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Posted: 1 years ago

Originally posted by: Sajini235

I can understand savi's calm and silent demeanor unlike earlier as a tragedy can change people and savi faced many. I will give it to her. But she doesn't even remember her past atleast in resembling scenes. That's frustrating. Old savi should slowly come back. But makers seems uninterested. They should understand that SAVI IS NOT ISHITA....PERIOD...


Exactly my point…


When they talk of bhai behen ka pyar … why does she not think of vinu dada


This vansh n Sai are not even 1% cute or appealing as savi and vinu were as kids


Both could hold the whole episode on their shoulders and tracks were laid around them .. be it dassera , kidnapping , school camp .. or savi should be my sister track .. or vinu imagining Sai as a dark witch


Then they grew up together in pain ..

how does she call milind jiju as bhai ..how does she make a random stranger Mrinu as sister .. why should we even consider her .. it would have been better if they had got Anvi as sister here from s2

Koi connection bhi Toh tha .. when did savi become bhonsle sisters .. Savi is not even a bhonsle .. she’s a chavan by blood ..

Both Harini and Savi are Chavans ( Devyani and virat’s daughters respectively) ..


Who is Mrinu .. no one knows .. is she related to shantanu .. doesn’t seem like .. then how is she a bhonsle

Edited by Aadi04 - 1 years ago
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Her fans have superiority complex

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Posted: 1 years ago

Originally posted by: ssm97

Her fans have superiority complex

Generally all fans have superiority complexsmiley37

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Posted: 1 years ago

Originally posted by: Aadi04


Exactly my point…


When they talk of bhai behen ka pyar … why does she not think of vinu dada


This vansh n Sai are not even 1% cute or appealing as savi and vinu were as kids


Both could hold the whole episode on their shoulders and tracks were laid around them .. be it dassera , kidnapping , school camp .. or savi should be my sister track .. or vinu imagining Sai as a dark witch


Then they grew up together in pain ..

how does she call milind jiju as bhai ..how does she make a random stranger Mrinu as sister .. why should we even consider her .. it would have been better if they had got Anvi as sister here from s2

Koi connection bhi Toh tha .. when did savi become bhonsle sisters .. Savi is not even a bhonsle .. she’s a chavan by blood ..

Both Harini and Savi are Chavans ( Devyani and virat’s daughters respectively) ..


Who is Mrinu .. no one knows .. is she related to shantanu .. doesn’t seem like .. then how is she a bhonsle

Yaa actually who is Mrinumayi ..I think she is related to Isha , not to Shanthanu ..Vinu was not good , as an adult he harmed Savi a lot As young children they were OK..

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Posted: 1 years ago

Preference over someone's performance is subjective.

Funny is when sensible fans find it necessary to pinpoint someone's so-called inadequacy to prove someone else's so-called superiority. smiley2 smiley2 smiley2

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Posted: 1 years ago

Originally posted by: Sajini235

I can understand savi's calm and silent demeanor unlike earlier as a tragedy can change people and savi faced many. I will give it to her. But she doesn't even remember her past atleast in resembling scenes. That's frustrating. Old savi should slowly come back. But makers seems uninterested. They should understand that SAVI IS NOT ISHITA....PERIOD...

Couldn't agree more. smiley31

Now, I might be living in the Stone Age that I feel a mother's role in her child's life and her countless sacrifices deserve more praise than any other lucrative job. However, logically speaking, someone needs to talk to Savi about her trauma and help her move past it. Clearly, Isha was bound by the promise she made to Ishan and tried her best to get Savi married to someone suitable. Eventually, Savi became her daughter and took care of the household. But I don't think either of them has ever properly dealt with Ishan's death.

I want Jagtap to remind Savi of that dream, and find out how Ishan's death changed her.

Rest, I'm glad that Savi continues to drop the truth bombs on Rajat. Today I loved how she pointed out Kiaan's unreasonable demand and also mocked Rajat of his fake majboori. Not to mention when she stated they had no such relation where she could expect anything out of him and he was free to do whatever the hell he wanted.

That's how I want Jagtap's role to play out. For me, Ishan was no saint either. However, Rajat should get some reality check - Savi is strong enough to leave his household. But the moment she does it, he'll lose whatever little he has now; I want that bitter truth to be drilled into his thick skull in a much bitter way.

On a side note, Savi-Shree scene was really amazing today. smiley31

Edited by Nush_Rat - 1 years ago
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Posted: 1 years ago

Originally posted by: Nush_Rat

Preference over someone's performance is subjective.

Funny is when sensible fans find it necessary to pinpoint someone's so-called inadequacy to prove someone else's so-called superiority. smiley2 smiley2 smiley2

True that💯... Couldn't agree more🔥

Also, when attempts are made in full force to Generalize individual subjective preferences

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Posted: 1 years ago

Originally posted by: Bibliophiles

True that💯... Couldn't agree more🔥

Also, when attempts are made in full force to Generalize individual subjective preferences

Not to mention the definition of modernism. smiley2

Ashka is shameless, Bhavika fans are delusional, and mothers/homemakers all across the globe deserve criticism because their choices and priorities are different. smiley16

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Posted: 1 years ago

Originally posted by: Nush_Rat

Not to mention the definition of modernism. smiley2

Ashka is shameless, Bhavika fans are delusional, and mothers/homemakers all across the globe deserve criticism because their choices and priorities are different. smiley16

Also, Bhavika Fans have superiority complexsmiley37Again, generalizing.

I mean, it's kind of sad, like very very sad that homemakers/housewives are being indirectly reduced to- unpaid nannies, & are being seen in that light. Undermining all the efforts & precious love with which so many homemakers have been supporting & nurturing their family. Ninja technique of destroying self-esteem of all homemakers ek jhatke me

Even if the current narrative isn't aligning with the previous characterization of Savi & might be a point of major disconnect, but it's still sad state of affairs & not right to ridicule any work

Edited by Bibliophiles - 1 years ago
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Posted: 1 years ago

Originally posted by: Bibliophiles

Also, Bhavika Fans have superiority complexsmiley37Again, generalizing.

I mean, it's kind of sad, like very very sad that homemakers/housewives are being indirectly reduced to- unpaid nannies, & are being seen in that light. Undermining all the efforts & precious love with which so many homemakers have been supporting & nurturing their family
Even if the current narrative isn't aligning with the previous characterization of Savi, but it's sad state of affairs

My points exactly. smiley31

I was a DT fan myself and yes, her portrayal was different and better in some cases.

But when you use the term Unpaid Nanny every time, what does that really tell us?

Yes, it's a valid point that Sai is little and when she grows up, she might not love Savi as much; worse - she might want to go back to her biological mother. Savi was full aware of that phenomenon. Yet, she did it to protect the kid. Was it unreasonable and impulsive - yes. But by that definition, when has love be it romantic or platonic ever been rational?

If a protagonist chooses to destroy his/her life for love, it's supposed to be epic. But if a mother does it for her child - then she's an unpaid nanny! smiley3

Statements like this make me wonder what we women have turned this world into for our sisters. smiley19 smiley19 smiley19

Edited by Nush_Rat - 1 years ago

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