Originally posted by: --Anna--
<font face="Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif" size="2">@Lizzy : I am generally taken as Khushi hater because I tend to support Arnav more - but the reason is in your analysis which is in your analysis. Khushi aka Sanaya - and the writers fail to give Khushi that many emotions and strangely Arnav does and no doubr Barun is fab with it. As a member of Redux - all the analysis are so apt that we can deduce what Khushi is going thru but as a layman watcher of the show - no one gets convinced by Khushi. All my friends are more sorry for Arnav than Khushi because they are like - ' does it look like she os bothered by the marriage thingy - seems like she is having a blast...' - And then I have to sit and explain them.</font>
<font face="Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif" size="2">More emotions and expressions need to be shown from Khushi to make the viewers feel her pain and hurt.</font><font face="Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif" size="2">As for the MU thingy - yes bua should have gone ahead and done it. And they should have done it when the whole Payal's first marriage fiasco came into the picture - did they not think that what will happen when they know about Shyam and Khushi!? Mami created such a hooplah over it - they should have thought what would have happened if this would have come out - they had so many chances and they ruined it. Then why blame Arnav alone?</font>
The only thing I have problem with is that treatment given to Arnav is brilliant as he is a many layered character but with Khushi,the opposite is true.her simplicity ,gullibility and her straightforward nature has made the cv's inattentive to her characterization and it's development.
To be honest,I love Khushi very much.I remember those days when I was newly married very young(gullible) ,very much like Khushi.but I found Khushi sometimes downright annoying in the last two weeks or so. what the cv's don't realise is that the character stagnation instead of growth of the
lead is just putting a brakes on the growth of the show.