End RR on a high note - CVs

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Posted: 11 years ago
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I hope the CVs read this...

For 7 months we watched a good show with great acting, dialogue, music and production. The journey of Paro and Rudra was beautifully captured on screen. RR writers with their fast paced dialogues and tracks made the show a cut above the others.

So what went wrong? One lead character got killed while the other became as good as dead. The show which had built up two strong characters Paro and Rudra morphed into something so different from the original that it became unrecognizable. Killing a character seems extreme in any show even for chasing TRPs and the only justification can be if the actor playing the character is leaving the show. i don't know how this doppelganger scenario works in other serials (can any woman marry a man whose dead wife is a carbon copy of herself?) but in RR it was a big mistake as the CVs had built the story around Paro and Rudra.

However illogical this may sound the CVs need to bring Paro back - the viewers at this point don't care how but viewers who are still watching this show want to see it end on a high note with Paro-Rudra. They would want viewers to talk about the show and not how it ended!

Myrah is a great character and if this was another show with a NRI-meets-widower (Mills&Boon scenario) it would have worked well. Myrah deserves someone better and Rudra falling in love with Myrah seems like a mockery of what the show had been for 7 months. In the real world people do move on, fall in love and remarry but is this what viewers want to see in a fictional show as the curtain falls down?

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