Originally posted by: The_Best
No, it was the opposite. They never showed on romantic scene between Ishvi as it was hit without any affort and they were stingy, but went over drive on lust when saraj came starting from the first few episodes itself. They showed so many lusty scenes between them in the first week itself which Ishvi didn’t even get for the entire 1 year of airing. They went overdrive on lusty scenes to grab eyeballs, but still saraj nor savlon ever became hit like Ishvi. This disgusting POS ganja only had problem giving any close scenes for Ishvi but were all fine with saraj and savlon. Serves them right for first this show getting out of top 5 and decreasing trp during saraj and then closing during Savlon.
Dekha na, that is exactly what I was saying, they purposely do the opposite of audience's sentiments. They will show exactly what the audience don't want them to .. They can do anything to piss off what majority audience. These producers are very ruthless that way, they behave unapologetically mean with popular couples. Didn't they do the same ugly thing with Sairat, they went ahead with surrogacy, got Virat married to Pakhi- the most dreaded vamp, always shoved 3rd angle's face b/w all the scenes of Sairat,
Same goes with Ishvi, a good section of audience didn't want Ishan to get brutally killed & Ishvi's pair breaking apart in a cruel way, these narcissist still went against the audience's sentiment & killed Ishaan. They untimely brought Reeva in the plot, otherwise blatantly following SAKK/ Mohor was doing wonders for the show. I have always said, breaking apart an established pair like Ishvi was very wrong, distasteful & cruel, especially when that season was doing so well.....and the rest you know
Also, what I strongly feel is- they hesitated giving good romantic scenes b/w Ishaan-Savi due to their teacher-student equation. They cautiously used to give them romantic scenes. Till the time, they showed Ishvi accepting their marriage wholeheartedly, they killed Ishaan. This teacher-student equation played a big factor for a lack of good romantic sequences b/w them
Edited by Bibliophiles - 1 months ago
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