Originally posted by: nushy1995
The promo reminded me of Snow White and Prince Charming. Even in the forums people were talking about different fairy tales and how unique it is. But personally, not a big fan of such storyline anymore. I mean it was one thing to love those fairy tales when I was a kid. But as someone who is in her mid twenties, I feel such stories are poor Bakwas.
I actually want to applaud Disney for making movies like Moana, Frozen and Maleficent where love isn't superficial or girls have strength.
Yes, you can't have custom-made people in your life. So when you start to care for someone, be it your family or friends or partner, you adjust sometimes and sometimes expect them to understand you and change a bit. That's very human. So love stories which show such normal struggle is much superior to me. But hero had taken three arrows so now heroine will take three and hero's tears will revive her - what rubbish is this? Is this truly the type of story you would want to get invested? Where everything is so magical that hardly real life emotions are seen?
This is just a random thought that came to my mind while reading some comments. Not necessary you have to agree. Just wanted to discuss. 😊
Well, to be honest, I was actually irritated when I got to know that Aman will realise his love for Roshni only when she dies... At that time I was like isse achha to Aman ko pyaar ka ehsaas hi na ho and Roshni will also be saved. 😆
The promo reminded me also of Snow White... And to be honest, I have never been a fan of fairytales... Neither when I was a kid nor now. So, I was never able to connect with the show...
And yes, I agree Disney has given some amazing movies like Moana, Frozen and Maleficent... And they deserve an applause for that.
I haven't watched all (or for that matter even 10%) of the episodes... So, I totally disliked this concept of sacrifice.