Penkie06 thumbnail
11th Anniversary Thumbnail Sparkler Thumbnail + 3
Posted: 8 years ago
#1
Height of cruelty makers! Why do you always do this?
As if a lot of people are walking down a tunnel and reach the end where there's two openings. People divide and choose either. They walk and walk for a long time and tired reach an ultimate end where the whole group meets again, all those who had chosen either openings. This is cruel. Why separate groups when fate is the same?

So happens with this show. Every time they create situations in a way that two group of viewers as if watch two different shows. And this leads to all the chaos.

For example yesterday's situation.
A major group believe Ayaan has done the unforgiveable criminal offence. While another group believe that nothing as such happened. Things were manipulated. And both have their own justified reasons .

Another one being, one group utterly believe saanjh had fatally pushed maya and killed her baby. Whereas another believe strongly that no one pulled or pushed maya, she exaggeratingly fell off the stairs to somehow stand the story of abortion of her nonexistent baby.

One group had seen saanjh homewrecking while the other had seen similar situations but accepted saanjh with no such intentions.

One group has believed through what's being shown that maya has been on a killing spree since Mauritius while the other group has always seen nothing that could make them feel she's guilty.

Why do the cruel CVs do this to us? Why create such misconceptions when ultimately one of the groups will be proved right and the other group will remain baffled and all shattered because everyone is equally attached to the show! Why not keep things simple enough and prevent people ending up mud slinging on each other?

I hate you Beyhadh creative team!
Edited by Penfolk - 8 years ago

Created

Last reply

Replies

7

Views

604

Users

6

Likes

28

Frequent Posters

DoremonLove thumbnail
12th Anniversary Thumbnail Sparkler Thumbnail + 5
Posted: 8 years ago
#2
To be honest this 1 situation having 2 diff meanings is whats interesting about the show.
Yesterday's epi was mind f**k.
Fernandes43 thumbnail
8th Anniversary Thumbnail Voyager Thumbnail
Posted: 8 years ago
#3

Originally posted by: Penfolk

Height of cruelty makers! Why do you always do this?

As if a lot of people are walking down a tunnel and reach the end where there's two openings. People divide and choose either. They walk and walk for a long time and tired reach an ultimate end where the whole group meets again, all those who had chosen either openings. This is cruel. Why separate groups when fate is the same?

So happens with this show. Every time they create situations in a way that two group of viewers as if watch two different shows. And this leads to all the chaos.

For example yesterday's situation.
A major group believe Ayaan has done the unforgiveable criminal offence. While another group believe that nothing as such happened. Things were manipulated. And both have their own justified reasons .

Another one being, one group utterly believe saanjh had fatally pushed maya and killed her baby. Whereas another believe strongly that no one pulled or pushed maya, she exaggeratingly fell off the stairs to somehow stand the story of abortion of her nonexistent baby.

One group had seen saanjh homewrecking while the other had seen similar situations but accepted saanjh with no such intentions.

One group has believed through what's being shown that maya has been on a killing spree since Mauritius while the other group has always seen nothing that could make them feel she's guilty.

Why do the cruel CVs do this to us? Why create such misconceptions when ultimately one of the groups will be proved right and the other group will remain baffled and all shattered because everyone is equally attached to the show! Why not keep things simple enough and prevent people ending up mud slinging on each other?

I hate you Beyhadh creative team!

We are watching a show tagged as romantic thriller!
So, most of our questions will remain unanswered till end!
Who knows? Some may remain so, even after the end of show!
FadedRain thumbnail
8th Anniversary Thumbnail Navigator Thumbnail
Posted: 8 years ago
#4
You're right, it's a very crazy show. Waiting to see how it turns out though I don't expect the CVs to do justice to Maya's character as they are hell bent on showing her as a punching bag of everyone.
ishakumar thumbnail
14th Anniversary Thumbnail Rocker Thumbnail + 2
Posted: 8 years ago
#5

Originally posted by: .AmazingAmy.

You're right, it's a very crazy show. Waiting to see how it turns out though I don't expect the CVs to do justice to Maya's character as they are hell bent on showing her as a punching bag of everyone.


The sad part is the Maya is the victim of everyone's assumptions!
She is assumed to be the killer without any proof to support it!
Now people even think that she was sexually abusing Arjun when she laid her head on his chest!
It's pathetic!
The smallest thing happens and people automatically blame Maya!
Penkie06 thumbnail
11th Anniversary Thumbnail Sparkler Thumbnail + 3
Posted: 8 years ago
#6
The problem is a situation happens, and people interpret it in a way they want to. The situation doesn't really favour either of the team, but they can justify things in their own way, and such justifications ultimately reach such an extent that people start taking things personally and making personal attacks. This is certainly not what should happen.
Penkie06 thumbnail
11th Anniversary Thumbnail Sparkler Thumbnail + 3
Posted: 8 years ago
#7
@ Fernandes43
I am sure this is the basis of a thriller.
But here more than the essence of the show, the unanswered questions are affecting mental peace and relationships between original humans.
BIaddict thumbnail
14th Anniversary Thumbnail Dazzler Thumbnail
Posted: 8 years ago
#8
IKR. They never clearly provides a closure. They keep it open for viewers to make their own conclusions. And then we see fan wars because one group interprets it one way, another group a different way. To this day we do not know if there was a miscarriage and people keep fighting on that. This rape thing. Even the maya post wedding thing with vandana. Everything is just open without conclusions. I think the writers are enjoying the fan wars a little too much 😆

Related Topics

Top

Stay Connected with IndiaForums!

Be the first to know about the latest news, updates, and exclusive content.

Add to Home Screen!

Install this web app on your iPhone for the best experience. It's easy, just tap and then "Add to Home Screen".