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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: naava

YES...WE IN THE AUDIENCE ARE REALLY SICK OF THINGS BEING SO BAD FOR ARCHU AND MANAV. I HAVE SAID THIS ALREADY BUT IF IT TAKES ANOTHER TURN FOR THE WORSE, AND THEY ARE SEPARATED AGAIN. FOR ANY REASON. THAT'S THE END OF IT FOR ME AS A PR FOLLOWER AND VIEWER. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!! I HAVE BETTER THINGS TO DO .

..CV'S PLEASE RESPECT YOUR LEAD CHARACTERS AND THE VIEWERS.



sorry i didn't mean to shout 😲 😆 😳 😳

btw...i really loved the little house scenes with our ArMan..so sweet and tender....CV's...that's what we want.....👏👏
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Nothing against the system of ghar-jamais generally - role reversal is always healthy in a world where gender is typecast, why should couples only live with the boy's parents? - but in this particular case, I think the couple should be allowed to steer clear of both families for a l-o-n-g time. Too much bad blood, too many chances of further complications, too little scope for a little much needed privacy.
Meanwhile, will some kind soul pls inform them that if they really think they're "married" (in howsoever sketchy or unofficial a ceremony) they can stop "falling down"/ "tripping" over their own four left feet to be able to hug?
And Nikita, yes, I agree that the CVs have stretched Bappa's credibility to its utmost and they know it. Which is why we had Manav say yesterday that it was a good thing after all that Bappa had sent him to jail, since that's where he met his two ruffian angels in distress. I think we can all safely predict that good in the form of Bappa's will has to ultimately prevail over evil; however I suspect that in spite of the idol so hopefully brought home, this isn't the end of Bappa's career as complicator, because that will also mean the end of the serial.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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I totally agree!! I am enjoying this track, I would hate to see them have to leave the home they have made their own to go back and live with people who don't give a damn about them. Why can't creatives show their struggle while having them live happily together? Stop seperating them!! Let them finally have their privacy and happiness!
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Yes totally agree.Pl dont slaughter a character by making him lose his self respect and living with his in laws for support. We dont mind the probs Arman are going through right now. because we know that they will rise from this very soon. Just when things are looking up dont let Dhramu or any one else succeed.

And alos please show them getting legally married. Bring in the good ones in their lives like Satish ,Tarun and Ajit.

PLEASE😲
Edited by viram - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Yes they should be made able to stay in their small home,

But not Ghar Jamai.

Bore of Kekta's negativity now.

Let ARMAN live for themselves now.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Well said Nikki.
Let them be alone and don't want that Darmesh to interfere with them. But again he is trying to do this to same his own butt .
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Should also confess that in spite of the wildly wavering plot line I am still enchanted by the promise of quiet domesticity to be enacted, a promise that may or may not be fulfilled, of course. Little touches of the everyday ordinary real manage to survive the screenplay writers' efforts to craft high drama, eg. when Manav comes home and goes to wash his hands and feet at the low tap in the corner, before the idol is established. That looked and felt real (rather than a sink in a purportedly no-frills kholi), must have reminded at least some of us of our mothers' childhood injunctions on returning from play every evening ("haat-paye dhoo ani devaacha naav ghey"; feet, after all, had to be washed in the corner even where bathrooms had sinks) and reinforced the viewer sense of Manav and Archana as all-round clean people, both ethically and in the bodily way. After the first few months last year one has had to look long and hard for such moments of artistic grace in PR.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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yes, please oh please let them live alone in their little love shack for awhile! aside from the ghar jamai issue, it would be awful for them to have to live w/ the lunatic horrible karanjkars! sure they are struggling and the living conditions are bad, BUT THEY ARE ALONE AND IN LOVE!!! also, i know it's important for manav to find a job asap, but can't he just for one day, chill at home w/ his wifey and enjoy each other's company? just for a day, close the doors to the world, and bask in the fact that they are in love and together at last! c'mon manav and archana, (and CVs!!) just one misery free day! 😃
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: commentator

Should also confess that in spite of the wildly wavering plot line I am still enchanted by the promise of quiet domesticity to be enacted, a promise that may or may not be fulfilled, of course. Little touches of the everyday ordinary real manage to survive the screenplay writers' efforts to craft high drama, eg. when Manav comes home and goes to wash his hands and feet at the low tap in the corner, before the idol is established. That looked and felt real (rather than a sink in a purportedly no-frills kholi), must have reminded at least some of us of our mothers' childhood injunctions on returning from play every evening ("haat-paye dhoo ani devaacha naav ghey"; feet, after all, had to be washed in the corner even where bathrooms had sinks) and reinforced the viewer sense of Manav and Archana as all-round clean people, both ethically and in the bodily way. After the first few months last year one has had to look long and hard for such moments of artistic grace in PR.



Very well said C, and I agree with you.

A serial, or any story, for that matter, needs moments of drama, but an excess gets irritating at times. High voltage drama needs to be intertwined with phases of quiet simplistic portrayal of life- which is why the current track of Manav- Archana settling in that little house by themselves is so fresh and pleasant. Enough tears and melodrama done, we want to see the leads fight against much more real problems now-making ends meet, managing their rasoi, buying a chulha or gas of their own, and so on. It was really nice to see them clean the house and make efforts to settle down-- domesticity is what I'm looking forward to right now, not more tamasha at the Karanjkar house and Sulo's and Manju's taunts when Manav-Archu go and live there.

Edited by nikitagmc - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Hai Nikki.Agree with you on Bappa and manav being GJ. Dont want him to see as Ghar
Jamai.Yes it will not suit with manav character and it is only prone to ARMAN
insults. even archu speaks on his behalf,he will be hurt more before itself and it
will affect their future.I dont want both of them to take any more insults or
abuses.

Neither I like manav as GJ nor shravani giving her child to savita.

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