Zindagi Gulzar Hai is a Pakistani drama.
No, I absolutely hate Indian movies, dramas
and music; not because I'm Pakistani (I'm not prejudiced, I swear!
) but because they're all so low in quality. The Indian cinema parasites off South East Asians' vanity to watch only the newest films and no Indian film is remembered even five months after its release. It's honestly very frustrating that Pakistanis are more willing to watch C-movie standard films like Ek Tha Tiger (which has full-blown anti-Pakistan sentiments in it and of course everyone here abused India once or twice before going and watching the film anyway) and Chennai Express which in turn causes Pakistani films made with infinitely more effort in a cinema that's absolutely dead, like Main Hoon Shahid Afridi, Love Mein Ghum and Bhai Log to be not as successful as they could have been and neither of the three I mentioned enough did well enough to even get a DVD release even if they did get rave reviews.
Indian dramas are awful and drag on for years and always end on pointless cliffhangers with a flash of the screen. Thank God that after I wished for so many years that Star Plus would die Hum TV managed to overtake it in Pakistan.
The acting in both Indian films
and dramas is absolutely horrible. Take comedies as an example. You'll always have, in
every single comedy film, a Sikh man in a turban facing the screen sideways and two or three people behind him out of focus. As for dramas, they'll always have someone shouting 'Ye shaadi nahin ho sakti' and then the camera'll spend half an hour zooming in on the face of all present,
including the cameraman. OK, that was an exaggeration but you get the idea.
As for Indian music, I won't get started on it; but have you every seen a single non-Bollywood Indian song get noticed, ever?
I'm sorry if I offended you, but I was being honest.