Originally posted by: LittleWoman
: Having different opinion based on your viewing is good,that doesn't make you AU watcher. 😆 but have some sense and logic before posting anything. Just because you hate certain actor, you hate character which she portrays,illogically, ruthlessly, in short allowing your cerebral hemisphere go for atrophy makes you not less than soha 😛
Saamya is presenting her view with some acceptable reasoning, its called as different opinion. But what sohas of forum writing out in main forum,made them undoubtedly AU watcher
Wish's post dragged me here, now I understood why genie call her as soulmate 😳.
P.S.: PLEASE CVS Just to glorify one particular character don't butcher Nandu's character, she is heart and soul of story, never forget through her eyes we watch this show and all characters.
All of this!!
According to few ppl's POV(which was stated 3wks back), Fab5 loves Manik more than Nandu and they had hopes ONLY from Mukti to bring Arya down and save Manik. SO why are they disappointed with Nandu now?? Nandu betrayed Manik by hiding the truth.. Okay, then what was Mukti doing?? She came and told everything about Aryamann to Manik(Him being with Harshad in NY and all) right?? and she was proved better than Nandini.. This is what makes me think that we are watching the different show and it's not different Point of view for the same show.
Now if Manik confronts Mukti, its Nandini's fault and she will be the reason why Manik will break-up with his friends.. If someone understands this logic please enlighten me.😕
@Bold I don't know why CV's fail to understand this time and again. One messed up, dialogue from her ruins the whole episode. Even for those people who think the show is only about Fab5 and Nandini is a cameo. Some confusion from Manik's side doesn't affect the show because that can be considered as his basic character trait. But they can't do that with Nandini.. She is the narrator and she has to be given better dialogues which gives the proper picture of everything going on, to the viewers. Writers should always keep this in mind.