17th April

Previous Episodes:

E1339- Part1 : Part2 – 16th April
E1338- Part1 : Part2 – 15th April
E1337- Part1 : Part2 – 14th April
E1336- Part1 : Part2 – 13th April
E1335- Part1 : Part2 – 10th April
E1334 – Part1 : Part2 – 9th April
E1333 – Part1 : Part2 – 7th April
E1332 – Part1 : Part2 – 6th April
E1331 – Part1 : Part2 – 3rd April
E1329 – Part1 : Part2 : Part3– 1st April
E1328 – Part1 : Part2– 31st March
E1327 – Part1 : Part2 : Part3 – 27th March
E1326 – Part1 : Part2 : Part3 – 26th March
E1325 – Part1 : Part2 : Part3 – 25th March
E1324 – Part1 : Part2 : Part3 – 23rd March
E1323 – Part1 : Part2 : Part3 – 20th March
E1322- Part1 : Part2 : Part3 – 19th March
E1321- Part1 : Part2 : Part3 – 18th March
E1320- Part1 : Part2 : Part3 – 17th March
E1319- Part1 : Part2 : Part3 – 16th March
E1318- Part1 : Part2 : Part3 – 13th March
E1317- Part1 : Part2 : Part3 – 12th March
E1316- Part1 : Part2 : Part3 – 11th March
E1315- Part1 : Part2 : Part3 – 10th March
E1314- Part1 : Part2 : Part3 – 9th March
E1313- Part1 : Part2 : Part3 – 6th March
E1312- Part1 : Part2 : Part3 – 5th March
E1311- Part1 : Part2 : Part3 – 4th March
E1310- Part1 : Part2 : Part3 – 3rd March
E1309- Part1 : Part2 : Part3 – 2nd March
E1308- Part1 : Part2 : Part3 – 28th Feb
E1307- Part1 : Part2 : Part3 – 27th Feb
E1306- Part1 : Part2 : Part3 – 26th Feb
E1305- Part1 : Part2 : Part3 – 25th Feb
E1304- Part1 : Part2 : Part3 – 24th Feb
E1303- Part1 : Part2 : Part3 – 20th Feb


Recent Random Post:

Anurag Gives Away His Interesting Take On Porn!

March 21, 2024

Anurag Kashyap, a prominent figure in Indian cinema known for his bold and unconventional films, has ignited a social media firestorm with his recent comments on the porn industry. Kashyap, a vocal advocate for independent cinema, took to his podcast to discuss the surprising link between adult entertainment and technological advancements.

His core argument? The porn industry acts as a testing ground for cutting-edge technologies in the realm of streaming and screening. Kashyap claims that advancements like VCRs and DVDs, now commonplace for home entertainment, were initially adopted by the porn industry to expand its reach. He further extends this notion to online streaming and even the burgeoning field of virtual reality (VR) experiences, suggesting they were all initially explored and refined within the adult film industry.

This perspective has divided audiences. Some dismiss it as sensational, while others acknowledge the potential validity of his claims. There’s a kernel of truth to Kashyap’s observation. The adult film industry, due to its profit-driven nature, is often an early adopter of new technologies. These technologies, once proven viable and popular within the industry, can then be adopted and adapted for mainstream audiences.

However, attributing the sole invention of these technologies to porn would be an exaggeration. Kashyap’s comments have fueled some truly outlandish reactions on social media. There have been calls for Hyderabad’s prestigious cultural center, the PCX, to start screening porn in theaters – a proposition both impractical and farcical.

While Kashyap’s claims may be debatable, they have undoubtedly sparked a conversation. His perspective highlights the often-overlooked role the adult film industry plays in shaping the technological landscape of entertainment consumption. Whether we find his arguments entirely convincing or not, Kashyap has succeeded in prompting a critical look at the sometimes unexpected forces that drive innovation.