Originally posted by: bong.girl
We were promised a refreshing new love story. The concept was good. The characters amazing. They had everything going god for them. Until they decided to change track. What made them change a track which was working for them? It is rather unfair on the part of CVs to call us viewers one dimensional. We want the CVs to be true to original plot/ concept/ story line. It was supposed to be a battle of wills against two very strong characters who had absolutely different ideas about love and life. We were promised a radical love story. And you are delivering a retrograde "Didi Ki Saut" track. Your USP was the romance between the lead, the love-hate relationship.
I have full sympathy for Amjali. I have always sympathized with her in all my posts. I do see where she is coming from. I truly do feel her pain. I can understand her bewilderment, her denial, her disappointment. But what I can not understand is her schizophrenic act. At times she does this possessive, jealous, jilted girlfriend act and at other times she is this fragile, broken, numb, disoriented wife who is still not able to reconcile herself to the harsh reality of her life.
I have no problem if the CVs want to pitch the two couples against each other and play with them. It would be quite entertaining to see the dynamics of the two sets of couples. But please do away with this Anjali being the "second/ parallel" lead.
We don't need Arhi/ Rabba Ve dose 24*7. We want a good story. Bring in side characters but don't give them the center stage. Use them wisely to promote your lead actors. There is a reason why DB/AM/AD are at the wings and can never take the center stage. Stop giving in to the demands of your actors, specially the secondary ones who are easily replaceable.
Take care of your precious baby before it goes out of your hand and you have no choice but regre and repent. Nobody wants an unruly child. And his unruliness is very much evident in his "report card" in the form of TRPs. A miserable Two! Shame! CVs eat your words. Let bygones be bygones, let us all work together to bring it back its previous/ past glory.