I didn't understand many things in this post, but I'll try to respond to parts of it the best I can. If you wish to clarify the unmentioned parts, I will attempt to reply to those as well.Sid turns sadiq... Imaan...Sartaj sid ...MUST NOT BE SHOWN as traitor.. ..we INDIAN do not need ... stupid fantasy...[/quote]
Why can't one of them be shown as traitors? The reality is that people can be influenced and brainwashed. People change their minds. This isn't anything new, not for Indians, or any other nation in the world. People like this exist; what extraordinary negative effect does it have if this is shown as part of a story, which is, by the way, fiction, not fantasy?
[quote] teenagers arrogance O K but refusing biological father... to some un acceptable level...[/quote]
[quote]even sexy military spy.. intrusion was misfit... though .it worked for 10 to 15 episodes... [/quote]
Yes, there were extensive complaints over this at the time, but how is it relevant now, when nothing can be done about it?
[quote]and why iman should have ...misfit ... doctor buddy - - ...???? [/quote]
Again, reality. People do things like this. They cheat. It just shows that there is no character in the story that is perfect, without blame. Because people mess up. It's so that there isn't just one hero everyone is depending on to solve all the problems and magically save the world. It doesn't work like that.
[quote]swollen and scary yousuf was over dramatized ... the actor is great... he does not need some scary face... he has that fiery eyes expressions and explosive movements... [/quote]
He was burned... In a fire. A fire doesn't decide it won't burn you if you're great. This story is at least a little realistic in that it doesn't show a person obviously in a dangerous situation come out without a single scratch. Perhaps because it isn't what one might be used to seeing if they are frequent audience to saas-bahu serials with no plot and no sense. Appropriate makeup and attire is actually something you don't see on Indian TV too much, because normally, people worry more about preserving the aesthetic rather than preserving the story.
[quote]I wish South Indian and east Indian characters can be added...defense guy looks like shri parikar... its time some one look like ... our General... and some south... HERO... otherwise south wala ye serial dekhagi bhee nahi...We have seen SOUTH is extremely sensitive... in hero/heroine worship... [/quote]
I'll use your example of Hollywood movies. Do you think Americans complain that there isn't a character from the South in every movie? That there's no one from Texas, Alabama, Louisiana? Every movie has some people from some where. People accept that an American character is just that, American. Why can't we accept that an Indian character is Indian? Representation from different parts of the nation is a good thing, but given the characters the story is set up around and their backgrounds, it makes sense the way it is. And I get the feeling that if the actor from the South had been playing Sadiq, you would have complained that the person from the South is being shown as a traitor.
Additionally, I absolutely understand the right people have to criticize parts of the story line, and nothing can ever be perfect and please everybody. However, you seem to have an issue with the entire plot. So I wonder why you watch the show, if you are indeed bothered by the entire set up of the story.
Edited by TheMachine - 8 years ago