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Posted: 13 years ago
#31

Originally posted by: --Nida--

i agree with you on this Rishi is very childish, its not sumit's fault but the character is very immature, not to offend anyone but he needs to grow up.

To be honest i dont like mrunal either, wish sameer was arjun 😒
but character wise till now sameer is better than rishi.



He is childish and immature. He has a nice person, but you can't always be jolly and happy. Some things deman maturity, and Rishi doesn't have that.

To be honest both Rishi & sameer are incapable of indira. She needs someoen far better, but out of the two, Sameer is more mature. And in married life you need maturity. I don't think Indira wants to raise another "child"

-Btw this has nothing to do with Rati, Mrunal or Sumit. The actors are doing their jobs, its their characters that are complicated.
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Posted: 13 years ago
#32

Originally posted by: .SilentPrincess



He is childish and immature. He has a nice person, but you can't always be jolly and happy. Some things deman maturity, and Rishi doesn't have that.

To be honest both Rishi & sameer are incapable of indira. She needs someoen far better, but out of the two, Sameer is more mature. And in married life you need maturity. I don't think Indira wants to raise another "child"

-Btw this has nothing to do with Rati, Mrunal or Sumit. The actors are doing their jobs, its their characters that are complicated.

i agree on this i also said the same thing, first of all they have to properly show us indira, what i fear is if she changes only in the beginning of the show what more will be left to watch😕
Rishi as a friend is good but she needs someone who is compatible with her.I just feel Indira is too mature for Rishi, she needs someone who is equal to her in every way.
also i am bored of opposite attract concept
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Posted: 13 years ago
#33
i dont see where his immature is, by making Indira the one that the blamed for the abortion? that was call the immature, how was that? Immature to help Indira with the Indur scam? or with helping Madira out of the credit card fraud? Helping Ihsaan understood his bua intention? Helping Indira not to neglect her family she left the house? Where is his immature, from what we so far he the one always help Indira maybe some of that he cause that. He Childish maybe, but that have a reason...

U call Sameer so manly so immature, how? someone willing to go any cause to get he want, someone willing to send goon to someone house full of woman to make havoc, someone cannot a cup of the to his employee?

Again im sorry i dont make any angry with my statement it just i getting bored with this immature and childish topic..
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Posted: 13 years ago
#34
After watching the past 2 episodes of this week, I agree with you. I love Indira-Rishi but after the whole pregnancy fiasco, I've realised how immature Rishi is. He will only create problems later on. I feel that he takes life very lightly at times & he constantly thinks that it is all about right or wrong. But life is beyond just right or wrong. When circumstances arise, its not about what is morally right or wrong, but what is in best interests for everyone & that is what Rishi needs to understand. I'm converting to Sameer-Indira at the moment.
I hope what i wrote made sense :)
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Posted: 13 years ago
#35

Originally posted by: prc_fan1

After watching the past 2 episodes of this week, I agree with you. I love Indira-Rishi but after the whole pregnancy fiasco, I've realised how immature Rishi is. He will only create problems later on. I feel that he takes life very lightly at times & he constantly thinks that it is all about right or wrong. But life is beyond just right or wrong. When circumstances arise, its not about what is morally right or wrong, but what is in best interests for everyone & that is what Rishi needs to understand. I'm converting to Sameer-Indira at the moment.

I hope what i wrote made sense :)


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Posted: 13 years ago
#36

Originally posted by: prc_fan1

After watching the past 2 episodes of this week, I agree with you. I love Indira-Rishi but after the whole pregnancy fiasco, I've realised how immature Rishi is. He will only create problems later on. I feel that he takes life very lightly at times & he constantly thinks that it is all about right or wrong. But life is beyond just right or wrong. When circumstances arise, its not about what is morally right or wrong, but what is in best interests for everyone & that is what Rishi needs to understand. I'm converting to Sameer-Indira at the moment.

I hope what i wrote made sense :)


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Posted: 13 years ago
#37
Excellent topic.. this is for TM 🤗
From starting I said the same thing Rishi is immature... he never cared for his consequences of his deeds.

About sameer it is clearly shown that he is a ruthless business man, whatever plans he makes are purely based on his business expansion. What he is doing is wrong but he is right at place thinking to expand the business. He tried with good way by sending Radhe for the deal when this didn't happen he took other way... this does not say he doesn't have feelings.

Let CVs establish sameer character then we can decide whether he is good or worst

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Posted: 13 years ago
#38
i disagree i donnt think that Rishi is immature, he has demonstrated on variou soccassions that when the going gets tough for indira he uses all his influence and power to help indira out. I feel that the creatives are just trying to show him as a normal human being as well, who at times of crisis can let his mouth slip by accident. I actually think that Rishi is very mature but chooses not to display his maturity 24/7, rather he only shows it when it is needed. However, as i said everyone makes a mistake no matter how mature they are, and thats the same for Rishi :)
Sorry, if i offended anyone i didnt mean too :)
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: bigj66

i disagree i donnt think that Rishi is immature, he has demonstrated on variou soccassions that when the going gets tough for indira he uses all his influence and power to help indira out. I feel that the creatives are just trying to show him as a normal human being as well, who at times of crisis can let his mouth slip by accident. I actually think that Rishi is very mature but chooses not to display his maturity 24/7, rather he only shows it when it is needed. However, as i said everyone makes a mistake no matter how mature they are, and thats the same for Rishi :)

Sorry, if i offended anyone i didnt mean too :)


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Posted: 13 years ago
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I think what the serial shows us is that love is not a logical process. It doesn't analyze someone's qualities but connects straight from heart to heart. From this perspective it doesn't matter what Rishi's weaknesses or strengths are. It's his sincere intention to help Indira that is important. There's no doubt Sameer is more responsible than Rishi. In fact Indira can find lots of other men who are mature and capable. But we are likely to find that Rishi has touched her heart in a place where no one has touched it before. By his mixed up, guilt-stricken (maybe) and goofy efforts to support Indira, Rishi seems to have made a mark on her tough exterior.
I may be wrong. This is just my personal reading.

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