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Originally posted by: tvdluverr
I think the show has got a lot more interesting right now.
What someone said about Rajveer may be likely; Papa Hooda could have been involved in a case where innocents were deemed guilty or vice versa. It might have been personal to him (i.e. someone close to him, who was innocent, was deemed guilty and had to bear the consequences. Or someone close to him was wronged and the accused/guilty party ran free because they could have been rich/influential and hired Mr Hooda (who is also rich and influential) for their case). All in all, I'm intrigued and I hope the CVs do justice. Apurva is a good actor and he's doing the best he can with what he has been given. Rajveer looks very negative right now but I don't believe that he cannot be redeemed.Regarding the jungle track, I hope we get some good AdiYa scenes with Jen and Harshad (not too cliche though). I think emotional AdiYa scenes are more appropriate right now, than physical ones.A lot of shows have had jungle tracks but some that stand out to me are Riddhima/Sid (and Armaan sort of) in DMG and Raghav/Kalpi in Ek Mutthi Aasmaan (that one is still clear as day to me, some of it was cliche but the actors performed well and the scenes were well-executed).I'm looking forward to the upcoming tracks.
Originally posted by: delena90
I think one of the best jungle tracks I have seen is Qubool Hai's Mangalpur storyline. Really well executed. It had sexual tension, comic relief, a lot of drama and a fantastic emotional payoff for the characters and the audience in the end.