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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: beagleboy


Hi Chick! Thank you!

Yes, Shiv has but I watch only his scenes because the rest is just poppycock. I have no problem with the other characters but the treatment of this soap and the current characterisations leave a lot to be desired. It is an ugle reminder of the superstitions and taboos that exist in society!

But thats probably why EDKV was so special. It did not have the trappings of a daily soap and none of this ugly nonsense. It was a clean and simple story with humour, until Shravan decided to become a MORON.😆 And its treatment, including the style of the sets and actors' clother, was real. Shravan was such a beautifully flawed character in the start and Sumo too.





Agree with you. The only reason I decided to stick around is, the pathos n the last one minute of each episode. Very powerful lines! 👏 Wonder why there is a complete contrast when it comes to the rest of the show. Anyway, Shiv is intriguing enough for now.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: beagleboy


Thank you for responding with your 'rabmle'. It is lovely. WHat I think is the past is not really the past. The past is still present in the present if that makes sense. Rather, it stares her in the face every day. Until the past is laid to rest and demons buried, the present and future will remain in a timewrap. But, certain characters in the story are trying to rewrite the past and so the actual truth remains hidden. In my view, it is the voice of truth that is struggling to be heard and it is difficult to restrain truth for long -because even when truth is silent it is the loudest among sounds.

Yes the past still flows into the present but I dont agree that the narrative is about laying the burying the past to rest. Yes, it is about bringing to light what remains hidden but it is also about love. My only concern is how will they translate that love.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: chicksoup


Happy New Year! 😳
Shows I watch - rishton ka chakravyuh, which started out really well, dragged in the middle and will pick up soon, hopefully . And yeh undinon ki baat had on Sony, which is a nice watch. Better made than Edt, any day!
EDKV - nothing will come close to it. Idiot Sony!😡😆

Yes Shiv pulled us into this tale and i hope we arent left disappointed. Am watching un dino too, a nice, refereshing way to tell a simple story. EdKV was a classic where being flawed doesnt mean you lose your humanity. The love that was rendered in that show was unsurpassable.
Hopefully we get to see more of each other😃
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: beagleboy


Hi Chick! Thank you!

Yes, Shiv has but I watch only his scenes because the rest is just poppycock. I have no problem with the other characters but the treatment of this soap and the current characterisations leave a lot to be desired. It is an ugle reminder of the superstitions and taboos that exist in society!

But thats probably why EDKV was so special. It did not have the trappings of a daily soap and none of this ugly nonsense. It was a clean and simple story with humour, until Shravan decided to become a MORON.😆 And its treatment, including the style of the sets and actors' clother, was real. Shravan was such a beautifully flawed character in the start and Sumo too.




You said it all👏

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