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Hi Mili .. I loved what u wrote on what do Indian shows really represent.. Garv and his feelings for Gauri..I too wonder how will it develop unless there is considerable screen space given to both of them..here Sid and Gauri aren't even fortunate on this...😳 how would Garv fit in seamlessly to create a triangle? I am confused..Wonderful analysis of the mad, mad world of Indian Telly shows.
I am quiet bemused as to what do these shows represent. Are these supposed to be ultimate revenge of Indian women where the male characters are totally emasculated and are so supportive of the leads that they end up becoming mere props. Or Indian shows present the prevalent patriarchal view that women are source of all evil in this world and men are god's gifts to womankind.Whatever, as long as it brings in the TRPs we are not going to see any change soon.Another thing which confuses me are the unexpected or unexplained expressions given by the actors. Case in point is the lack of excitement on Gauri's face as she saw Ash (shown in the precap). Do these bring out the shades of the character or just the acting skills of the actor is a debatable issue.I like Asawari. Acts well and has an inherent persona and grace.I will support Aai Saheb's view that Sidri should get married asap. In traditional, conservative Indian household the present arrangement could be considered as living together.IMO, Mohit Sehgal carries light hearted, flirtatious moments with elan but in scenes that asks for intensity he has a tendency to give a pinched expression which he can work to improve on. (There I go and commit harakiri).As per the latest spoiler, Garv will develop feelings for Gauri. I mean just like that??? He is supposed to know that she is already engaged and all that. Is he a romanctic fool?Love. Does strange things.
shanthi.🤗My high hopes on a roothna manana Friday did bite the dust.. I was not looking for a saviour for Sid rather a girl in love with him...can we have a crash course on the shades of love for Gauriji...why were there no angry look from Gauri to Sid as she defended him and a talk alone on how could he get into this sort of a situation?Koel, what a brilliant summing up of the episode. 👏 and of the state of Indian serials
No Garv for 2 days in a row - am suffering from withdrawal symptoms ...😭Did you read the new article..
Another thing that caught my attention, gauri n Sid mayb be brought up in overseas... But gauri kind of like trying to hug Sid in front of the family.. I'm confuse... Bhosle family seems kind of traditional... Here this kind of scenes is shown... I dun mind if they show it not in front of family... Makers should take note what they are showing... Even though this is a serial... Now I'm confuse whether Bhosle is modern as well or traditional 😆
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shanthi.🤗My high hopes on a roothna manana Friday did bite the dust.. I was not looking for a saviour for Sid rather a girl in love with him...can we have a crash course on the shades of love for Gauriji...why were there no angry look from Gauri to Sid as she defended him and a talk alone on how could he get into this sort of a situation?
The article left me speechless they need to create a little tension between Gauri and Sid to justify Garv entering the scene or else his entry won't have any relevance. Garv needs to create that after all he is the anti hero...
<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="3" color="#0000ff">Wonderful analysis of the mad, mad world of Indian Telly shows.</font>
<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="3" color="#0000ff">I am quiet bemused as to what do these shows represent. Are these supposed to be ultimate revenge of Indian women where the male characters are totally emasculated and are so supportive of the leads that they end up becoming mere props. Or Indian shows present the prevalent patriarchal view that women are source of all evil in this world and men are god's gifts to womankind.</font><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="3" color="#0000ff">Whatever, as long as it brings in the TRPs we are not going to see any change soon.</font><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="3" color="#0000ff">Another thing which confuses me are the unexpected or unexplained expressions given by the actors. Case in point is the lack of excitement on Gauri's face as she saw Ash (shown in the precap). Do these bring out the shades of the character or just the acting skills of the actor is a debatable issue.</font><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="3" color="#0000ff">I like Asawari. Acts well and has an inherent persona and grace.</font><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="3" color="#0000ff">I will support Aai Saheb's view that Sidri should get married asap. In traditional, conservative Indian household the present arrangement could be considered as living together.</font><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="3" color="#0000ff">IMO, Mohit Sehgal carries light hearted, flirtatious moments with elan but in scenes that asks for intensity he has a tendency to give a pinched expression which he can work to improve on. (There I go and commit harakiri).</font><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="3" color="#0000ff">As per the latest spoiler, Garv will develop feelings for Gauri. I mean just like that??? He is supposed to know that she is already engaged and all that. Is he a romanctic fool?</font><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="3" color="#0000ff">Love. Does strange things.</font>
In the world of Hindi serial, TRP is GOD.For the sake of TRP, the producers fed us junk food because we like that.In serials, unlike in classics, the story is not fixed rather dynamic.It changes with the mood of the majority viewers.Dear friends, you may recall that there was severe argument - Sid vs Garv - who is more MACHO.Also recall Sid's fighting with Goondas to save Pratiksha.The first one triggered the second.My point is we, the LONG SUFFERING VIEWERS should refuse to eat the garbage,that is just stop watching.Then for the sake of TRP, producers will rewrite the script.Actually, we, the viewers should be the dictator.