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Originally posted by: ProfMcGonagall
While that scene was good, I hated some of Nandini's dialogue. "Grahan", "ashub", "sacha pyaar". Like seriously?I like that the alter ego really made Nandini see the other side. While she was thinking that Mauli must have told Kunal, her alter ego very subtly hinted that Mauli probably didn't because of her. But what I didn't like was they made Nandini the highlight of the decision. This isn't Nandini's decision. It should be Kunal's decision. She needs to verify, tell Kunal, and leave it to him. Not only that, but she's making it sound like Mauli came between her and Kunal.I'm sorry but I don't agree with those people calling Nandini a grey character. A grey character is one that you love and hate both. They make decisions that make sense, but that you feel are wrong. You understand them, but you can't always like. For example, if anyone has ever watched Rishton Ka Chakravyuh, then a character like Narottam or Satrupa were grey characters. You hated them at points, you liked them at points, they took decisions that were often right, but as a viewer I hated them and would say so. Or in Bepanaah, Mr. Hooda could be considered a grey character (note I stopped watching the show a while back so I don't know the progress), but when I was watching, I understood that he had an affair and that's why Aditya hated him and I hated him at times as well, but I also saw the other side of him and understood him. I liked some of his decisions and even him at times. Those are real grey characters, not Nandini.Nandini isn't even a black or white character. She's just a character. She's one of those people who doesn't fit into any box. She isn't a villain, but she isn't really the heroine either.
Originally posted by: ProfMcGonagall
While that scene was good, I hated some of Nandini's dialogue. "Grahan", "ashub", "sacha pyaar". Like seriously?I like that the alter ego really made Nandini see the other side. While she was thinking that Mauli must have told Kunal, her alter ego very subtly hinted that Mauli probably didn't because of her. But what I didn't like was they made Nandini the highlight of the decision. This isn't Nandini's decision. It should be Kunal's decision. She needs to verify, tell Kunal, and leave it to him. Not only that, but she's making it sound like Mauli came between her and Kunal.I'm sorry but I don't agree with those people calling Nandini a grey character. A grey character is one that you love and hate both. They make decisions that make sense, but that you feel are wrong. You understand them, but you can't always like. For example, if anyone has ever watched Rishton Ka Chakravyuh, then a character like Narottam or Satrupa were grey characters. You hated them at points, you liked them at points, they took decisions that were often right, but as a viewer I hated them and would say so. Or in Bepanaah, Mr. Hooda could be considered a grey character (note I stopped watching the show a while back so I don't know the progress), but when I was watching, I understood that he had an affair and that's why Aditya hated him and I hated him at times as well, but I also saw the other side of him and understood him. I liked some of his decisions and even him at times. Those are real grey characters, not Nandini.Nandini isn't even a black or white character. She's just a character. She's one of those people who doesn't fit into any box. She isn't a villain, but she isn't really the heroine either.