Originally posted by: tvmylove
really she is lucky to have such a father. All the characters are well written Itz a treat to watch such a show.. Sad still viwers not growen enought to watch this kind of shows..
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Originally posted by: tvmylove
really she is lucky to have such a father. All the characters are well written Itz a treat to watch such a show.. Sad still viwers not growen enought to watch this kind of shows..
Exactly my point. Indian audience still need to be matured enough to accept this kind of shows. The show is not a typical regressive one so it will take time.
Originally posted by: sakina1267
Yesterday episode was very heart touching... i loved their relationship.. the way deepak cried and supported her, taken stand against mihir.. i wish all the fathers are like him..
Originally posted by: S.Stephy
I agree... the father-daughter relationship portrayed in the show is a treat to watch. A father who loves his daughter and supports her unconventional (as per their background) dream; he was even willing to call off the marriage for Dharaa to pursue cricket.
PS: About forum inactivity... I think it's because this show doesn't have a typical love story/jodi... but this show has a good concept and some good meaningful characters; be it Deepak, or Mr Roy and his bg story about his mother, Diwakar and his son, the air-hostess friend, etc...