Armaan... Abhira...Ok.
But my two cents on Yuvraj Saga and Ruhi's unwanted frequent interlude.
It's disappointing actually maddening to see a show with such potential being continuously dragged down by poor storytelling and character development. While Gaurav shines in his portrayal of Yuvraj, the overemphasis on Ruhi Ruhi Ruhi, the unbearable shallow written character detract from the track's essence. Despite Gaurav's skillful portrayal of Yuvraj's villainous character, the intended impact of his sinister actions is overshadowed by the mishandling of the storyline. A murderer is becoming funny and entertaining. (Good for Gaurav and his career) but, the show's potential to evoke feelings of disgust and fear in viewers through Yuvraj's character is really being undermined by the poorly executed narrative, particularly the misplaced focus on the Ruhi's obsession and the mishandling of Ruhi's character in totality.đ A Villain is entertaining and engrossing and looked upto but a parallel lead or whatever she is, who is supposed to be engaging is just the opposite and eye sore and mood sore.đ¤Ś
It's irritating yet amusing how the more the makers push Ruhi into the spotlight, the more comfortable and appealing Yuvraj's character becomes, which is quite the opposite of what a villain's portrayal should achieve. A villain's presence should evoke discomfort and tension, not comfort. đ¤ˇ
Or is it that the discomfort causing Ruhi character is a villain? But No. She is "dill ki achi hai" đ
The makers should focus on refining the storyline to match the caliber of their actors, ensuring a more balanced and engaging viewing experience.
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Baki sab thik...chal raha hai. đđ
Edited by 17tourin - 1 years ago
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