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Posted: 6 years ago
#41

forumwasis are happy ksg is playing bajaj... Its ksg which making them love bajaj character. And they dont want to even check what this season of anupre are and their beautiful relation.

All is bajaj and prerna from season1 and thier chemistry & their family life..

But once if they watch this season from first episode they will know what anupre are as a couple.

They will feel why bajaj character is needed.

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Posted: 6 years ago
#42

Originally posted by: manzilmukul

First of all, business acquisitions don’t happen such dramatically and no acquisition stakeholders call each other names!

So, give some credit to Ekta for bringing this unnecessary melodrama. Business acquisitions happen when the current business is in trouble and the current employer isn’t able to sustain. That’s real life business for you. So, I do not see anything vile in this. By this means, everyone in the business world would be vile!

So Bajaj, vile - No

Selfish and self centred- Yes

No one is selfless in this world. So can we not talk black and white?

Irredeemable? Well, that’s too early to say even!

Older Man- Well, I never knew that older people are supposed to be discarded or even dissed?

Having said all of this, people aren’t cheering for Bajaj, they are cheering for the acting and the character impact it brings to the table. There was a dramatic introduction for Prerna, Anurag too! They were cheered as well.

This is not about who is better, it is about the journey of three individuals who are thrown with each other in a story. The story is about their journey, towards each other, with each other or away from each other.

Forgiveness, compassion and redemption are bigger words and require journey, effort and a soul churning. Not that I expect anything from an Ekta Drama but it’s important not to pitch Anurag against Bajaj. They aren’t competitors, they are people who have a journey and interaction. Anurag or Bajaj who deserves Prerna is not the question. It is their journey that matters.

Sadly, such story telling doesn’t exist anymore anywhere. For oldies like me, it’s okay to search for more in stereotypical romance!

Such a nice and fair description.

I guess what I have a problem with is the silly mocking of the leads and their characters or scenes and a blind exalting of bajaj.

It is a journey where as of none prerna and anurag to be young and good bht with a tendency to make foolish mistakes and bajaj is shown to be currupt and without scruples. And their journey - how can this be kept sane rather than unbelievable.

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Posted: 6 years ago
#43

Somehow the topic has again taken a confrontational tone.

A woman loves a man, who insults her having an ulterior, albeit good motive. Therefore, the woman forgiving the same man and trying to make a life with him somehow minimises her. But the same woman somehow bringing about a perceived change in another man's character is seen as empowerment.?

I agree with you UKG. I find the logic here a little absurd as well.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: hope4u

Somehow the topic has again taken a confrontational tone.

A woman loves a man, who insults her having an ulterior, albeit good motive. Therefore, the woman forgiving the same man and trying to make a life with him somehow minimises her. But the same woman somehow bringing about a perceived change in another man's character is seen as empowerment.?

I agree with you UKG. I find the logic here a little absurd as well.

Isn't it too early to say that, everyone is just excited for bajaj and curious about him, no one expects prerna to change him.

All that depends on trps, if trp audience don't like him, he will stay a villain.

People din have problem with the forgiving, people had problem with the lack of apologising and making amends and abrupt change to all is well without natural progression.

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Posted: 6 years ago
#45

Originally posted by: manzilmukul

First of all, business acquisitions don’t happen such dramatically and no acquisition stakeholders call each other names!

So, give some credit to Ekta for bringing this unnecessary melodrama. Business acquisitions happen when the current business is in trouble and the current employer isn’t able to sustain. That’s real life business for you. So, I do not see anything vile in this. By this means, everyone in the business world would be vile!

So Bajaj, vile - No

Selfish and self centred- Yes

No one is selfless in this world. So can we not talk black and white?

Irredeemable? Well, that’s too early to say even!

Older Man- Well, I never knew that older people are supposed to be discarded or even dissed?

Having said all of this, people aren’t cheering for Bajaj, they are cheering for the acting and the character impact it brings to the table. There was a dramatic introduction for Prerna, Anurag too! They were cheered as well.

This is not about who is better, it is about the journey of three individuals who are thrown with each other in a story. The story is about their journey, towards each other, with each other or away from each other.

Forgiveness, compassion and redemption are bigger words and require journey, effort and a soul churning. Not that I expect anything from an Ekta Drama but it’s important not to pitch Anurag against Bajaj. They aren’t competitors, they are people who have a journey and interaction. Anurag or Bajaj who deserves Prerna is not the question. It is their journey that matters.

Sadly, such story telling doesn’t exist anymore anywhere. For oldies like me, it’s okay to search for more in stereotypical romance!

One of the most sensible comment I have read in a long time 👏👏👏👏

Count me in the list of oldies who is also searching for more in this stereotypical romance..

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Posted: 6 years ago
#46

Every saint has a past and every sinner has a future!

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Posted: 6 years ago
#47

well bajju what he did today is not anything worng

but what he is doing in orecape is worng

he literally put anu a gun point & this makes him a bad person.

but lets see how his chaeacter develope

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: -RD-

Every saint has a past and every sinner has a future!

for a moment I got scared
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: mily_mathew

for a moment I got scared

LOL😆

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: moniloveanupre

well bajju what he did today is not anything worng

but what he is doing in orecape is worng

he literally put anu a gun point & this makes him a bad person.

but lets see how his chaeacter develope

That’s what I mean by what they showed today - in the episode and Precap with the gun..... it’s all fair in business for Mr Bajaj. Let’s see how his character develops.

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