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Posted: 6 years ago
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I seriously hate Pooja she deserved all the torture Dhruv put her through. I haven't watched the show in 3 weeks was just curious but done forever now.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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i am thinking to stop watching it since past few weeks. yes i will stop watching it if they try to to make a couple of pooka and kabeer

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Pooja is both. Her character is one of the few gems of iTV ... with such depth. I'll love to get the smart Pooja back, and hope they don't keep showing her as a damsel in distress. Also, with her being able to win PK's trust and keep 2 steps ahead of him... she is not able to see through the chopra and son duo. With her wardrobe change, why did they change her characterization also !?!!

I am not able to understand Mittals acting as victims or turning into villains. And that too for reasons that they are not able to stay in a house that's bigger than their bathrooms / eat sweets / not able to entertain girlfriend / unable to pay for drinks. Dhruv turning into a drunkard / stalker / kidnapper / killer - not sure if it was due to a short period that we saw his negativity, he doesn't look dangerous. Only PK Mittal was worthy of being called the villain ...

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Posted: 6 years ago
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I was watching the show on and off for Zain but this revamp story is a major blunder. The story and the characters were far better before revamp. I feel bad for Zain whose screen space has increased and he is putting in lot of effort but the story itself is crappy. I used to understand and admire Jhanvi even when she was weak. I do not understand how that Jhanvi drastically changed into this Pooja when her appearance chnaged.

I suppose at the end of the day they are employed.

Edited by SilentAvNeil - 6 years ago
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Posted: 6 years ago
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From the pov of individual characters, each of them are a victim and villain for the other....Dhruv,and the entire Mittal family except for dadaji and Sonali see Pooja as their villain, while Pooja sees Kabir as a villain. The CVs dont know what to do with Kabir's character progression... it would grab more eyeballs if he is shown wanting to take everything from Pooja, his methods be damned.

It isnt a question of whether Mittals are bigger victims or not..they are shown to be poorly coping with poverty, whose sole cause is Pooja and her revenge. When poverty is a part of one's life.. people aren't very compassionate towards others especially if that other has successfully completed her revenge. I am not justifying the Mittals but am trying to be neutral here. Pooja suffered in her childhood and successfully got her revenge,good for her. But she never thought about the repurcussions her revenge would have. Its a vicious cycle.

Its difficult to say who is at fault. Both Pooja and the Mittals especially the Juniors were victims of circumstances.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: flutterby

From the pov of individual characters, each of them are a victim and villain for the other....Dhruv,and the entire Mittal family except for dadaji and Sonali see Pooja as their villain, while Pooja sees Kabir as a villain. The CVs dont know what to do with Kabir's character progression... it would grab more eyeballs if he is shown wanting to take everything from Pooja, his methods be damned.

It isnt a question of whether Mittals are bigger victims or not..they are shown to be poorly coping with poverty, whose sole cause is Pooja and her revenge. When poverty is a part of one's life.. people aren't very compassionate towards others especially if that other has successfully completed her revenge. I am not justifying the Mittals but am trying to be neutral here. Pooja suffered in her childhood and successfully got her revenge,good for her. But she never thought about the repurcussions her revenge would have. Its a vicious cycle.

Its difficult to say who is at fault. Both Pooja and the Mittals especially the Juniors were victims of circumstances.

Can't agree more. She never thought of repurcussions.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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If in Pooja/Janvi's eyes its justified to avenge on innocents and make their life "difficult" by unfairly usurping all the wealth and making them "homeless" then i guess Mittal family can also be justified for his bitter feelings and hate for Pooja/Janvi.

Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. This is the law of Karma. Problem is people often forget this law and start to take law in hand for their revenge.

Lord Krishna had said in the Mahabharata (and explained in Bhagvad Gita as well) that its a sin to tolerate injustice but also a bigger sin to take revenge. One should seek for justice rather then revenge. And there is a thin line between justice and revenge. Which clearly Janvi/Pooja had crossed.

And now Dhruv is about to follow the same path and on the verge of crossing that same line.

Edited by sumz_d - 6 years ago
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Posted: 6 years ago
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the things doesn't end with revenge or whose revenge is more justifed it is the question of once suffering which makes people to think and work in particular manner pooja as a kid has suffered t alot in her past whose sole reasons are mittals and no one hell even pooja is not expecting mittals not to hate her it is about the redemption which is not shown suman hating pooja is different thing in dhruv's case especially but suman should also redeem that what she had done to pooja was not unforgivable she should have also been ready for repercussions after enjoying the life for 20 years she just didn't hide the criminal of pooja but also that thousands of people who were killed she should redeem that instead of calling that she dont have mother thats why she can't understand she should be like she should have stopped dhruv that he should not make any mistake when dhruv clearly hinted about the his doings to and should have warned to kabir also that dhruv is not sounding right but did she do that

I have never ever justify pooja about her doings but that doesnt make mittals are suffered and they havent roof less even for an hour also first they went raghav's place then they rested in hotel room and now kabir got house of his friend being roofless/homeless means to sit on road where not single person looks upto u that is what homeless means

and pooja has just taken their luxurious life still jai has guts to illegal things for impressing his gf but cannot support his brother by doing part time job?? sorry if they are suffering its their own deeds first than blame pooja they can freely roam and if dhruv has such an impact of betrayal think what impact would on pooja dhruv still had his family by his side but pooja didnt she had amma but she got her after while and she was not a family she made a family with her......now its not about revenge its about repercussions which should be realised by sr.mittals soon.

.redemption of pooja than let me tell she suffered and still suffering for she needs peace rathar than redemption because atleast she knows what she has done to jr.mittals is wrong will suffer for that

Edited by shruzzy - 6 years ago

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