Originally posted by: dc17-7
hi Elsy!
ur absolutely right....... dutta is larger than life character, these people are bent upon making him ordinary................
he is don and his life is very adventurous compared to ordinary people..... a beautiful love story was woven by the channel people which glued so many viewers who grew on to be religious viewers of this show............
well that seems to be drying up slowly......... its very depressing because now its like we feel the main essence of the intense characters have been washed out and things shown seem like they are being done just for the sake of it........
hope people who are reading this consider your letter and r comments seriously..... and bring r favorite don DSP back, who fights and also knows to love his life and family passionately............
tc
divya
He is, Divya. Well said. He is definitely a larger than life character and I don't feel like the new CVs are treating him with the respect and importance that he should be treated with (and was treated with up until the recent episodes). He has been the character that the show evolved around, but then Chaskar came in and Seema and Kala's schemes and Naku's new strength - and the ones who were the life of the show slowly faded into the background. Starting with Dutta, then Baji and everyone else following suit.
One thing that I don't understand is why the CVs keep focusing on Naku as a female Don? Dutta has always known her strength, he knows what she is capable of, how strong she is, and that she's worthy of being his wife and sustaining his position in Patilwadi - there's no need to show her perform all those village runs and handling a gun. Somehow, that's not Naku to wield a gun. It's important to show that she controls the village - to some extent - that she stops them from doing wrongs, but the CVs took the scenes too far.
Just like they did with the Dutta-Naku scene in Friday's episode where she says: "Call me."
Oh, how the dialogues in that scene bothered me. It truly showed how out of character Dutta was. He would never say: "It's because of Naku's prayers that I'm alive and because of my sins that I'm here." Firstly, because Dutta has never entirely believed in Bappa. There's always been a distant there. He would've said: "It's because of Naku that I'm alive." Not her prayers. Secondly, the "paap" dialogue, gosh, Dutta would never say that his sins are the reason for why he's where he is. That has always been Kala's angle. "The father's in Hell and now the son will go there, too."
I'm just... so frustrated. The dialogues sounded so wrong, coming from Dutta, in Friday's episode. It's what triggered my concerns full on and made me rewatch the earlier episodes to see Dutta again, because I couldn't find his essence in the recent episodes.
I cannot find his essence. It's killing me 🤢
To be honest, the only thing that saved the scene was Mishal's acting. Had it been anyone else saying those things, I would've laughed my insides out and vomited in addition to that. But MR's fabulous acting - like always - saved the scene.
Edited by Elysia - 14 years ago