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Posted: 13 years ago
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Very well said vandy di...This show has done the opposite of what is being said...this is the only show i have seen where the female lead is abused n her saviour is critisized...the evil is glorified to such an extent that there are people who defend him n want to imitate him...still the makers are in no mood to rectify their mistakes...

The epi yesterday was so rushed that i had no time to digest what is going on...what saddens me is that the most important scenes which deserve to be highlighted has always been rushed up...Sia revealing her past to Raghav was the turning point of the show which was given only two min 😕 even yesterday Komal n Tashu coming to know the truth about V, Unniyal's past everything was just done in a matter of few min...i couldn't connect with any of the scenes...n Raghav's reaction seemed strange for me as i expected him to explode at V...instead he was calm...😕

I was bearing with V's antics all this while just because i had hopes that one day i would get to see Sia's new life with Raghav...i feel so bad that 7 years of their life will just be fast forwarded to accomodate V...😔

Anyway there is no use of all my ranting as the CVs have already decided what they want to show...Thanks for the wonderful feedback Ana...hope you're feeling better now...😊
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: tweetie19

Very well said vandy di...This show has done the opposite of what is being said...this is the only show i have seen where the female lead is abused n her saviour is critisized...the evil is glorified to such an extent that there are people who defend him n want to imitate him...still the makers are in no mood to rectify their mistakes...


The epi yesterday was so rushed that i had no time to digest what is going on...what saddens me is that the most important scenes which deserve to be highlighted has always been rushed up...Sia revealing her past to Raghav was the turning point of the show which was given only two min 😕 even yesterday Komal n Tashu coming to know the truth about V, Unniyal's past everything was just done in a matter of few min...i couldn't connect with any of the scenes...n Raghav's reaction seemed strange for me as i expected him to explode at V...instead he was calm...😕

I was bearing with V's antics all this while just because i had hopes that one day i would get to see Sia's new life with Raghav...i feel so bad that 7 years of their life will just be fast forwarded to accomodate V...😔

Anyway there is no use of all my ranting as the CVs have already decided what they want to show...Thanks for the wonderful feedback Ana...hope you're feeling better now...😊

Definitely feeling better, Tweet, and word to everything you said 👏
This is where I'm conflicted. The reason I watched the show was to experience how Sia is going to cope post V's arrest/disappearance. How will she deal with the past and move on -- with or without a partner.
I wanted to be with her on her journey through the most difficult years of her life; the very seven years of her healing process that are now skipped because the writers' interest in the abuser's journey/character is much stronger.
I've no words to describe how disappointed I am in the writers and the channel.
Is it possible that the popularity of one character can overshadow the significance of all the others to such an extent that the entire message of the show is messed with? Yes. That viewers and victims who watched for Sia's journey must now accept that they won't see it, they won't see how she dealth with emotional and physical challenges in her life, they won't get anything out of it.
Imagine following the journey of a woman like Jahnvi/Sia for nine months, waiting for that moment when you'll see V behind bars and Sia's healing process -- only to find out that a 7-year leap is taking place.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Definitely feeling better, Tweet, and word to everything you said 👏
This is where I'm conflicted. The reason I watched the show was to experience how Sia is going to cope post V's arrest/disappearance. How will she deal with the past and move on -- with or without a partner.
I wanted to be with her on her journey through the most difficult years of her life; the very seven years of her healing process that are now skipped because the writers' interest in the abuser's journey/character is much stronger.
I've no words to describe how disappointed I am in the writers and the channel.
Is it possible that the popularity of one character can overshadow the significance of all the others to such an extent that the entire message of the show is messed with? Yes. That viewers and victims who watched for Sia's journey must now accept that they won't see it, they won't see how she dealth with emotional and physical challenges in her life, they won't get anything out of it.
Imagine following the journey of a woman like Jahnvi/Sia for nine months, waiting for that moment when you'll see V behind bars and Sia's healing process -- only to find out that a 7-year leap is taking place.

Exactly Ana...if any victim is watching the show, i can't imagine what she may feel...its shocking to know that inspite of seeing the sick comments that people are giving on Raghav n Sia, the makers chose to support V's actions...

i know how difficult it is for Sia to accept Raghav however good he may be coz i have seen someone very close to me undergoing a similar thing...I was eagerly waiting to see Sia's journey after V is put behind bars...when i got to hear about the leap i was so damn disappointed...
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: Elysia

You made an interesting point in the second paragraph.
But as for destiny...
I thought that the line was a bit overdramatic. It's like they're trying to make it into a battle between two supernatural kingdoms where there's a Chosen One with a prophetic fate. I mean, let's get back to the point. V is Jahnvi's criminal ex-husband. Divorce him and end it.



@ Bold: I may have misquoted Taashu, but to me the "destiny" part meant that a lot of abusive husbands don't easily let go of their wives. In Viraj's case, he is not simply an abusive, violent husband, that can be gotten rid of by a divorce, he is also an obsessive-compulsive psychopath that simply won't let go of Jahnavi.

So, Viraj is a "bad" part of her life that she needs to deal with.

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