Originally posted by: sanfan
Dibya… a few thoughts on this…
Just asking… what’s your expectation of a character like Arshi?
To me, it appears the writer is showing how a person who perceives self as victim behaves… naturally it will irk those (most viewers) who are privy to her or in the know of all actions, naturally it may elicit some sympathy in those who melt at sight of
some piteous posturing, she already has a few soldiers to fight the battle ( one set of Boses’), there will be a set of viewers who may be viewing the first relationship as the be all and end all.. there are all kinds… A writer’s perspective could be an amalgamation of many perspectives but there is still one voice they will speak in… I am so far seeing a few distinct things here
The love story of Ani and Jhanak and the circumstances it started breathing in, the journey from a fledgling bond to one which wants it to see some sukoon ke pal against the odds of their own self imposed barriers. It’s their personality that drives the conflict. Ani’s misplaced guilt, Jhanak’s sense of propriety. And facing them is one who will milk this dry for what it’s worth!!
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