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Posted: 13 years ago

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.

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Posted: 13 years ago
@ Anna

My fear is the same - seeing ASR turn into majnu/love sick puppy types. That is an absolute no-no and would be a big turn-off for many of us. His ASR characteristic needs to be kept intact.
And that is why I feel the confession should not come too soon
.

Right now we are seeing Arnav's realization of his love and in the 'nafrat paas aane na de' phase. When the truth is out they can show his guilt and repentance and Khushi's realization. While she should actually be hating him, she realizes she cannot do that or leave him 'pyaar door jaane na de' phase. Then ASR telling her off for hiding Shyam's truth.

Confession can come after all the Raizadas come to know the truth and before Anjali knows it. That way Doods theory of Anjali being the reason for Khushi leaving can come into play.

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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: --Anna--

@Lizzy : I am generally taken as Khushi hater because I tend to support Arnav more - but the reason is in your analysis . Khushi aka Sanaya - and the writers fail to give Khushi that many emotions and strangely Arnav does and no doubt 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.


More emotions and expressions need to be shown from Khushi to make the viewers feel her pain and hurt.

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?

Hi all.
Anna, I agree with you.
Had a tough time understanding the Friday's episode and had to read Doods to truly get it. But I think perhaps its too subtle for the average viewers (I'm one of them) and not everyone is on the internet.
Similarly, they need to have more monologues and some clarity for Khushi as well so that people do understand.
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: Lizzy2012


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.


True! That is the problem I have too! Arnav is treated like their baby and now it has started seeming like it is his show alone. The character progress has been brilliant. However with Khushi - her character has been stagnant. I love the comedy but I never thought that this particular track would have bundles of it. Her character is stagnant - not an inch of growth. All I want to see her is to mature as a woman. Is that too much to ask!?

I love Khushi too - I generally have no qualmw with her - but when I see Arnav and then Khushi - I feel more for Arnav and that is solely because the depth in his character has been well portrayed - while in Khushi's it is an on and off switch. I would suggest to the cv's that its awesome that they give Arnav so much attention - but Khushi's character deserves growth now more than anything else.


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Posted: 13 years ago

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@ Anna

My fear is the same - seeing ASR turn into majnu/love sick puppy types. That is an absolute no-no and would be a big turn-off for many of us. His ASR characteristic needs to be kept intact.
And that is why I feel the confession should not come too soon
.

Right now we are seeing Arnav's realization of his love and in the 'nafrat paas aane na de' phase. When the truth is out they can show his guilt and repentance and Khushi's realization. While she should actually be hating him, she realizes she cannot do that or leave him 'pyaar door jaane na de' phase. Then ASR telling her off for hiding Shyam's truth.

Confession can come after all the Raizadas come to know the truth and before Anjali knows it. That way Doods theory of Anjali being the reason for Khushi leaving can come into play.


Exacty! The confession for me is also a absolutely no-no now! As for ASR turning into a love - sick puppy - the day that happens (fingers crossed against it) I will quit - that day will be the end of ASR for me - and hence IPKKND!

I love the second para and that is how it should happen. :)))

Confession can come anytime - but yes Anjali has to play a pivotal role in their separation and then getting her back!
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Posted: 13 years ago
@simu-I had to see the episode 4 times to come to conclusion as to what the characters really meant.I realized that some viewers would take everything at facevalue and probably sympathize more with who they identify with rather than understanding what the cv's are trying to imply.
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: slmu

Hi all.
Anna, I agree with you.
Had a tough time understanding the Friday's episode and had to read Doods to truly get it. But I think perhaps its too subtle for the average viewers (I'm one of them) and not everyone is on the internet.
Similarly, they need to have more monologues and some clarity for Khushi as well so that people do understand.


Hey Shanthi!! :))

True that! I did not watch the episode and just read the update - from that all I could gather was that Arnav lied to Khushi because he did not want her to be guilty and hence my crappy analysis. :D

But when I read Doodhs analysis - I realized that it was completly the opposite. He did not do it for Khushi to not be gulity - infact he was guilty that he had made fun of her caring attitude by lying.

Now would a layman viewer understand these naunces!? For all I know Arnav is the hero for not wanting Khushi to be guilty. Like u said - not many of us are on the internet - we see and what we see - we percieve it as that - no one looks for meanings. Similarly we do not see Khushi's pain and hurt explicitly - how is a layman like us to understand that she is actually hurt!? Where are the right expressions and dialogues!?




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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: Lizzy2012

@simu-I had to see the episode 4 times to come to conclusion as to what the characters really meant.I realized that some viewers would take everything at facevalue and probably sympathize more with who they identify with rather than understanding what the cv's are trying to imply.

Yes, it was confusing. I even had to ask Doods to clarify what she meant, before I could understand. 😆
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: --Anna--


Hey Shanthi!! :))

True that! I did not watch the episode and just read the update - from that all I could gather was that Arnav lied to Khushi because he did not want her to be guilty and hence my crappy analysis. :D

But when I read Doodhs analysis - I realized that it was completly the opposite. He did not do it for Khushi to not be gulity - infact he was guilty that he had made fun of her caring attitude by lying.

Now would a layman viewer understand these naunces!? For all I know Arnav is the hero for not wanting Khushi to be guilty. Like u said - not many of us are on the internet - we see and what we see - we percieve it as that - no one looks for meanings. Similarly we do not see Khushi's pain and hurt explicitly - how is a layman like us to understand that she is actually hurt!? Where are the right expressions and dialogues!?




Considering you did not see the episode, nice analysis 😃
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Posted: 13 years ago
@soap critic,Shanthi,Anna- have the cv's developed a writer's block when they write for Khushi...,? Lol .that is the only sane reason I can think Of as to why they have shown no development on the Khushi front.

As to Asr turning into groveling and simpering majnu-that is a serious no no.that will kill essence of his personality.first they start fiddling with khushi's character after that with ASR's...then what original characterization of their 's would be left for the viewer to continue watching??????
I want the repenting to be done in the true asr style or the true Khushi style.

I am also annoyed at payal ,buaji and lately bubbly characters
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