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Posted: 10 years ago
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Hats off to Mohit Malik for playing the repulsive and vile Samrat so well. He's given this role his all.

However, I really don't see him as Shaurya. I mean, he's played such a dominating character that had immense screen presence...and now he will switch to playing a younger character. That too - the son of Samrat. I dunno...I don't think it's gonna work.

And as another member suggested, this is called Doli Armaano Ki. Urmi will exit. What's left in the story to tell? Why stretch it like a rubber band...
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Samrat- disgusting character and disgusting writers.
What is the show teaching - get revenge at all costs even if it means killing your exwife.
You can be as evil as can be but some viewers will still want to see you as a romantic hero.
This is glorifying evil. If you are still gaga over these types of characters then something is wrong with viewers thinking this behavior is acceptable as women. As a society when will this attitude change. Till we change our thinking and demand to show some decent shows writers will continue to show this type of nonsense on tv. Shaurya is not even a main character so to extend the show with a massive leap is just stretching the storyline. You can only stretch a rubberband so far before it breaks.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: rose2015

Samrat- disgusting character and disgusting writers.

What is the show teaching - get revenge at all costs even if it means killing your exwife.
You can be as evil as can be but some viewers will still want to see you as a romantic hero.
This is glorifying evil. If you are still gaga over these types of characters then something is wrong with viewers thinking this behavior is acceptable as women. As a society when will this attitude change. Till we change our thinking and demand to show some decent shows writers will continue to show this type of nonsense on tv. Shaurya is not even a main character so to extend the show with a massive leap is just stretching the storyline. You can only stretch a rubberband so far before it breaks.



I think the show should have ended a long time ago...with Samrat being punished for his evil deeds. The makers of the serial have shown the character to be invinsible, which is quite disturbing. Nothing against Mohit - he's played the character very well. But makers of the show need to send out a positive message. Why show evil winning?

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