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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: rose1000

@Clarity

Interesting points. And I guess so far we have been on the same page.

My thinking is that...this is a suspence thriller. And we should watch it from that perspective. Instead of obsessing over SharOm love story, which we don't know if it existed at all...we should concentrate on the storyline...who is the killer? and what is the truth? Why was Shiv murdered? That is the main crux of this show unless they decide to change it.
If this story is anything like general mystery and suspence shows, then I would say there is a strong possibility of Sharanya ending up alone.
What is the point of giving away the suspence of such stories? Also, is it not true that in suspence stories, characters are often painted in a way to confuse the readers/viewers?
It wil be good if the fans of the two male leads don't dwell too much on who Sharanya ends up with and fight amongst themselves. A human will never end up with a ghost. however, there is no guarantee a human will end up with another human who claims to love her/him.

As for your question...harbinger of truth is often hated. In real lives, many people do get away by being what they are not. We have to wait n watch to see why Bedis are so dysfunctional ? Why is Rajan BEdi so obsessed with Vyom marrying a girl who keeps sying she does not love Vyom? Why is Rajan Bedi so abusive to Mads and yet won't let her go?
Bishts...I won't give them clean chit either. Why did Mr. Bisht lie about the accident? They want Sharanya's memory to come back. Then why hide the truth when no one was killed as per the Inspector?
And Shiv...we still don't know much about him...

I am really liking this show. So different from saas bahu and regressive shows.

I think the love story might take off...only to confuse the viewers...and then when the truth is revealed, it will get halted...



I agree with you. The love story is only the vehicle for the story.

@bold- Totally. I knew it would become a war zone at some point or the other between Namik &Vikram fans so let's hope we are proven wrong. I think the problem is that Indian TV fans always want their favourite actors to be 'positive'. Personally, I don't get that 'cause I would rather someone I like be interesting than 'positive'.

Yes, I for one am really interested in Rajan-Madhavi's dynamic 'cause I feel it will shed light on who Vyom is a person. It's slightly improbable that he would have been totally unaffected by Rajan's personality.

Bishts- To me, they seem like foolish simpletons but would not eliminate the possibility of them having vested interests. The way Sharu's dad arrived at the police station was indeed suspicious.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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A happy life built on a lie is a lie itself. It is not true and so it will disintergrate and fall apart quite fast.

Better to live a miserable life under the sun
Than a life with riches, but immersed in constant darkness.

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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: beagleboy

A happy life built on a lie is a lie itself. It is not true and so it will disintergrate and fall apart quite fast.

Better to live a miserable life under the sun
Than a life with riches, but immersed in constant darkness.

It would be really happy under the Sun even more because Sun is Vitamin D, Happy, Lively and Mood Lifter 😊😊


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