Originally posted by: docdocgo
The stopping the rickshaw part in the last episode was the only point where i felt that the CVs had gone overboard trying to show adarsh's passionate pursuit of Swadheenta.
He is quite in sync with his character though.A responsible ,idealistic man in the family and outside it ,but a puppy when it comes to Swadheenta.I like the vulnerability that Adarsh's character shows even though he is a well positioned man in the society.
@BOLD THIS! this is what I want too see more of. One second he is shown to be this realistically mature guy who has principals and strictly sticks to the truth no matter how harsh it might be. But on the other they show him as an impulsive guy who does not see left or right but the girl hes madly in love with and is constantly following her around completely disregarding his life and responsibilities.
It's a much wanted change from the commonly seen male leads on tele ,who are businessmess or even high positioned men in other professions but unusually haughty and carry the aura of macho man ,arrogance and superiority.female leads submit to them and prance around till eventually the male leads tough exterior breaks and he starts falling for the lady's charms.
We see the exact opposite in this show.We see a Swadheenta who is deciding and controls the dynamics of their relationship from the word go.She decides if and when to go on the coffee date with him.We see an Adarsh who commands respect but never demands it.He is a good hearted man who isn't afraid to show his vulnerabilty to the woman he likes.He maybe a civil servant but like any other responsible man ,who is sure of a woman,he is unable to restrain himself ,yet gives her space.(sometimes crossing limits,that's that)
That is how he is different from his brothers and his father.He is empathetic and he isn't afraid to show it to his loved ones
I concur completely...Adarsh at times is a breath of fresh air compared to other MLs. Its not about his ego nor is his arrogance the issue. Like I said before he has strict morals that he follows and is a straightforward guy. Which I do appreciate. My problem is how the creatives are constantly contradicting his character. It most certainly is killing his significant vibe.
I dont mind seeing him as a lover...I just would like to get more of an depth insight to his character...his inner conscious and how he sees life, and how he differs from his father and older brother...not just his blind love for Swadheenta.
i have a problem with men in the lead being so occupied in business meetings and not having time for anything else.These men were like machines. An IAS officer is a busy man but he has a lot of time at hand too if he is efficient.
And surely we see an Adarsh who is well balanced and has already made a reputation.
Yes,the daily meetings on road seem ill contrived but I guess that is how he plans to see her once daily atleast,by timing it.
And I understand that Completely...Its good to see him not working at all. But have we even seen him work at all?All I need is some insight to his character as such as we have got with Swadheenta's.
The story has established all the characters till now and Swadheenta's calling Adarsh an acquaintance goes well with the character.She comes from a middle class tam brahm family, fully driven towards making a career in law.Law schools are competetive and she is fresh out of it.Surely she has kept away from all other life experiences in order to succeed as a lawyer and she will still try to do so.
She likes Adarsh but the doubt of anything more (as put into her head by Asad) is enough to make her cautious in order to not get distracted.She wasn't sure of herself earlier but with the newfound win and confidence ,she would not want to spoil it by getting into relationship complications at this time.
She wants to make the CHOICE of not getting into a relationship or giving Adarsh the hint that she is interested.He is someone who has helped her and is friendly.
She hasn't shown romantic incllination ,as yet..which is what it is.It wasn't love at first sight for her like it was for Adarsh .That is another way in which Swadheenta's character is self assured and independent.
Definitely...So far Swadheenta seems like a well thought out character and Tridha is doing full justice to her. It will be interesting to see how she falls for Adarsh now since currently she does owe him for his favors but she most certainly does not consider him a friend yet.
Lastly,I think because of the screen time given to Asad ,there seems to be a story plot ahead concerning Asad which will put adarsh into action.As he is an Addtl secretary in Home Affairs,he would be responsible for Internal security of the country and domestic policies.there seems to be a huge story line ahead.
In the current case concerning Ahuja,land mafia, farmers rights.these things are not a Home Ministry bureacrats prerogative and wouldn't make sense for Adarsh to have presence in this story line,other than as a support and help to Swadheenta.
Moreover,the show was always promoted as the clash of ideals between Suhasini and swadheenta.And the story of if Swadheenta would go against her family or ideals.
Definitely...LOL just learned his name. Asad does seem a valuable asset in between Swa and Adarsh. I guess we will begin to see that once Swa begins to fall for Adarsh and Suhasini and Swa begin to disagree in law case decisions.