Originally posted by: Maleigh
Perfect! I want it to be a hidden little gem so much, i ain't gonna bail on krush with this one. It's kinda my second show with him PLUS I'm already high on jhanak's tolerance i ain't tripping man 😂😂😂😂
All the the way with Bindi 🧗♀️🏊♂️( but c'mon what kind of name is this???😂)
I don’t have the tolerance to sit through another round of character assassination like Ani’s - for no good reason. But if we’re talking about character arcs and if Krushal is indeed playing Bindi’s father (cringe)... then the trajectory seems fairly standard. He starts off as a negative character, has a change of heart around epi 70 after discovering he has a daughter, and then becomes the mom/child's protector through to epi 300. After that, where the father ends up in jail, the mother dies and the villain wins!
Post-leap, he’s released from prison and begins seeking retribution. On paper, it’s a broader arc... negative to redemptive, an emotional journey eventually yearning for family... but it still feels driven more by plot twists than genuine emotional depth in the regional version. This would really have to be adapted to do justice to Krushal’s acting chops... there’s potential, but only if the writing steps up. Throughout the show, the father is mostly shown interacting with the child and has relatively few scenes with the mother (just as well... look at the oozing chemistry in the pic below... pretty sure his BFF gave that one a big thumbs-up!).
I’m sure Krushal had his reasons for taking on the role, but personally, I would have liked to see him in a more youthful, grounded character... something with real emotional texture rather than another plot-driven arc inevitably leading to a generational leap. Oh well!
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Edited by Alter_Eg0 - 18 hours ago
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