Totally my thoughts too.. bring them in situations where they can start understanding what the other is going Thru due to this forced marriage.. thoda hate level kum ho then show romance.. ye ekdum forced lag raha tha.. even reading about it in updates felt like.. iska need abhi nai hai.. natural nai lag rah .
Originally posted by: Indulekha00
The shower scene was totally senseless, especially coz it happened in Sahiba's room. Did the PH really forget she is living in storeroom! Ok so we were shown scenes with Sah with wet hair in her room. But showing a spacious and well equipped washroom attached to a storeroom is totally weird!!
And what was the purpose of putting them under shower...giving forced but unsuccessful romantic vibes!! They could very well have shown Ang crowding her personal space by holding her against her will in some secluded nook or corner in the house, may be some garden area. Here he followed her all the way to her room without catching up with her and then pushed her until they were both in the bathroom attached to the storeroom (!!) and managed to get the shower started! Totally absurd scene.
There were so many other sensible ways to get Ang into water, if making him have cold was the purpose due to getting wet !! Like He grabs her near the pool and he falls well she pushes him away! Or even hve him take an unexpected dip in the fountain by the garden! And mind you this is the same person who jumped into the river in the night, yet didn't catch cold!
I think the scene was just a lollipop to catch attention of the viewers * see how good they look together when drenched... Don't leave the show, we will give you more*
I stead of giving out of the blue and totally absurd proximity put the story in faster mode. Also bring their closeness in sensible situations like them serving in the Gurudwara together by will of God despite going there separately and not accepting their married status. Observing the selfless way in which the other is serving at the Gurudwara ( like the promo shown some time back) leading to a spark of respect and doubt about preconceived notions about each other.