Since I agree with you on each point regarding Ghum, I am not quoting that reply.
Okay... 😊
Couldn't agree more. They gave him such a Khatarnak introduction and then when that horn came out of nowhere, I was like, what the hell is this!
See, when they said "Singha", I knew that it has something to do with horns... What I had not expected was that they would give such a do take a VFX to show that horn and Rhinoceros feet.
Ek ye aur dusara wo Chillar Auntie ke Horse Feet...
Me too! 🤗
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Ugh, don't remind me of that. I was so looking forward to Dev's backstory and they gave us Kala! 🤬 🤬 🤬
Same here... I was so eager to watch his backstory, how he swayed from the path of good towards evil, who trapped him in that ice and so on. But no, they just turned him into a popsicle and brought in Kala...
Wonder what was the secret of their extreme Ved love. 🤔
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Agreed. I would still say Piya and Naman had tremendous growth. In fact, the leap brought in a much emotionally stronger Piya. Still the loopholes and illogical tracks were too much to handle. I wish they had explored Ansh's character too because in the first 100 episodes, he had a spine and he asked the right questions. While being a father added more maturity to his character, his Ved-Bhakti reached such a height that it overshadowed all his character growth.
That's true enough... Pia and Naman had tremendous growth. Just that I wish instead of turning Naman positive one fine day just like that, they would have given a scene or two of his realization which made him decide to mend his ways and become a Reevavanshi... maybe a scene or two where he realizes that in his obsession for Pia, he lost the love of his Amma, he lost his childhood best friend and was about to kill his own mother and so on. It would have been much better.
The leap definitely brought in a much emotionally stronger Pia. The loopholes and illogical tracks were definitely too much to handle...
Them exploring Ansh's character was my wish too... Being a father did add more maturity to his character but his Ved-Bhakti reached extremes. His love for his mother is one character trait that I really admired... but his extreme Ved-Bhakti was annoying too.
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