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Dead hubbies talking through flowers and more stuff seen on TV this week

Whoa! You guys know what? This is the tenth part of the ‘horrible things seen on TV this week’ series and

Updated on: May 01, 2016 12:35 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Whoa! You guys know what? This is the tenth part of the ‘horrible things seen on TV this week’ series and look how much we have changed the world. Look how far we have come. Look what significant changes we have made to the world of television. Look how we have woken up the sleeping morality of the creators of the these shows.

It’s the tenth edition of ‘horrible things seen on TV this week’ and we’re just getting started sheeple.
It’s the tenth edition of ‘horrible things seen on TV this week’ and we’re just getting started sheeple.

1.

Exactly, we haven’t even made a dent.

This week’s findings include this ‘earth-shattering’ scene from Ek Tha Raja Ek Thi Rani (Zee TV) which preceded the entry of two eunuchs. The ground is literally shaking. Guys.

2.

These two from Thapki Pyaar Ki (COLORS) are trapped in a cold storage and the temperature is dropping rapidly. They both want to confess their love for each other before they die but they are taking their sweet time. Here’s a totally weird idea you guys! Say the words and you know... do stuff... so that you can be warm dammit?! How is it so hard?

A dead husband from Adhuri Kahani Humari (AndTV) wants to talk to his sweet wife so obviously he takes the form of a sunflower. Sure enough, she wants none of it and beats it to a pulp. Eeh! Looks like this wasn’t a happy marriage at all.

4.

Look at this badass extra from Balika Vadhu (COLORS) who took training from PM Narendra Modi himself in spotting the camera.

5. Also, watch this immensely motivating speech by Kokila Modi from Saath Nibhana Saathiya (Star Plus). I didn’t make a GIF because it would not do this piece of art any justice.

BONUS: This screenshot of ZeeTV’s YouTube channel demonstrates how many weddings happened in about a week. WOW.

Start your descend into the abyss here:

The absolute, most ridiculous things that happened on TV this week

The absolute, most ridiculous stuff seen on TV this week: Part 2

The terrible, horrible, no good, very bad things seen on TV this week

What’s happening on TV? Nothing even remotely logical, obviously

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Soumya Srivastava

Soumya Srivastava is the Entertainment and Lifestyle Editor at Hindustan Times, bringing over a decade of experience covering movies, celebrities, pop culture, and everything that feels current and compelling. With a sharp editorial lens and an instinct for what resonates, she writes stories that balance insight with accessibility — whether she’s reporting from a red carpet, reviewing a buzzy new release, or unpacking the craft behind cinema. An unabashed Swiftie and a devoted admirer of Christopher Nolan’s filmmaking, Soumya blends heart and analysis in equal measure. She holds a degree in English Literature from Janki Devi Memorial College, Delhi University, and is an alumna of IIMC Dhenkanal (2013). As a Rotten Tomatoes Certified Film Critic, her reviews reflect credibility, cultural awareness, and a nuanced understanding of storytelling across genres and formats. She has interviewed celebrities like Celine Song, Zoya Akhtar, Kajol, Shabana Azmi, Pankaj Tripathi and more. She has also reviwes hundreds of movies and written thousands of stories, made videos, special columns and more. While films remain her first love, Soumya’s interests extend deeply into lifestyle and design. She is particularly drawn to décor, thoughtfully designed spaces, and the subtle ways aesthetics influence everyday living. From celebrity homes and interior trends to broader lifestyle movements, she enjoys exploring how personal taste intersects with identity and modern culture. Her voice is informed yet relatable, analytical yet warm — making her work engaging for a wide and diverse readership. Through her writing, Soumya continues to shape conversations around entertainment, lifestyle, and contemporary culture.

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