Originally posted by: asmi_joya
You are so young and yet you got it.. I wish the writer of "Love in Manipal" got it too !!đ¤Ł
Itna bhayankar prayaas aakhir koun karegađ¤Ł
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Originally posted by: asmi_joya
You are so young and yet you got it.. I wish the writer of "Love in Manipal" got it too !!đ¤Ł
Itna bhayankar prayaas aakhir koun karegađ¤Ł
Originally posted by: Shristhi2002
True. We atleast negotiate the aspect that didi is grey, but for any TRP audience she is the villain, and Sairat are lead couple, it's her assumptions that's it. At the end, any audience is only in till it's Sairat, as in, drama and then Sairat coming out of it successfully. Iske alava kuch nahi
The point is if the makers had envisioned Pakhi as a parallel lead, they should have made her less vile - infact toned her down even more than RK. A truly grey character who does make pe chauka now and then....in the heat of her emotions...may be show her repenting slightly. They write her as a full-on villain and expect the audience to accept her as a third lead and shove her down our throats. I don't see anyone being interested in SamRakhi because of Pakhi's past sins.
Originally posted by: nethraa_99
The point is if the makers had envisioned Pakhi as a parallel lead, they should have made her less vile - infact toned her down even more than RK. A truly grey character who does make pe chauka now and then....in the heat of her emotions...may be show her repenting slightly. They write her as a full-on villain and expect the audience to accept her as a third lead and shove her down our throats. I don't see anyone being interested in SamRakhi because of Pakhi's past sins.
I dont think a Patralekha standing outside Sairat's door and taunting them at every given opportunity would be shipped with Samrat.. The problem here is she is married, had she not been, she would have been accepted.
I can't stop laughingđ¤Łđ¤Ł
Delusion level - CANNOT BE DETERMINEDđ¤Łđ¤Ł
Meanwhile "khubsurat" to "bezzati" - Swagat nahi karoge hamaraaađ
Bezzati - poor guy! Doesn't know what's in store for him..
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Originally posted by: asmi_joya
I dont think a Patralekha standing outside Sairat's door and taunting them at every given opportunity would be shipped with Samrat.. The problem here is she is married, had she not been, she would have been accepted.
Oh...you think so?đ˛
Yes that sensibility will be there I guess. ITV refuses to take risks with non-regressive plots, but is ready to experiment with something like this? đł
Originally posted by: nethraa_99
Oh...you think so?đ˛
Yes that sensibility will be there I guess. ITV refuses to take risks with non-regressive plots, but is ready to experiment with something like this? đł
I mean one can still feel bad for someone who is unmarried, was kinda cheated and is not able to move forwards...Patralekha's bechargi is something that is not relatable at all.. And the way she has turned so so aggressive towards Sai at any given moment, kind of makes her look like a villain.The fact that she did not even feel a bit bad or worried for Sai when she was dying recently, what do you call it..Even RK felt bad there..
Originally posted by: sairat07
Shristhi di will!!!!đ¤Łđ¤Ł
Nai ye toh unki bhabhi haiđł..Sooo Rachel????đ¤Ł
What is this abt? I have to go back and read.