Originally posted by: mili9
Uh Oh ! So, some of you girls think that this Amrita is just a ex-employee who may have partly sabotaged his firm? This is even worse😲.
Just as the show is giving us snippets of Katha's efforts at securing funds and failing, are they also going to show Viaan's past experiences of business pitfalls, unfortunately and coincidentally all involving women? I wish this Amrita Mehra is a man, and then tell us that this guy is intense and takes life and loyalty very seriously and V=vengeance and professional = personal, all of them would have jelled well for me.
Otherwise, this guy will come across as a fool who came to wrong conclusions based on his personal anecdotes that women = gold digger. Why does he then think that it is only in women's DNA to cheat and betray. He gave an almost clean chit to his dad who is the culprit.
I need something more about this guy to root for. Apart from knowing he is an intense hero of the show, there is nothing to root for at the moment. All they showed so far is his single track mind, of being angry, intense and more angry and doubting people around him except his friend. They need to show me his humanistic side as well. The puppy would have worked somewhat, but they left the cute black puppy somewhere🤢 Wanting to write a big, fat check for medical emergencies is a good thing, but they need to show me that he really feels for people and not doing it just because he is able to and will look good on his resume🤢They haven't even fleshed out his relationship with his mother that much.
In contrast, if I were in Katha's shoes, I should find the Pyramid CEO a better person as of now. He at least offered a permanent job and gave me sane advice along with a loan. I will be fair and won't blame Viaan for not offering the loan, as he doesn't know her need/necessity. But, why and how is he any better than the rival CEO that I as an audience should be rooting for?
His honesty with work? I don't know how the corporate rat race works, seems like this is the norm with no set rules. So, he can't gloat that he plays by these nominal rules, and complain about his rival to the beard guy/Furhaan😲. Kya woh teacher hain kya? One upmanship is very common everywhere in the world, even when rules are laid out clearly in stone🤢. Toh naive ho gaya na, if he thinks everybody should play by the rules ( I am talking about lobbying to the Sheik and competitive bidding )
Or is it by design that they are going to show Viaan as a completely nonsensical guy who has strong and biased opinions and how he is going to transform? As of now, he is coming across as a guy with an emotional intelligence less than Aarav😲 I am confused.
Teer, talwaar leke math aana mere peeche😃 I am genuinely not feeling it. While I can root for Katha and genuinely want her to succeed in her efforts, I don't feel anything for Viaan. Am I the only one? 🤔
Tagging a few here in case you want to read my nonsense.........