Originally posted by: mango.falooda
kekeke... So if you have seen my posts and topics, you would know that I am on the other side đ: so I would disagree with you that this is out of syllabus shaadi
a) I don't see this as forced marriage but rather a negotiation and there is no such thing as a win-win negotiation. Everyone loses something to get something. That is the nature of negotation. So it really doesn't bother me.
b) I see this track as a natural progression of Aryan and not out of character. One of my posts from before on that
c) I also do see a point for this track from the writers' perspective and the overall drama arc -- here is my long long long post about it earlier
My take is that based on the favourable audience feedback, the creatives moved forward to make Arylie more centerpiece. Now, they could have gone about it in two ways to build the romance
1. A more quieter romance based on them working together day by day and slowly falling in love -- a good example would probably be Anupama? (though I have only seen bits and pieces)
2. A fiery type romance based on them forced to stay with each other and going through drama.
So I get why they chose option #2. I only started watching from Aryan's entry but this drama is not one of those slice of life type dramas. Everything is over the top and there is no lull from one adventure and drama. You finish one track and there is another trouble that happens. So on and so forth. Given that, it looks like option #1 would have not fit in with their writing style and would not have had the kind of impact and chatter they wanted. Plus, the other reason option #1 would not have worked because these are two of the blindest characters -- both of them are obsessed with other stuff (him with revenge, business and she with saving the world especially the T family). So the marriage track needed to happen in order for them to see each other as man and woman. Otherwise, the gadhe and jungli would have just continued fighting and co-existing with zero awareness.
That said: I do agree that there have been gaps in the writing and it is a bit more flawed. It feels rushed and we are not getting the connecting bridges that we had tied in earlier. It makes me wonder if the team is short of people and the ones who used to write those scenes are on leave. However, I do think the team is paying attention to our feedback and hopefully, there will be course correction where we got the kind of poetry from earlier.