RK's dialogues were superb.⭐️
The Rishbala scenes were a pleasure as always.
The scene with the cops was okay.
All the other scenes could have been half the length each.🥱
Madhu's dialogues to Padmini made no sense, seemingly disconnected from previous scenes. Surely she could have been given more sensible and appreciable points, rather than dramatic effect of her worry, and her husband talking her mother over to his point of view. What was the point of it the way it was shown?😕
Is there some miscommunication?
Are the track powers-that-be under the impression that mass-audience is enthralled and waiting to see every 'interesting' twist and turn en route to the climax?🥱
Because they have had ample evidence in plain figures that Sultan's demise was accepted with alacrity even as an accidental event without build-up.
So every episode they waste is not a must-watch unless they were going to show him strapped to a ticking bomb with the timer facing away from the camera, and the audience not knowing whether he'll die in today's episode or the next day's.
But here we have a pretty definitive guarantee that he won't be dying in the next episode. Which makes for very optional noncompulsive first-telecast viewing.
Sultan's death is the episode that can't be missed. En route is more missable the more they stretch it out into a listless quandary of befuddlement.
And if the plan is to show Madhu kidnapped as reason for lethal action so that mass-audience will find it acceptable, that point was crossed the first time he tried to molest the woman who had saved his life and who he knew to love her husband.
Any point since then he could have been killed with as much slow and steady TRP rise as with his (fake) death.
In fact, when he was shown fake-killed earlier, there was no hue and cry among the mass audience segment which has far less amount and variety of spoilers available to ready access to believe the death was anything but genuine.
The only upside of that death having been fake is that the death this time will have to be unmistakeably permanent and undeniable as a reassurance of no possibility of resuscitation in future.
So the remote's mute button is going to be all-important for judicious usage in the next few episodes.
The point of question is whether they go against pattern and actually wrap up this track and character on Saturday without obtruding on the September episodes, or whether they will consider the usual pattern of sacrificing Saturday for Monday and carry the track over to obtrude into September's first week.