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Posted: 9 years ago
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Krpkab proves that intense scenes are not needed to depict a luv story... eye contact btwn the couples are enough to develop the feeling 😆
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Nd this makes d show unique nd so different from others...
Hats off CVs
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Posted: 9 years ago
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thank you people for sharing your views :)
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Posted: 9 years ago
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I agree. Yes, it isn't entirely realistic because in the end there are fictional characters, but this show is definitely the closest to a realistic romance. Moreover, I think apart from dev and sona's beautiful chemistry, a lot of credit goes to the dialogue writer because the dialogues are what give the scenes that edge. Dev's dialogues make me wish for my own Dev when I am totally anti-shaadi.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: debby_11


only few people might agree as i did expect some more intense moments but in real life we do behave this way. I love krpkab presentation of such a beautiful and realistic story


Well said...the mushy moments happen in real life too, same time as the snapping moment, guilt trip and the 'sorry' path. For me the proposal part was very well done that for a moment I thought I was hearing my cousin's story instead of a reel story...most of the time, in reel stories, proposals are full of flowers, glitter, dance...etc...for sure we know it's reel. So, yeah I totally agree with you...the realistic path taken by the CVs is really superb...

Even today with the haldi duth scene...the reaction of Eshwari was very much what my mom would do when her request is not followed but it's done when someone else says it... kathi, kathi, meetha, meetha...


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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: JazzyM


Well said...the mushy moments happen in real life too, same time as the snapping moment, guilt trip and the 'sorry' path. For me the proposal part was very well done that for a moment I thought I was hearing my cousin's story instead of a reel story...most of the time, in reel stories, proposals are full of flowers, glitter, dance...etc...for sure we know it's reel. So, yeah I totally agree with you...the realistic path taken by the CVs is really superb...

Even today with the haldi duth scene...the reaction of Eshwari was very much what my mom would do when her request is not followed but it's done when someone else says it... kathi, kathi, meetha, meetha...




the proposal scene for me was like someone was proposing me. i had butterflies in my stomach...i was continuously blushing. And i actually do relate to the character sonakshi. as somewhat I am a bit like her. I feel so. 😆

thanks for sharing your views
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: sonia_92

I agree. Yes, it isn't entirely realistic because in the end there are fictional characters, but this show is definitely the closest to a realistic romance. Moreover, I think apart from dev and sona's beautiful chemistry, a lot of credit goes to the dialogue writer because the dialogues are what give the scenes that edge. Dev's dialogues make me wish for my own Dev when I am totally anti-shaadi.


Similar feelings...total anti-shaadi but then we do wish for someone special like dev

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