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Posted: 7 years ago
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I made this post to celebrate a show called DSDT (not TSTT), which we started watching 300 episodes ago. It was a simple show of a couple who loved each other dearly and a girl who had dreams beyond her reach. Over the months, the show has turned utter crap but I still wanted to appreciate the characters like Parth (not Parath), Shorvari, Teni and even Aman. These characters were once sensible and much loved by everyone. Everything was going fine and lovely but these loser CVs had to make that dumb surrogate fall for the biological dad and complicate everything. In that chakkar, they even got rid a good character like Aman, who had such a huge potential. For me Parth is only the one Sid portrayed, a man who only loved his wife, who was a loving father, a good son and lovely friend and brother. Anyways congrats to Sid, RD and JB, the original trio and us, for tolerating this crap. 😆

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Posted: 7 years ago
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Well written.. Much needed post 😛
The characters were so well defined and lovable when the show started.. Realistic, flawed yet interesting, which viewers could relate to.. Parth and Shorvori's relationship was so beautiful yet realistic, and Teni was a full entertainment package. Not commenting about how it went down drain with time, but if there is anything that I will remember from this show then its the original trio and their interesting relationship onscreen and their initial bond offscreen.. Congrats to the original leads for making us love them despite not so good writing! 👏

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