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Posted: 13 years ago
#41

Originally posted by: Kamalika..

khushi shyam engagement ok, not marriage. and it is ok bcoz it was not properly done. no subh muharat. and we all know shyam will get punished. but ASR-LA enagement, lavanya will be hurt later and a big chance lavanya to be vamp. that's why LA-ASR engagement is torture for me



Dear La turning into Vamp or not, lies in the hands of CV's...not on the Muhurat!
If they want 2 turn La into a vamp, engagement is not a factor,for she s already in relationship with ASR!
Edited by cindrella255 - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
#42

Originally posted by: aditee

OFCOURSE! They are degrading marriage

They are degrading the female gender by portraying all THREE leading ladies as dimwits


I fully agree Anu


La is a fool who is not even seeing whats happening in her own house


Khushi is a glutton for punishment by allowing ASR to demean her every week

Anjali is only bothered about pooja and tyohaar


WHY is she is in her parents house?


Is it not Bhartiya sanskar to live with the husband?


Why didnt Shyam and Khushi get introduced yet?

The show has been on for 8 months?


Very sensible post Anu


Splendid!


Thanks for making such intelligent commentary



hello Aditi,

Thanks for your wonderful thoughts and acknowledging mines.

No, I will never quit watching the show because some ppl don't have the decency to accept other's opinion. Honestly, they are not worth it. I will take this opportunity to discuss some of the points you've mentioned...well, I think the cvs will go with the initial theme and get them married... For the only reason, they have to keep the leads together in one frame for trp purposes. I Personally am completely against this kind of marraige out of hatred. If the cvs opt for it, I hope they do it in a way without humiliating Khushi.

I really loved your thoughts. Keep on writing like this. Hope to interact with you more.

Anu
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Posted: 13 years ago
#43
What I personally find strange is, supposedly for all the pain and suffering Barun went through as a child, he lashes out on everyone except his sister.
He is mean and insulting to pretty much every one except his sister
I am not sure of the CVs drift of making the lead be so nasty and harsh
I am not sure how any one can be attracted to such a negative person in real life
Edited by aditee - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
#44
Just because people like Shyam exist in the world, that does not mean the insitution of marriage is not being insulted
The con artists of the real world are just as guilty of insulting marriage like Shyam is.
Its like saying "Murders happen in the real world, so the CVs are showing that"
Does that make murders legal?
Ofcourse not!
Its just a matter of perspective!
What Shyam is doing is a crime.
For being articulate and confident and intelligent, Khushi playing along with the crook is even more disturbing
What I dont understand is why the hurry to get KHUSHI married
Why does she call the other chick "DI"
Isnt she supposed to get married first?
Why cant SHE marry Shyam?
Why doesnt she get a job or do anything productive?
Edited by aditee - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
#45

As a person who lives and works in the States, i would think that you would be more tolerant of the storyline and characters. Seeing as it is not half as nutty and off-the-wall as the stuff we have here on television. Again, the sole purpose of this show is to provide entertainment to viewers and not to instill moral values in us. Most of us have parents who took care of that for us while we were growing up. Television doesn't raise children, people do...so I don't see where you would hold television responsible for upholding 'your' moral values. If that's what people are looking for, then they're looking in the wrong place. I can suggest watching PBS if that's the kind of stuff you want to watch as a viewer, but even then you may come across things that are not pleasing to you as a person.

As a lawyer, you should know that people like Shyam and ASR exist in this world and make for a wonderful story. A friend of mine is a defense attorney in the South and I promise that Shyam is an ANGEL compared to some of the people he has had to go to bat for.
Our day-to-day lives are busy and stressful so we like to escape reality for that short amount of time and read a good book or watch a television show. I think that IPKKND holds my attention due to it's storyline, even though it moves at snails' pace. I don't know why everyone wants to tell the writers how to do their job, but if people want a perfect story or a perfect character (which would be a snooze fest for my taste) then they should write one themselves. I'm not a writer by trade so I leave that up to the the professionals. The day I think I can do a better job at it than them, i will gladly pick up a pen and start writing. Until then I'm going to sit back, enjoy myself, and laugh at 80% of the nonsense I read from people in this forum. 😆
Edited by Nrp77 - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
#46
Why will a guy like ASR forgive Khushi after her discovers she was romantically invloved with the husband on the ONLY person he cares for in this world, Anjali?
I wonder how CVs are going to get over this crooked plot!
Will he ever be able to love Khushi knowing she agreed to a marriage with his Jeeja?
Wont it taint his opinion of her completely?
Will she continue to get insulted by ASR, and plead ignorance about Shyam's marital status?
Edited by aditee - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
#47

Originally posted by: Nrp77

As a person who lives and works in the States, i would think that you would be more tolerant of the storyline and characters. Seeing as it is not half as nutty and off-the-wall as the stuff we have here on television. Again, the sole purpose of this show is to provide entertainment to viewers and not to instill moral values in us. Most of us have parents who took care of that for us while we were growing up. Television doesn't raise children, people do...so I don't see where you would hold television responsible for upholding 'your' moral values. If that's what people are looking for, then they're looking in the wrong place. I can suggest watching PBS if that's the kind of stuff you want to watch as a viewer, but even then you may come across things that are not pleasing to you as a person.

As a lawyer, you should know that people like Shyam and ASR exist in this world and make for a wonderful story. I friend of mine is a defense attorney in the South and I promise that Shyam is an ANGEL compared to some of the people he has had to go to bat for.
Our day-to-lives are busy and stressful so we like to escape reality for that short amount of time and read a good book or watch a television show. I think that IPKKND holds my attention due to it's storyline, even though it moves at snails' pace. I don't know why everyone wants to tell the writers how to do their job, but if people want a perfect story or a perfect character (which would be a snooze fest for my taste) then they should write one themselves. I'm not a writer by trade so I leave that up to the the professionals. The day I think I can do a better job at it than them, i will gladly pick up a pen and start writing. Until then I'm going to sit back, enjoy myself, and laugh at 80% of the nonsense I read from people in this forum. 😆

We are having fun too😃
If we didnt we wouldnt have SO many questions😃
We are definitely not telling the writers how to do their jobs (we all have day jobs😃)
We are just engaging in a conversation
We should be allowed to😃 as long as we dont insult other members by saying "we should stop watching"
Anu has not given any unsolicited advice as far as I could interpret her message😃
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Posted: 13 years ago
#48

Originally posted by: Nrp77

As a person who lives and works in the States, i would think that you would be more tolerant of the storyline and characters. Seeing as it is not half as nutty and off-the-wall as the stuff we have here on television. Again, the sole purpose of this show is to provide entertainment to viewers and not to instill moral values in us. Most of us have parents who took care of that for us while we were growing up. Television doesn't raise children, people do...so I don't see where you would hold television responsible for upholding 'your' moral values. If that's what people are looking for, then they're looking in the wrong place. I can suggest watching PBS if that's the kind of stuff you want to watch as a viewer, but even then you may come across things that are not pleasing to you as a person.

As a lawyer, you should know that people like Shyam and ASR exist in this world and make for a wonderful story. A friend of mine is a defense attorney in the South and I promise that Shyam is an ANGEL compared to some of the people he has had to go to bat for.
Our day-to-lives are busy and stressful so we like to escape reality for that short amount of time and read a good book or watch a television show. I think that IPKKND holds my attention due to it's storyline, even though it moves at snails' pace. I don't know why everyone wants to tell the writers how to do their job, but if people want a perfect story or a perfect character (which would be a snooze fest for my taste) then they should write one themselves. I'm not a writer by trade so I leave that up to the the professionals. The day I think I can do a better job at it than them, i will gladly pick up a pen and start writing. Until then I'm going to sit back, enjoy myself, and laugh at 80% of the nonsense I read from people in this forum. 😆

Thats a little too condescending, unfortunately!😭
I dont think Anu's message should have provoked such a strong comment
I live in the US too BTW😃
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Posted: 13 years ago
#49

Originally posted by: aditee

What I personally find strange is, supposedly for all the pain and suffering Barun went through as a child, he lashes out on everyone except his sister.

He is mean and insulting to pretty much every one except his sister
I am not sure of the CVs drift of making the lead be so nasty and harsh
I am not sure how any one can be attracted to such a negative person in real life



Pain and suffering ASR went through NOT Barun. 😃

KKG loves him because she has seen the person behind the mask ASR dons for most of the world. CVs better have a good story for why Arnav became ASR.

@ Nrp77, nice post.
Edited by Infofan - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
#50

Originally posted by: aditee

Thats a little too condescending, unfortunately!😭

I dont think Anu's message should have provoked such a strong comment
I live in the US too BTW😃

Hahaa, not trying to be condescending, I'm just stating my opinion as is everyone else. This isn't a personal attack on the person who started the thread, by any means. I'm just writing all this after reading a bunch of these topics. I responded to this one in particular b/c the topic starter is a fellow American and she would know exactly what I was talking about when I spoke of American television standards.
A lot of the comments in this forum do blow my mind. This is the first Indian show I've ever watched and I find it hard to believe that people cannot accept what the writers are dishing out b/c it's not even remotely over-the-top.
As a person who lives in the States, I'm sure that you know what I'm talking about as well. I think every show on American television would be counted as immoral if we looked at it the way people are looking at this show.
I know we all enjoy IPKKND or else we wouldn't be on this forum. However, some of the things I read on here definitely give me a good chuckle. 😆
This forum has definite entertainment value, moreso than some of the episodes of IPKKND I've seen recently...hahaa 😆
Edited by Nrp77 - 13 years ago

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