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AA, I truly enjoyed reading your post 😊. I have always admired your style of writing (you know how I feel towards your FFs). You always manage to capture the reader's attention without forcefully interjecting your thought or ideas; as a reader I appreciate and respect that a lot.
I'm a viewer who prefers to watch TV, in order to escape reality. I never looked for answers on the screen of TV; I rather read books to find answers. As you pointed out in your post so beautifully; what we accept and tolerate in reality is nothing close to what we see on TV screen. I acknowledge that many TV shows are the manifestation of a certain culture & society, and very often TV shows do try to portray some segments of reality in their storylines. However, the countless variables involved in real life situations can never be addressed entirely on the screen of a TV.
As I said in my previous post...RK-Madhu CHALLENGE each other...their power plays are what MAKE this show...otherwise it would be pedestrian stuff.
Originally posted by: Red_Opium
I'm a viewer who prefers to watch TV, in order to escape reality. I never looked for answers on the screen of TV; I rather read books to find answers. As you pointed out in your post so beautifully; what we accept and tolerate in reality is nothing close to what we see on TV screen. I acknowledge that many TV shows are the manifestation of a certain culture & society, and very often TV shows do try to portray some segments of reality in their storylines. However, the countless variables involved in real life situations can never be addressed entirely on the screen of a TV.
I totally agree with Shri and AreYaar posts and point of views. I value entertainment that puts a smile on my face, and if it doesn't; I flip the channel or ignore the show for a little while. My original source of attraction towards the show was of course RK and Madhu's intriguing tale of romance. I love watching their love story because even with all of its flaws, it still appears close to perfect. Nonetheless, what has fascinated me time after time is RK's unpredictability and character structure. To me RK appears as an overly tempting complex puzzle that only Madhu can solve.