Originally posted by: kavya1994
Tfs🤗
Really loved reading the interview.
I read whole comments and I completely agree with all 3 of u- @Dearzindagii @captain @Piku
Even I am waiting for the emotional breakdown scene of Akshat. I am only interested in Akshan story.
I think it's better to show love story of leads with a slow pace dealing with all differences, changes, difficulties & so on.. with little-little developments and finally a happy life for them & the end without any further stretching to gen leap rather than showing some parallel love story or wrapping up whole love, marrige, consummation of leads in 6-8months & then separation... then Tada.......LEAP.... rinse & repeat stuffs.
@bold 😆
I totally agree with you. Shows lose their freshness and become an also-ran when this happens. I think because our writers go into a lot of depth to explore human emotions and the little things in everyday life that can often be more beautiful in their simplicity than elaborate sequences, they leave themselves room to write interesting scenes that seem natural but can be turned into any emotion. For example, when Guddan was stressed and was eating bananas at the same time, we got to see a lot of lovely things.
- Guddan expressing her insecurities about the dance off.
- The fact that AJ was able to better tolerate banana peels on the floor instead of erupting like a volcano at the mess, but still retained his OCD to wipe small fragments of banana from her face so naturally, and haq se.
- The comedy element of Guddan saying she would feel like a monkey dancing in front of Durga, and pointing out that she was even eating bananas.
- AJ's choice of song
- AJ being lost in Guddan, showing his heart is already in the next step of their relationship but Guddan being the naive one is still focused on the present challenges and makes him snap out of it.