Originally posted by: Abhishek_5
Hi!
This is my first post on the "Khoobsurat" forum. I am sad that this is a tragic one.
The episode telecast on Friday, the 21st was an extremely distressing and heart-wrenching one! Obviously, we all are sad and deeply hurt. But, that should not prevent us from criticising the CVs and their ruthless plot. The primary question that we should ask ourselves is that how can the CVs be so insensitive and ruthless as to kill an innocent character which they themselves had created and nourished over time. In other words, when we as the distant yet attached and appreciative viewer can feel so sad at these turn of events, dont the CVs who created and moulded the character of Madhav feel any affection or fondness towards him?
Firstly, I may sound too idealistic when I say that each character created by the CVs should have a special place in the heart of the creators, but if we can like the character from the bottom of our heart, how can the CVs be so insensitive as to decide to leave that very character which they created, bleeding and dying - without any requirement from the plot to do so? Perhaps, the CVs are attached only to TRPs and sponsors rather than the characters. Shameful, to say the least.
Secondly, in recent times, CVs have been seen to derive sadistic pleasure ( in other words, pleasure of a jump in TRPs), by killing young, innocent central characters in the most cruel and shocking ways. Cant the CVs end plots and sub-plots on a positive note? Where have the "and they lived happily ever after" stories gone? Dont the viewers deserve a smile when the last episode is telecast so that they can carry fond memories about the show forever? Perhaps, the makers and CVs did not 'live' this story as the viewers did. Tragic, to say the least.
Thirdly, how much longer should we sit and be mute spectators of the CVs' manipulation, cruel tactics for TRPs and insensitive and heartless plots? Dont we have a share and say in the show as consistent and sincere viewers? Frustration and anger, to say the least.
Please stand up and make your disagreement, discontent and anger LOUD & CLEAR.
Please share your views.