Originally posted by: Madhura..
Yes, but jndsd it made sense. Though I never liked, Ravish angle was there from start. Hint that, wasn't overnight!
Also there Vividha literally was forced to marry Ravish, for Atharva's life.
Yaha Amrit had lot of choices but madam ko mahanta karni hai, so comparison except half brothers part stands null. Also kuch bhi ho, waha Ravish and Atharva, bond and rapport was developed well and both had decent characters. Waha bhi Vividha told him about Atharva and he walked out, force nahi kiya tha and for brother he asked her to stay back. So gotta appreciate him for that. Veer ka toh hum na hi bole toh acha hai.
Kuch bhi sick, He is ringmaster and kudca is a circus, wo jo bolega log kar rahe hai. Sick!
Originally posted by: Nikita_99503
Hmmm... I understand now.
Well, if they can draw a parallel there then I guess they can draw a parallel here too. 
I am merging my reply since both of you were talking about the same issue.
You see, I was actually taking a dig. Comparison is okay as long as the basic plot has some similarity. But comparing JNDSD with Ghum is like comparing Mo with Mauli and I am not even a viewer/fan of JNDSD.
As far as I know, in JNDSD all three leads were portrayed amazingly. That scene where they beat Atharva to pulp and Vividha stood up to her father, it has been one of the most impactful scenes I have scene in ITV. And Ravish was a good guy. He gracefully exited when it was necessary. Vividha's hesitation regarding Atharva has been the most realistic approach I have ever seen in ITV.
And here we have Ghum where one dumbass thinks too high of himself and makes a baseless promise leading to the torment of two women. Still people corelated these two just because the triangle is involving Bhabhi/Devar.
To jab log isse compare kar sakte hain ta KUDCA ka to phir bhi prominent Bhabhi/Devar triangle hain.
Otherwise Amrit ko agar Vividha ki saath compare kiya to paap lagega bahen. 😛
Edited by nushy1995 - 4 years ago
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