Originally posted by: Sujatha.rao
Thank you Mudra...that I pushed Mudra to write serious stuff...instead of her usual satire,,,I am going to take all the credit for this momentous event😆
I really loved the two incidents that you used to highlight what they had been to each other. When she had stood by his side and helped him cope with loss, how was she to inflict a loss on him herself...how did she tell him that she felt strongly for another man...and Yes, he had held her hand and nursed her through a crisis,,,And now she was to plunge him into a crisis herself..KTLK could have been all this and more,,,it could have been a painful journey...as characters grapple with their emotions, with their sense of right and wrong and so on...instead, it ended up a puerile and cliche ridden exercise...I am also reminded of the film Dil To Pagal Hai...that could have been such an intense film exploring human emotions...instead it ended up as just another designer romantic flick...It pains me to see good ideas wasted thus
Very true Sujatha😆...
I always search for satires...😉😆 but along with that, I always have a soft corner towards the fellow who loses in the last moment his to be bride / girl friend to the main hero for no reason...
(you know why I support Mallika😉😃)
I read your Ashutosh's character outline... Ashutosh is the hero (ultimately he is going to win Nidhi..anyway) ... and he is feeling all love for Nidhi which he had never felt for anyone else in his life... He has achieved so much in the physical world too... Rohan 'Suraj ke saamne diya'...banjaata... if he is not given enough coverage...
Since there are so many great writers here.. I thought, Rohan should be raised to the level of Ashutosh... and it will be great to read the ultimate clash of two heroes... that reminds me 'Sagar' and 'Sangam'. I am hoping to read another Sangam here rather than 'Kuch kuch hota hai'...😳
Hope you are doing that way only!
(Also, hope to see Col Verma, Anji playing great parts at their own levels)