Originally posted by: sask.ch1
Swathi dear, what you expected i don't know but the Cv's from the first itself told us it is a love-hate story. The show started itself with hating each other and gradually falling in love and when the MU started it took another dimension and back to hate now mixed with love. They love internally but hate externally . Because ASR thinks Kushi is cheating and acting. where as Kushi don't know the real reason for this but has a doubt that he knows about shayam and her. In what way he is thinking she don't know yet. She is trying to know the truth by using every method to make him say what he knows. So far she is successful . Now she knows that she hurt him and has to do something with his sister. In future episodes we will see how she got to know about the real truth.
Last night's episode is about the family to make the couples happy by arranging Honeymoon at RM, when they cancelled Bali program. The dance itself was a hate passionate one which he is forcing Kushi and letting shayam know that she belongs to him.The script was tight and Cv's know their story and the characters and how to portray them.Relax. There's much more coming, whether you like it or not is up to you, but it is not a sloppy story.😉
@red: The script can use some fixing, and I don't know why that is not evident to the majority on IF.
We have no continuity from day to day, characters are smiling one minute and crying the next (Khushi), supposedly very intelligent but can't use the intelligence (Arnav), claim to be perceptive about their loved ones, but can't read them (Anjali), very cunningly plan to get their way, but can't decide whether to piss off a person or please him (Shyam with Arnav), very modern in accepting a DIL who works outside, but shuts up when said DIL is abused (Nani, when Mami abuses both her DIL).
This show has great leads-yes, occasional directorial brilliance- yes, occasional scriptwriting brilliance- yes. But there's one thing they don't have, and that is a Consistent script. And saying that they do is almost like saying it rains every day in the Sahara.