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I'll be honest I didn't like Zoya much in the first two weeks. I did understand where she's coming from but the rapid jump into the main plot of the story before establishing characters didn't help matters. I had severe difficulty relating to either character. I still have a lot of issues with the characterizations but I have come to like Zoya a lot. When she isn't crying, she is a really good heroine. She has so much natural warmth, kindness and grace to her. She is emotionally sorted and always willing to see the good things in people. I also love how she so readily compliments and thanks people. She can openly thank Aditya, her colleagues, Mahi or Arjun. She is so uncomplicated. Her crying suffocates me a bit but apart from that, I find her genuinely likable because she has this odd sort of warmth in her. I think people find it difficult to relate to her because not much is established about her beyond her love for Yash. Hence, I'd really like it if the writers actually work on more Zoya-exposition sequences. Scenes where Zoya bonds with her family, does her pottery, works, learns to move on. This character has phenomenal potential for growth and change, so I just wish the makers do right by her.
About tonight, I was terrified for her last night and sad tonight. It was depressing to see her go through another bout of struggle. She has been through so much. Can they let her be happy for at least a while?
Originally posted by: rs..shailu29
i felt for her so badly ..
i feel adi needs to spare her .unnecessarily he is punishing her ..instead he should act matured like arjun and find the truth .zoya has gone through so much she doesn't deserve this ..i envy jenny 👏she can do any role with easei crave to see zoya turn in to maya once and show adi his place 😆
Originally posted by: anjaanichudi
My heart went out to her, i can feel her pain coz of Jen's superb execution.
Zoya is such an angel, but looks like angles r not for earth, she has drawn so much criticism dt i wonder dt being so gud is also bad. Weird logic.
Originally posted by: _Dexter_
I don't understand how is Adi even thinking of exacting revenge on that innocent Zoya. Hope he gets his brain in order soon. 😕
I guess the contrast is required for their story to become even more beautiful...there are certain times where both characters could tone down a bit but it's an Indian drama, so I tend to overlook it😆and Jenny is just awesome...have been her avid admirer since Sangam days!Zoya may not be Maya, but even Zoya hasn't really taken everything Adi throws at her quietly...I love that she always gives it back to him, even threatens him that she will call the security or the police😆
he is being little extreme...but that's how he is...he only sees black and white, there is no grey for him and when he sees black, he wants everyone else to see it as black too...however, this is not happening with Zoya...she still has immense faith on her husband, she doesn't see the black like Adi does and thus, it bothers him and he will do anything to make her see the black he sees and pouring out his anger on her is his attempt of making her see the black😊
I'll be honest I didn't like Zoya much in the first two weeks. I did understand where she's coming from but the rapid jump into the main plot of the story before establishing characters didn't help matters. I had severe difficulty relating to either character. I still have a lot of issues with the characterizations but I have come to like Zoya a lot. When she isn't crying, she is a really good heroine. She has so much natural warmth, kindness and grace to her. She is emotionally sorted and always willing to see the good things in people. I also love how she so readily compliments and thanks people. She can openly thank Aditya, her colleagues, Mahi or Arjun. She is so uncomplicated. Her crying suffocates me a bit but apart from that, I find her genuinely likable because she has this odd sort of warmth in her. I think people find it difficult to relate to her because not much is established about her beyond her love for Yash. Hence, I'd really like it if the writers actually work on more Zoya-exposition sequences. Scenes where Zoya bonds with her family, does her pottery, works, learns to move on. This character has phenomenal potential for growth and change, so I just wish the makers do right by her.
About tonight, I was terrified for her last night and sad tonight. It was depressing to see her go through another bout of struggle. She has been through so much. Can they let her be happy for at least a while?