Originally posted by: tangam
bloody hell first of all your DP distracts the hell outa me...
What can I say loopsy...from the biginnig i have liked the bro/sis relationship and to date find that the only endearing part of ASR...the whole make disisions mollycoddly part does grind...and the portrayal of anji upt shyams departure there than her role as sis was very unrealistic and bad tasting...
Shyams charactor was developed well...but again they take it to crescendo and then drop it flat...
the ArHi part romance et al i dont see...
as a stand alone i found 2day entertaining...but when you add the back story to it and where there relationship is the Nok Jhok becomes (idont think i have a word int he dictionary)
as a forum...i see many opinions reflecting the spectruum...very rarely those that echo mine...tho i am ok to aceepting all even if i dont agree...i draw the line at asumptions of the actors behind the charactor...i am fine with dissecting what we see as in the body of work and even physic...but no all the assumptions that have been going around of late...that makes me plain uncomfortable...i dont luv the stars neither do i hate em...they are strong words only reserved for those i know well
I ain't taking down that DP. That DP symbolises me and y self appointed nick name loopy 😊😃😆
I have to thank Somy for it.
I give lot of importance to all relationships close to my heart. Whether it be of a sibling, or a cousin or a family member or a best friend. But at the same time, there are some characters fiction or real, I cannot wrap my head around. Anjali has always been that character for me from the begining and it is the story tellers fault.
I cannot digest, the explanation where in it is said, she lost her parents and grew up with out parents and henee the dependency on her brother. Please. She was at least 18 unless he was getting married as a child, in the flash back episodes they keep showing. 18 to me is an adult. Their back story does not gel with the relationshop of brother and sister they show.
Even now, they act as if they are all alone in the world and that is what I cannot fathom or understand. Feeling loved is a greater feeling than loving someone else.
They have an entire parivaar doting after them and if they still want to act like miserable orphans inexperiened with the concept of being loved and having support, any scenes they have reek of plasticism (if there is such a word) and feels like it is being forced upon us to accept their strong bond, when none exists.
Sorry, for talking sensible nonsense. :-)😛
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