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Posted: 13 years ago
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Not a regular person here nor a regular viewer of EHMMBH...Got a chance to watch the last episode of it in which the family went to court for deciding this matter.

It is a good plot and a very worked out script but somehow I feel the makers are pretty biased towards this plot and they are giving early hints of what will happen. I am least concerned about whether Jeevika wins or Mannvi, I am more into how a story is projected.

From what I saw in the last episode, the makers showed that Maanvi doesn't have a strong point; the lawyer she had was a dumb. They are showing early signs of what will happen:

"Jeevika will donate bone marrow, Mannvi survives and after some sometime Jeevika will be pregnant again"

Why keep this sort of simplicity with such brilliant script. Why not engage public/fans into more twists and dramas??
For example:-

- Maanvi's lawyer never asked that doctor that if Jeevika donates bone marrow, what are the
chances that it will not effect her chances to be pregnant again?? Coz in today's world, the
number of normal couples not being able to become parents has increased a lot. So, after
transplantation there would be less possibility that Jeevika won't suffer from complications.

What my point is that makers should really spice up things so much that even people are confused to choose who is right ?? From current track it looks pretty simple and biased that Jeevika will win...

To makers : - Learn from TV serials of Hollywood... see the amount of twists they put to entertain public


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Posted: 13 years ago
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Heey!
I respect your view,
but I disagree, I like the way the story goes.
And I -still- have faith in the CVs...
The whole thing is spiced up already,
it was supposed to be a serious and
realistic thing, but it turned out a lot
more dramatic then expected.
Last point, if I wanted to see something
'Hollywood', I would have watched something
of Hollywood, why waste time at watching
a Indian serial? But I love the masala thing,
you know? I like Indian serials, that is why I
watch it... So I think the story should go like
it goes.
Edited by BrunoMars - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Agreee that Inder's arguments were weak and his questions were stupid! No wonder he is the least successful Vadhera!LOL! But i wanted J to win! :D So it went alright for me! LOL
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Ok, first of all, I'm just being pedantic here but its not 'Hollywood' tv shows. Its American tv, just like Indian tv, just like British tv…

Second of all, I can't disagree with you more? I don't know what kind of American tv shows you watch, but the ones I watch are real. That doesn't necessarily mean no drama, but it also doesnt mean unecessary drama. Personally, I quite like how twist-free the show is going (according to Indian standards).

Thirdly, I don't think you should compare Indian dramas with American tv shows. They're completely different cultures, so inevitbly the tv shows will be completely different, as they're catered to different audiences. American tv has a much alrger variety, and Indian only has mainly soaps. Another difference is that indian tv shows are daily, while american ones are seasonal, weekly, bi-weekly…they have bigger gaps in between the episodes of the shows. So its less difficult for them to retain their viewer's interest, and also produce something of higher quality.

Im not a big fan of Indian tv shows myself. In fact I lose interest after maximum three months, but its not fair to compare them to American shows. Their style of working is very different.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Comparing an Indian show and an American show makes absolutely no sense.
Indian shows ought to be very unrealistic when it comes to diseases and other aspects.

That's just my point of view.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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yeah we cannt compare US shows with Indian show...!!bt i dont think indian writers are that much dump or uneducated that much ki they cnt bring logic to serial..!!
Edited by Seema1987 - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: fullhouse

Not a regular person here nor a regular viewer of EHMMBH...Got a chance to watch the last episode of it in which the family went to court for deciding this matter.

It is a good plot and a very worked out script but somehow I feel the makers are pretty biased towards this plot and they are giving early hints of what will happen. I am least concerned about whether Jeevika wins or Mannvi, I am more into how a story is projected.

From what I saw in the last episode, the makers showed that Maanvi doesn't have a strong point; the lawyer she had was a dumb. They are showing early signs of what will happen:

"Jeevika will donate bone marrow, Mannvi survives and after some sometime Jeevika will be pregnant again"

Why keep this sort of simplicity with such brilliant script. Why not engage public/fans into more twists and dramas??
For example:-

- Maanvi's lawyer never asked that doctor that if Jeevika donates bone marrow, what are the
chances that it will not effect her chances to be pregnant again??
Coz in today's world, the
number of normal couples not being able to become parents has increased a lot. So, after
transplantation there would be less possibility that Jeevika won't suffer from complications.

What my point is that makers should really spice up things so much that even people are confused to choose who is right ?? From current track it looks pretty simple and biased that Jeevika will win...

To makers : - Learn from TV serials of Hollywood... see the amount of twists they put to entertain public



@ Bold I was Exactly thinking the same !! why didnt they mention abt chances of Jeevika not being able to conceive again??? i wanted to see Jeevika n Viren's reaction to that question..
Edited by Rabz_14 - 13 years ago

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