Finally I'm done with your reply. This was indeed a pretty lengthy review... Kaafi time laga dhyaan se padhne main aur reply karne main...
Well, first and foremost, I won't call you a Grinch cos I myself fall in your category...
Okay, so the description of the pilot episode has me in splits... I really feel for the bff of the FL. I can actually imagine her face...
Definitely they had to turn the scene dramatic ultimately (which BTW didn't surprise me) but I really enjoyed reading the entire description.
It was indeed good to see that the girl is actually genuinely loved by both her uncles and elder aunt... Warna in most of the shows with a rural backdrop, they show the entire family treating the girl as a burden...
Now, coming to the tragic sequences... The description of these sequences made me emotional. I was almost on the verge of tears while reading those scenes...
This is actually one reason why I mostly avoid watching such shows...cos I feel really sad while watching.
I myself don't understand why they are obsessed with the cheerharan thing so much... Personally, I don't like to watch such sequences.
Anyways, I agree with you that it is even more shattering when you see someone powerful falling from his/her grace...
The girl who slapped a goon for holding her pallu and talking absolutely trash about her, when the same girl realized her fatherās position wouldnāt save her in that situation and when she was getting slapped and said Mujhe Maaf Kar Do! as a girl my self my eyes shut automatically and I wanted to scream. I personally donāt have issue with her begging because when you are surrounded by a mob of goons and know they are gonna molest you and kill you, you wouldnāt hesitate to rub your nose in front of them to get saved. But when you think about the helplessness of women and how at the end of the day, they are not safe anywhere - it rips your heart out. I think I should say thanks to the PH that at least they didnāt show the entire thing yet, it was painfully lengthy and disgusting.
I am almost crying while reading this part... And I can understand how you must have felt when you watched this part...
Iske alawa, I can not say anything else... I'm just sad right now.
I liked one scene post the molestation drama where for the first time Suman realized how her crazy decisions was the reason that they landed up in such huge trouble. She actually said out loud that she could have gotten raped and Badal might have died if only they hadn't eloped. I guess thatās the point from where she didnāt look like a spoiled brat anymore.
Now coming to this part... I am actually glad that they actually showed one scene where they made the girl realise how her rash decisions caused them to land in such a huge trouble...
And yes, you are right... This is the point from where she did not look like a spoilt brat anymore...
Coming to another emotional scene, it was when PP found her lying beside Badal but couldnāt shoot her. His realization that he fell weak in front of his own daughter and the way he almost broke down in front of his wife Rukmani - for a second I genuinely felt bad for PP there. Kudos to the actor for bringing out the turmoil. Also, the writer deserves huge appreciation for the way he has written PP.
Well, I agree... The writer indeed deserves a huge appreciation.
Then again when they brought Suman back. The argument between her and PP was typical drama with bhari bharkam dialogues but it was amazing. When PP made Lakhan (Uncle) tie her hands and poured water to wipe off her sindoor, the way the girl was screaming, any normal personās heart would break.
The girl was arguing with PP till the last moment but when PP made Rukmani to wipe off the last trace of sindoor and her voice choked and she requested - Bas Karo Maa!!! I lost it there.
My heart broke just by reading the description...
This was the time when I got reminded of Madhura that you canāt teach an actor everything. Sometimes one single scene is enough to portray a plethora of emotion.
I too agree with this... You can't teach an actor everything. Sometimes a single scene is more than enough to portray a plethora of emotions.
Now, coming to the acting portion... I won't say much cos I haven't watched it. But again, going by your review, I am really very impressed with each one of them, especially Pranali.
Iske aage, I can't say anything else...
Lastly, you made me really emotional with this description... Iski saza zarur milegi... Aur wo bhi parts main. š š š
Edited by Nikki_srk - 5 years ago