Won't be possible....

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Posted: 15 years ago
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CV's are trying best to destroy their own lovely creation AR to pave the way for new love stories. But the fact remains the same....if AR can not unite & can turn back on each other then how can other couples can survive their love stories. AR was going to create history on indian television but CVs decided to make sure that it shouldn't happen & hence separation of AR. Ridhima's character has been butchered to the extend to believe she never loved Armaan & could let him go from her life to save her marriage. She is trying to work on a new ralationship on the grave of old relationship. Relationships need to be worked on when they are not formed naturally. A girl who couldnt respect the person who loved her the most in life how could she understand anyone else.
Now whatever CVs show on DMG will look fake & no matter how intense dialogues are it will mean nothing because according to them "nothing is permanent", there is no true love & no one dies for the sake of lover because "Time is the biggest healer" and can change the feelings too.
Even though it leaves a hollow feeling but I guess people still wants to just believe in it and that's what we are seeing now in Ridhima's character.


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Posted: 15 years ago
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You're completely justified in what you wrote and to some extent I agree. However the fact that now Riddhima is married does mean something to her. She wants her marriage to work. She married Sid on false pretenses but under the belief that Armaan would not come back. You can't really blame her for choosing her marriage when she was already trying to move on when Armaan came back. I know how upsetting it is to see them apart. Being an AR fan I realize that there is an uproar and people feel the CVs are butchering Riddhima's character. After all the unrealisticness (is that even a word? lol.) the CVs are now trying to depict a reality that not all love lasts forever. So now they are showing SR together and AR apart. In real life people do move on and get married to people they don't love as much as they did another. However I sort of feel Riddhima is settling for less with Sid but she's married to him so she should try to make the best of it I guess.

Other than that semi-agreed with your post but I understood where you were coming from. (:
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: vena.cava.

You're completely justified in what you wrote and to some extent I agree. However the fact that now Riddhima is married does mean something to her. She wants her marriage to work. She married Sid on false pretenses but under the belief that Armaan would not come back. You can't really blame her for choosing her marriage when she was already trying to move on when Armaan came back. I know how upsetting it is to see them apart. Being an AR fan I realize that there is an uproar and people feel the CVs are butchering Riddhima's character. After all the unrealisticness (is that even a word? lol.) the CVs are now trying to depict a reality that not all love lasts forever. So now they are showing SR together and AR apart. In real life people do move on and get married to people they don't love as much as they did another. However I sort of feel Riddhima is settling for less with Sid but she's married to him so she should try to make the best of it I guess.

Other than that semi-agreed with your post but I understood where you were coming from. (:



I understand what you are saying but at the same time CVs didnt justify Ridhima's decision to get married very convincingly so now everything looks so much overboard. All those tears in her eyes & everyone else leaves a very good question, why why she decided to get married to Sid when she didnt love him at the first place. It wasn't due to the fact she was trying to save people from a sinking ship...she just succumbed to some kind of pressure which is not at all justified. It shows a girl in a very weak position in the society that she has to give in her happiness for the society. Parents on the other hand instead of understanding her feelings because that's what parents are for...to give a secure shelter not to force things. They could have helped her to look for Armaan again and convince him that their daughter's happiness is with him no matter what his condition is. But, CVs depicted the whole scenario in such a bad taste which shows their insensitivity to the whole subject. That's all I have to say about the current situation. It doesn't look real..it has broken links. If they want to talk about second chance then do it convincingly not half baked which is hard to digest.
Don't get me wrong. I know everyone have their own perspective to look at a situation. Its just that DMG has miserably failed to show the importance of relationships in a true sense.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Sapna, accept the fact that Riddhima is a loser and thats it. Maybe that will make you feel better just like I do. And as you have rightfully said that her character is beyond comprehension so why even bother...........
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Posted: 15 years ago
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i know right completely agree with yu they need someone to srsly help em out

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