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Don't know about her but i do find viraj boring, not the char but repeated stuff they make him do ... I have enjoyed dadi days viraj, the hello dadi, the sach ka samna viraj ... but when they make him do stuff that is just repeat telecast then it does get boring but i won't say that is viraj the character but the handling that gets boring ... i mean how many times he has told the pot same things over and over again, it just takes the freshness out of it but again that is not the character but the handling!!!
I don't disagree with that if they think he is the USP they should use him but i am afraid they might bore people by taking that x-factor out which his char is supposed to have by over exposure
Originally posted by: SunShine_A
I agree Viraj used to be a big fun always and I also started watching the show for Viraj and his antics only though it became too unbearable with such ruthless actions of his which made me to stop watching the show but then also Viraj was one complex character where I always used to end up applauding him and his mind but lately they are being so monotonous
I am highly disappointed nowadays with same repetitive shotshe talking to pot and cursing her or Jhanvi's thoughts haunting him and he trying to show that he can do anything even in her absence but failing miserably.
Ummm did i miss something? Forgiveness kahan sey a gai beech mey? 😕
Were Viraaj's character in a different serial, with a theme that wasn't so focussed on an entirely different true-to-life issue, and with a team that had researched the disorders it was mentioning properly, maybe it wouldn't have been such a problem for some? Here, the issue of his illness and treatment are so deeply intertwined with Jhanvi's history of abuse that half the time viewers can be torn by what they should support: if they choose to support Jhanvi's choice of leaving they are being insensitive to the OCPDer, if they choose to believe that Jhanvi staying around to cure him would be better they're insensitive to her suffering. And of course there's that wonderful thing called the middle path which many could alternately follow, though I am myself a little unsure of how to define it in terms of the serial...but I'm sure you get what I mean.
I don't think that can be called sadistic or selfish, it's more or less a statement on which issues we - as individuals - feel more passionately about, or whether or not we believe that Viraaj is unaware of what he does or not. Different strokes for different folks IMO. Some of us feel he is unaware of how wrong he is and feel he can get better with a healthy amount of caring; some of us don't buy it, or at least feel that violence is not something an OCPDer *can't* control. I believe it all boils down to which issue we believe requires more, or equal, attention. For some it's domestic violence, for some it's the treatment of an OCPD patient, for some both can go hand-in-hand.