Originally posted by: leelaa9
Superbly reasoned out theory, Puja.👏⭐️
Charu, it may be cliched but it's a perfectly acceptable option if it'll keep the CVs from posing us as witless fools for the past several months of watching MEIEJ.😳
@Charu: He survived a gunshot to his heart...what can be more filmi than that?
On a different note we have seen much more worse and despicable leads in other shows primarily in Ekta shows but what is unusual is that they almost seemed justified in thier own twisted way. The long redemption track would almost kick in at the same time. The ladylove would go through a merry-go-round of other marraiges before ending back with her supposed love. The women were almost too good and too forgiving to be true..
It has been done to death, I think anything that the writers do now should they decide to go that route is just a repeat from other shows...also lately I have begun to notice that masses don't subscribe to multiple marraige theory. That is a problem. See if RK is dark then his punishment should match with his crime while Madhu should get respite...What is the punishment for something unforgivable (unless it is with good reason) and what can be a respite for Madhu?
If we are looking at Ekta story model then here is how we proceed-Madhu becomes desensitized to RK and becomes chummy with his professional rival who has a good heart and is truly in love with her. Now RK has everything but he burns in yearning and jealousy. We have constant power struggle between both the guys with finally RK breaking and begging Madhu to take him back. It is revealed that it was all a plan from Madhu to teach RK a lesson...we are back to romance mode but wait- the second lead had fallen for Madhu so he either sacrifices or it is second round of battle for love...and so it continues to go on and on.
The other fact is viewers do not like to be made fool of...twist is ok but saying that some one did a complete turn around irks a lot of people. Trps will be high while the viewers are trying to figure out what just happened but then they will loose interest.
My point is that unless they come up with a good enough reason and sell that to us and at the same time kick up some sort of redemption ...viewers won't buy Rishbala ever coming back together...that implies a tragic story with another male lead for Madhu. I am okay with it but then I have seen that a thousand times before.
Even in BV, the initial plan was to get Jagya and Anandi together but Jagya's action were so wrong, the masses were not agreeable to it and a character Shiv that was introduced as cameo ended up becoming second lead.
Edited by dramacrazy12 - 12 years ago