@ bold, yes that's true. I also stopped watching them for the same reasons. In fact I started watching Kyunki, only after Mihir's death, when there was a sudden hue and cry among the viewers. Curiosity got me interested and I explored fairly with K -series, but my interests did not last long.Originally posted by: aparnauma
Even if we accept that the best of marriages can end because of the death of a spouse and one never know what life brings in or where it takes us it is still pains to see Anandi this way.Everything about her reminds how incomplete she is.
The story will make sense only till Anandi finds her girl and transforms her from Nimboli to Nandini in the process of finding Nandini if she ends up helping a lot of other girls who are oppressed by the society well and good and after that there is nothing really left for Anandi and the story doesn't remain hers any more.Most likely they will send off Anandi just the same way they sent off Shiv if they succeed in making Nandini connect with viewers .They probably show how she grew up to be a sensible girl even with no mother or father and take the story form there🤢--------------Kynuki I watched for some time and other K shows also I watched - But most of them I left them mid way because these generation leaps and never ending twists - I really liked Tulsi and Mihir ViraniMany a times when ever I saw Anandi and Shiv I used to feel that they are improved version the Virani couple😆I stopped watching these shows because finally I couldn't separate one show from the other.Till BV came up I stopped watching daily soaps now after watching BV I can't find anything that suits my tastes.Now this show is becoming not only illogical but it is becoming more and more depressing with each passing episode.