First of all, I dont get it...why do ppl keep on rattling abt the same thing..."MJHT is a college based drama"...well Its NOT. Miley Jab Hum Tum - the title itself explains that this is a drama of particular character(s) and what happens when they meet. Its about highlighting the interesting sequence of events that circulate when 2 completely different personalities collide and the roller coaster ride they go through...the disagreements, the differences, the arguments, the commonality, the chemistry and how they build up a relationship despite of being 2 completely different people from 2 different worlds!! college was only the backdrop of drama where it all began! Life moves on...and the life of this drama is also moving on with their lead characters. If the characters demand to be in college and then university..so be it. But circumstances have progressed to a situation where they are to be married. Now thats only my POV as per the logic
For all those people who kept going on and on about how much they miss the college days and want MJHT to focus on student life again...do you guys recall the words ADHIRAJ and SUHANI?? Isn't that exactly what cvs wanted to do?? repeat the sequences of Mayur and Sajan in the college days but with Adhani this time?? Did it work?? Hell NO!! Audience rejected the show for many reasons but main being Mayank disappearing. Then the CVs tried to revive the gang but fans demanded more screen space for Mayur and Sajan. So Mayank was back but how could the college drama progress in a similar fashion with its 4 lead characters in a relationship?
Then there was a group of people who kept on complaining about "do these guys study at all??" "Is excel a dating place?" "Mayank doesnt go to library anymore" etc etc. So the CVs took one of the couple out of college space and decided to lead the couple based on their relationship- hence the marriage track.
All I am saying guys is as the course of fans reaction flows, CVs are experimenting with the show and that is the reason why the show has lost its momentum. I believe this is the gravest mistake of the CVs ...toooo much experiment. They should take criticism on board but also utilise the expertise of the team to keep the show on a consistent track.
I, myself, am not keen on MaYur getting married but I am sure the way CVs have handled MaYur so far, even with a marriage they will give the audience something niche, something out of the box. I trust CVs when it comes to MaYur as they have never let us down so far and I have faith in ArTi who can pull anything off...even a bad script with their talent. So whatever is coming ahead, I look forward. For the time being, I am enjoying all the focus on MaYur that the show is asserting. Did I mention I am a die hard fan of MaYur? đ
-Neeli
** I hope no one takes this post as an offence. Its just my view on the speculations that audience/fans make and how this could severely impact the output of a show. No hard feelings guys đ