Originally posted by: Pixiepadhi
I am seeing some tweets today about not tagging the writers of the show and I appreciate it. To be honest if I am writing a story and I will be getting tagged daily and criticised, then it will create a negative impact and I won't like it.PS has a lot of characters and they can easily run the show without shivi scenes for 2-3 weeks and trust me the trp will be more or less stable.writes ko tag karke dhamki dena that shivi scenes nahi dikhaoge to show band ho jayega doesn't make sense, because aisaa kuch nahi hoga. If I was the writer I would probably get irritated with these dhamkis and say that I will not show any shivi scenes for 2 weeks.dekhte hai show kaise band hota hai.shiva and raavi can have a lot of scenes with other characters of the show as they did today.i had written a comment on the writers insta account and he liked it on the 200 episodes celebration pic.he is active on social media and sees all the negative comments but he responds only to positive ones. As fans we can give constructive criticism, praise them when we get something good, request them in a polite manner about what we want to see but the dhamkis and galis won't work.even KD and Alice address them as sir and mam. They have been in the Industry for long.if you tag them and use abusive words and demand a certain scene, then be prepared to never get that scene.i have wanted to say this for quite sometime. Sorry if I have offended anyone.
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At the end of the day, you can choose to say your thoughts with positivity, toh shayad do jaane sun bhi le, but negativity and being aggressive for the sake of a show is just not cute. It also impacts the actors/crew who despite 0 or 100 TRP work super hard.
also, at the end of the day; the show is a business, and the production house that pays the bills and the producers that put their $ on the line care the most. There are a 100 things that happen before we get the final scene on our screens. So, Dil ki baat thodi izzat aur pyar se bolo, everyone wins, because it keeps the communication between all the parties going.