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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: ...MonaCo...

@SanFan...

How can you be such a talented writer, my Gosh! You articulate your feelings so well. And, honestly, mine too :)

Thank U😊

I have time and again said that ShraMan are very similar and yet very different and that despite hating Shravan's actions, it is easy to relate to him because they have shown us his side more convincingly. With Suman, some of the things she did were not established as well... Like we know she has abandonment issues also and it was established during the Khosla episode, when they visit her mother's house... but still, she said some mean, nasty things at age 16/17... not 4/5... and she failed her friend when he most needed her.

@underlined, actually this was the most interesting part of the backstory for me..that Sumo was a believable 16 year old. Ok, as a bully, what she did was not ok but then again how much sagacity can we expect from a 16 year old? So, that was a believable aspect of the story and I am so glad that they kept Sumo...real...like saying OK I am sorry I did not mean it but how else do I make it up to u? If one sees it...its a combination of things that had Shravan dealing with the issue in such a grave manner. He loved Sumo with all the devotion a 16 year old could muster.and then his mother left without any explanation and his best friend chose to show her bad side at that juncture...a double whammy..To be honest, when I first saw that these two have a history that is angsty, i really thought to myself...how bad can 16 year old problems be...but the Cvs have done a brilliant job of tying it up so beautifully; two insecure kids but having different set of circumstances and different ways of dealing with their issues.


Later, due to her own "self respect, lack of emotional acceptance, and a bit of a girlish immaturity", she still doesn't recognize the impact of her actions, and does trivialize a lot Shravan goes through. Sometimes, she does it knowingly (monologues) saying jab tumhein sach pata chalega, ya jis din tumhein pyaar ka ehsaas ho jaega... but still she does things that hurt Shravan.

I do not side with Shravan anymore, nor do I recognize the person I see in him, but still, I cant fault him for so many things, because I felt his pain. Sumo, I keep repeating, has so much more knowledge, yet she is not able to piece together why or what is hurting Shravan, and their MUs do keep getting increased. Sumo oscillates from being a giddish teenagerin love who is willing to do anything to make a relationship work to a girl who says nothing but her self respect, her family is prime... She, just like Shravan, doesn't think. To Shravan's credit, there was a time where he kept chasing Sumo about what was wrong... but she kept "avoiding him". There was also a reverse situation where Suman kept asking him what changed, and the end of it was that Shravan had realized he was loving Sumo again but he was trying to run away from it. Unfortunately, Sumo's "distancing from Shravan", didn't end in a positive realization or outcome for Shravan, but the PCT fiasco and AdiMan marriage.

I can go on and on, but you've said everything already - I have become a fan of your writing one more time. Ishq vala love!!!

Mona, hmmm u have a point there...

agree with a lot of what u say but again let me just say that CVs here have attempted something tricky in fashioning a character like Sumo...and that too as a central character of their story. I would say they succeeded in making her real and believable although some of her motivations seem difficult to follow. Sumo being an orphan, the fact that she is a bit touchy about her situation is believable, she trying to assert in situations where money is involved is again believable. Her inability to see Shravan's point in the situation is understandable if not acceptable. I see Sumo's world as divided into Shravan and others. Her behaviour towards Shravan is vastly different from others as he is the only person she feels she has a right on. So while she expects little from others, she has huge expectations from Shravan. Shravan despite all the hits and misses somehow always ensures that she will not fall. That gives Sumo strength. That litmus test will now be under strain.
Where I found the Cvs have not etched her well is when they have shown her clueless about Shravan's feelings when confronted with the knowledge that Adi is Nirmala's son. Sumo's reactions were very bland...deliberately or oversight I don't know. Those times I don't get Sumo.
Again the thing I liked is her frankness in dealing with Ram issue. Unlike characters that behave that they are performing the ultimate sacrifice by going to the gallows for a crime they have not committed, I liked that they showed Sumo sensible about it.
So for me...both characters work...Shravan's dark route in the bedwarmer phase and thereafter I don't relish becos I am not sure how well they will handle his rise...

anyways...lets see how they manage the tracks ahead.

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Posted: 9 years ago
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Interesting discussion, Rekha and Mona.
I agree fully with Rekha. I feel both Shravan and Suman have been written well, just that they have given us fewer insights into Suman's feelings. That is why it is easier to relate to Shravan when he doesn't hit the extreme.

When it comes to Suman, what I feel mostly is an ache that cannot be articulated. I mean, the only way I can see her if I get into her shoes.

I think Suman's biggest problem is that she feels undeserving of love. To her credit, she has learned to work around it, rather than wallow in self pity.

Shravan is an outlet for her real self, as has been Preeta and the ladies. She adores and respects Nanu, so in all that she does she makes sure she has his blessing. Suman has a set of priorities. What are her priorities? When we start analysing her from the first promo, everything that she does starts falling into place. Even what she did after Nirmala and Adi came into the picture. Her reaction had been spread out over some 2 or 3 episodes. She had felt bad for Shravan when Nirmala told her about Adi, but the greater pain had been for herself because her fate was being written away from him. In the second instance, when Shravan had come to her house after the Announcement party, she had again been worried knowing he is going to know the truth, but his reaction itself had been so casual that she had to put it aside as one of those things she misread about him.

Cracking Sumo is very easy once we answer this question- Where does Suman think she is, in the list of Shravan's priorities? She answered it partly in her conversation with Ramnath when he dropped her that night after she went hunting for Shravan.

The title of this post- was not about Shravan's POA, it was simply about where he perceives Suman to be standing, as of now. She is a shrew, superficially he seems uninterested in her, but deep down he feels if he doesn't tame her she would enslave him. So, his reactions may be extreme in self defense.


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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: chicksoup

Interesting discussion, Rekha and Mona.

I agree fully with Rekha. I feel both Shravan and Suman have been written well, just that they have given us fewer insights into Suman's feelings. That is why it is easier to relate to Shravan when he doesn't hit the extreme.

When it comes to Suman, what I feel mostly is an ache that cannot be articulated. I mean, the only way I can see her if I get into her shoes.

I think Suman's biggest problem is that she feels undeserving of love. To her credit, she has learned to work around it, rather than wallow in self pity.

Shravan is an outlet for her real self, as has been Preeta and the ladies. She adores and respects Nanu, so in all that she does she makes sure she has his blessing. Suman has a set of priorities. What are her priorities? When we start analysing her from the first promo, everything that she does starts falling into place. Even what she did after Nirmala and Adi came into the picture. Her reaction had been spread out over some 2 or 3 episodes. She had felt bad for Shravan when Nirmala told her about Adi, but the greater pain had been for herself because her fate was being written away from him. In the second instance, when Shravan had come to her house after the Announcement party, she had again been worried knowing he is going to know the truth, but his reaction itself had been so casual that she had to put it aside as one of those things she misread about him.

Cracking Sumo is very easy once we answer this question- Where does Suman think she is, in the list of Shravan's priorities? She answered it partly in her conversation with Ramnath when he dropped her that night after she went hunting for Shravan.

The title of this post- was not about Shravan's POA, it was simply about where he perceives Suman to be standing, as of now. She is a shrew, superficially he seems uninterested in her, but deep down he feels if he doesn't tame her she would enslave him. So, his reactions may be extreme in self defense.



MY POV Shra is more expressive when it comes to his pain and Sumo more subtle and I think thats the way she is written. A person who keeps things to herself, who does not react and express to anyone except Shra.I think thats because she trusts he will never harm her and its never an ehsaan wala relationshio. Adityas truth and Ramus ehsaan word will change that.
I THINK both are very selfish as of now. They take care of the other when the other is in trouble but they never put the other before oneself. THat change is what I am waiting for from both sides and for a change I want Sumo to start that😳
And to be honest she desevers this court marriage. I did not like how she spoke up abt the small marriage. Sumo needs to learn some tact in life
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Posted: 9 years ago
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I think this is what I meant, so we both agree Soup. I am not blaming the writing of Sumo just some of the weakly established aspects and some inconsistencies. Shravan has been more deeply established. I understand Suman on a personal level (I am 80% her in real life) but not as a viewer, because I feel egged by some of the things that I cant relate to. I would never marry a Shravan in real life, but given the narrative, its easy for me to feel for him. In the end, both are similar... same to same...but different... and both have their defense mechanisms, guards, idiosyncracies.

Rekha, nice to meet you!

Happy to have these long winded discussions with you all..
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: ...MonaCo...

I think this is what I meant, so we both agree Soup. I am not blaming the writing of Sumo just some of the weakly established aspects and some inconsistencies. Shravan has been more deeply established. I understand Suman on a personal level (I am 80% her in real life) but not as a viewer, because I feel egged by some of the things that I cant relate to. I would never marry a Shravan in real life, but given the narrative, its easy for me to feel for him. In the end, both are similar... same to same...but different... and both have their defense mechanisms, guards, idiosyncracies.

Rekha, nice to meet you!

Happy to have these long winded discussions with you all..


Unrelated to the discussion- I'd totally marry a guy like Shravan- for the intensity of his love. It is just a few misconceptions. Once that can be sorted out, he is totally worth it. 😳😉

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