There really seems to be no end to this nonsense. So basically Adi and Imlie's lunch date is the Pooja at Malini's house. Yeh Tripathi parivar aur kitna shameless ho sakta hai?
If I were one of the Tripathis, even if Imlie wasn't in the picture at all, and Malini and Aditya were the only leads and there was no forced marriage etc., and Adini pregnancy had happened normally, for the kind of character Anu Chaturvedi is, I wouldn't want her within 10 miles of the baby! Who needs a psychopathic lady who only knows to smirk and yell around a baby?! And mind you, she is only out on bail, not even released. Toh criminal naani se Pooja karvaane chale gaye sab! These Tripathis have got to be the dumbest family on this earth! Kaise introduce karayenge "baby, yeh tumhari naani hai. Jail mein thi, aur pata nahin kab vaapas jaayegi"
Aur koi writers ko appeal karo ki krupaya bhadke kaka aur unki pyaari Radha-ji ko jald se jald teerth yatra par bheje! They are really irritating. What random dhaga tying is this? Just how traumatized is Adi to follow along for this nonsense? How far along in the pregnancy is Malini exactly? India ka judicial system itni toh efficient nahin hui hai ki ek hafte mein case bhi file ho gaya, arguements bhi ho gaye, judgement bhi suna diya. It would have taken at least a couple of months from when Adi and Malini supposedly did the deed and ab tak at least ek-do ultrasounds to ho jaane chahiye the?
At this point, I think the writers should really take a good 2 week break. Collect all their disjointed thoughts and try to come up with a somewhat coherent story. Because with all these nonsensical tracks randomly thrown in, this seems like an out of control roller coaster that derailed and is falling down!
And Gashmeer is probably like "hum thak gaye hain. Muhje ab voice modulation bhi nahin karni. Just tell me what I should friggin' do, I will do it, collect my paycheck and move on"... because I can't believe that anyone will be willing to have their character dumbed down to this extent!
Edited by timepassing - 3 years ago