Hey Vistaa..U kept this promise and am I glad. or what?? Sorry I disappointed u on The SR thing sometimes I do get a li'll decent!! Arpi I am sure is not gonna die coa Ashish tweets that there is a twist in the tale.(thatz what I'm hoping at least) And I guess there were clues that we were getting to this but we all (I for certain) got so carriied away with the actor(s!!) that we(I) over lokked it..But now have to wait & watch..Hope we see a more positive week ahead..And Vistta I'm still hoping for the SR!!..
Hey Laxmi🤗I totally get your sentiments and have to agree with some..........will reply in detail, later this evening._________________________________________________________________________________As promised, here I am....(I do keep some of my promises😉, right?)Laxmi, you disappointed me......I was looking for the letters "SR" in the first line itself ....didn't find then until the very end😉😆😆😆...joking, don't mind it please.😃This is my humble opinion, and I know many of you may not agree with it. At the risk of getting a whack or two on her behind, Vista presses on😃This show was blessed by host of really gifted actors, gifted writer and it didn't exactly hurt that the lead actors were so easy on the eye too😉😊 It was gritty, it was real and the locales, language, dialogue delivery...everything was spot on, really faithful to the sociaty and setting the show was supposed to reflecting. But over and above all this, what really pulled the viewers in was the unique, silent love story. Somewhere, I think, it touched a chord in each one of us and we became so enmeshed in it that we started to dismiss the clear indications from the team, as to where this was headed.I mean, one can't get any clearer than "this show is inspired by Othello/Omkara/Shukla" which is what we heard Ashish and Mr. Bhushan say in more than one interview. Many of us had been talking about Othello when we heard Papa Rai say "jab ye apne baap ki nahin huyi, to tumhari kya hogi?"So, I think we should at least acquit the CV's of the charge of springing this upon us, without any warning. This was always on the cards, we had been warned/informed and I can understand Ashish's frustration, as evident in his tweets.This show is different, it is a love story, but it is a tragic love story.....and ultimately, it is the story of one man's journey through life and the consequences of the decisions he makes. He loved passionately, married the love of his life and now may end her life in a fit of passion, all because of his character flaw.The absence of SR is another clue that the CV's probably intend to remain true to Othello......though not explicitely stated, it is certainly implied in the play that Desdemona and Othello never consummated.All of the above is not in any way, meant to excuse all the plot contrivances and unbelievable situations that the CV's have employed to bring the characters and story to this point. For those, they ought to be called out.........no excuse for that, at all.Phew, have written much more than I intended to😉Thanks for your patience😃Oh, yes, one more thing: the optimist in me wants to believe in Sowjanya's hypothesis that Avi will attempt to kill Arpi, take her for dead, but she will not actually die and come back later to expose BJ and her tricks.Haan...ek aur baat yaad aayee😳...........please people, don't take that word "anpadh-ganwar" so literally...........it is often used for someone who doesn't have formal education in schools and colleges....does not always mean "illiterate" So Avi called himself anpadh when compared to Arpi, who has done some college. So fo course, he can read and write....just is not formally educated.Pakka, ab bas , aur kuch nahin😆😆