Originally posted by: FireSafireFiree
man you are correct. Much as we r complaining, do you really think if a new character comes in and try to make Meerab jealousy would have this type of affect as with haya??
No! I have read few very good story with this type of set out. Trust me you hate the other love interest from bottom of your heart as a viewer.
It is effect because:1. Haya is murtasam cousine.
2. murtasam has a soft Connor for her.3. Murtasam has shared his childhood with haya more than meerab.
4. haya is an orphan, therefore her characteristic has element of sympathy which we as a view hate. Because we want meerab only.5. Haya is in love and vocal about it and meerab can do shit all because murtasam has a soft Conor for his cousine.
6. Views hates the idea that haya is his responsibility therefore he can’t run way from it and at the same time meerab is love of his life.
7. if you sacrifice who will you sacrifice??
So we as a view we know this and that’s why our hatred for haya is this strong. If it was some random girl trust me it wouldn’t have been this popular.
Hopefully, I explained this well lol
Couisine hahaaaaaaa thanks for the laughs. if nothing else all the nicknames are giving us a fun ride.
Ok I actually don't think Haya is the real problem, in every love story we need an effective third angle, sometimes that is an ex girlfriend/lover, a mother, another man, any worth adversary or sometimes it is just an ideology or it can be the characters themselves. The third angle is an effective villain a challenge a test the couple must overcome and pass to get stronger and it should not be easy to defeat. In Pride and Prejudice the adversary was Darcy and Elizabeth themselves and second problem is differences in social standing between them.
I don't see 4ft pixie witch as an effective villain because she is so easy to defeat that it is comical that the mighty Mr. and Mrs. Khan can't get rid of her by now. Hence my biggest irritation it is not that the pixie witch is doing anything OMG, it is just that they are dumbing down Murtasim so much that by comparison behaya is coming off as some brilliant master mind.
Personally the third angle in TB is the clash of ideologies, class of lifestyles, clash of dreams, the real villain of this love story is Meerab and Murtasim themselves they are the only ones getting in each others way not 4ft Harpie. How do you write a love story when the opponent is not a person, it is not easy it takes actual skill to write conversations that drive conflict while keeping the plot engaging. ZGH was excellent in that regard.
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