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16th September, 2003
Finding
life partners through TV
ISLAMABAD - Millions of Pakistanis watch it, especially youngsters
with dreams of meeting their perfect life partner! Geo Television's
"Shaadi Online" programme, aimed at helping eligible singles
find a suitable spouse, is even hogging attention in the international
media. After the San Fransisco Chronicle, now BBC has praised
the programme's producer and the channel.
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September, 2003
Telly Weddings
Marriages are made in heaven, but
in today's fast paced life nobody has the time or energy to
cut a ticket to heaven… There are many ways to find a soul
mate, be it the traditional option of the elders finding a
suitable partner, taking the help of marriage bureaus, placing
an ad in the matrimonial column of newspapers via the internet.
And the latest way of finding your better half comes through
the electronic media. Shaadi Online, the interactive match
making programme on GEO TV, gives you that option.
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TV Marriage - Pakistani Style
A significant impact has been made by
a recent television show, which claims to help eligible singles
find a suitable spouse. It sticks to a simple format, steering
clear of setting up blind dates between the couples. Instead,
the prospective bride or groom is invited to state their case
before the millions who watch he show |
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The
Yomiuri Shimbun” 17 November 2006
In Pakistan, which seems a conservative Islamic country, a TV
program which defies old customs has been becoming popular.
“Shaadionline” is a program that arranges marriages. It reflects
the transition of the idea of marriage among society.
“THE YOMIURI SHIMBUN” is Japanese leading daily news paper with
a circulation of 10.4 million. |
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Berlingske Tidende , Sunday 27th April 2008
In five years the TV-show ”shaadi online” has become such a
big success that more than 200,000 people have put their profiles
on the programmes website to search for a wife or a husband.
The team behind the show had been warned that they would be
beaten for making this show..... more |
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