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Posted: 3 years ago
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Remembering some beautiful SaiRat moments from the past.....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAkOgJ5hGnk


I was watching one of my favourite SaiRat scenes. What a beauty!

If I told you the background behind this fight, and you watched this fight in isolation, you would be able to gauge Sai and Virat's different personalities, their different upbringing. You would be able to see and understand both their POV.

This is what I call excellent writing. Everything about this scene is top-notch - dialogues, direction, acting❤️


The hurt and grievances from each other, the frustration of not being understood by the other...uff!

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: nethraa_99

Remembering some beautiful SaiRat moments from the past.....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAkOgJ5hGnk


I was watching one of my favourite SaiRat scenes. What a beauty!

If I told you the background behind this fight, and you watched this fight in isolation, you would be able to gauge Sai and Virat's different personalities, their different upbringing. You would be able to see and understand both their POV.

This is what I call excellent writing. Everything about this scene is top-notch - dialogues, direction, acting❤️

This scene was directed by Jaffar sir na. He worked very hard for ghum and sairat. I love this scene. Neil and Ayesha literally nailed this scene. Besides excellent writing, their performance was also nice.
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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Mish14bir26

This scene was directed by Jaffar sir na. He worked very hard for ghum and sairat. I love this scene. Neil and Ayesha literally nailed this scene. Besides excellent writing, their performance was also nice.

Oh yes...no doubt. Both their performances were so good.❤️ Gives goosebumps...

And Jaffar bared Virat and Sai's souls in such scenes..... like no other..

PH should not have let him go...

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: nethraa_99

Oh yes...no doubt. Both their performances were so good.❤️ Gives goosebumps...

And Jaffar bared Virat and Sai's souls in such scenes..... like no other..

PH should not have let him go...

He was the one who made sairat somewhat to the level of arshi you can say, but vanku took his credit😁😁. After sais first ousting track, when they showed romantic moments between sairat, i used to feel like something is missing , something is missing in them. Then i got to know that Jaffar sir quit this show. You can easily gauge the difference in holi uncompleted kiss scene and that Mahabaleshwar one. Jaffar made them sizzling pair with brilliant story and character arcs but nowadays 👎🏼.
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Posted: 3 years ago
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Holi episodes were directed by someone else. Jaffar left just before PD lunch.

Jaffar was wonderful for Ayesha. Encouraged her to act by her instinct even though she was quite raw back then.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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this was I think the best phase of the show till now, at least the quality of episodes were good.
Ab toh episodes mein bass raita phail rahe hai🤢




I miss this chemistry, I miss them

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Posted: 3 years ago
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I agree that V isnt even nakhun barabar when compared to KJ. When this scene happened many of us thought it was a harsh statement. Watching it now, it was spot on. 100% accurate.

KJ was also a well intentioned man, a do-gooder but when he gave refuge to a woman- it was as a sister, not as wife. He never remarried. He only loved Alka all his life. He made Sai independent, fearless, morally upright. He had big dreams for her. Took pride in her achievements

Virat is shallow. Upar upar seh he looks like he shares the same principles but its all per convenience. His attitude and behavior is a pendulum. Swings to opposite extremes.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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The ladakh fight is my favourite by far. Sai threw truthbombs one after another on his face. That was Ayesha's best performance in the show.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Yes Jaffar could bring the best in them.. He actually made Aish and Ayesha act..

Now a days everything went haywire since jaffar left..

However Ayesha still does her job with so much conviction especially after ousting..

I didn't like her performance when Virat got shot both times.. It came out ott..otherwise I believe she understands her character and performs accordingly ..Most importantly she is picking up those minute nuances..

Director is the captain of a ship.. It's hid vision how he wants to see a character.. Though I am not that much competent in those area so didn't want to judge ...unfortunately endless loopholes are quite visible since the past 5 months even a two years old can poin out..

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: mysticriver

The ladakh fight is my favourite by far. Sai threw truthbombs one after another on his face. That was Ayesha's best performance in the show.


Both the fights for me....the first fight i still have a screenshot of one moment. They looked like a real couple fighting. It was so beautiful. And i remember the IV ...both were so involved and excited about the scene.

Where is that Sairat and where is that Neilsha? They literally used to be excited about their good scenes.

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