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Posted: 13 years ago
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I am glad you have opened this topic... I found i would yet again be cribbing about direction and finding faults as usual and kept quiet.
I think the change of guard has yielded no results. I found even the angles not correct. I thought the cop and Indu exchanges looked filmed separately, it really missed to connect the whole sequence.
They were many shots shot from long distance and as you pointed out there were no emotions or expressions from the family members..
As far as Indu goes, I would wait for today's episodes to what I felt was missing in last episode... I thought Indu is just to realize Rishi has gone missing and more so expecting it to be another prank of Rishi, but every passing moment her worst fears are coming true and she is getting more anxious now.
There is lot of scope of acting and Rati can take to another level with her convincing acting, but it depends on the director if he decides to show her anxious moments from long shots or side angles. I would be disappointed if he doesn't use Rati properly to show finer emotions of anxiety, fear, frustration, anger, and hurt.
Edited by mahkutty - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Its not just this show lol but this is how indian television shows are shown.. Well most of them yes cuz directors find this way is the easiest way to make the scene so dramatic and interesting while movies are shown differently than tv shows. I dont even notice it anymore cuz we r so used to it.. Been watching like this since so many years.. Thats how they make money! Oh and TRP
So dont worry its all abt marketing.. Just enjoy 😉
Edited by -Ginni- - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: -Rinky-

I thought I was the only one who had noticed it...I did not connect with yesterday's episode...I was watching it like we watch any other episode...but I did not feel much...


the new director was using all the techniques he used for his K serials...but somewhere down the line i felt I missed the old flaovur, the originality...unlike before they took their time with scenes but did not dwelve into its depth...

I did not feel indira's frustration or pain...Indira's pain was a lot more clearly shown around the time Rishi's identity was revealed or when the first Indian marriage went awry...here...it seemed like a casual affair...jaise ki samaan kho gaya ho...

I am not sure if these smaller details can be rectified...Hope they do




@ bold--

he will make HD similar to ekta kapoor serials.
may be --he able to bring more trps--but uniqueness of HD will go .
Edited by 100raj - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Oh..ok! That makes a lot of sense. Actually, I did not attribute this choppiness to sloppy directing because I was busy making my own adjustments with the changed characters in the show. And after the rape track, I had honestly stopped looking out for 'moments' that would hold you because I was caught up in trying to keep up with the alterations. Needless to say, the old HD had loads of moments that would 'hold' the audience.

I attributed the disconnect that you spoke about to the sudden change in the characters themselves. I felt that the actors are still trying to cope with their changed on-screen personas. For instance, Inder might still be dealing with how not to be a hypocrite. Indira is still dealing with transforming into a non-Hitler. Vidhit is still dealing with becoming a traitor (if that IS indeed the case). Rishi - I guess is perpetually trying to find out who and what he is in any given moment.

Munna is still constant in his character and is, therefore, still relatable. The others are still struggling to fit in their new skin.

But the points you made make a lot of sense. A new director and his new vision will obviously have a new impact 😊 And a fresh set of casualties, such as unconvincing performances and each one having individual interpretations of a scene or moment instead of everyone being in tandem. The cracks in the scene are bound to show. They are showing.
Edited by knownturk - 13 years ago

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