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I have mixed feelings for antara creatives. Such a sound concept faces viewership issues cos of time slot change and that invited sweeping (but not so attractive) changes in the story and track.
I am happy though, that the leap has happened and they want to move the story ahead.
But one thing fails my comprehension; if Vid's dad is a big shot, why should she suffer after adi died? I mean he was the matter dad's anger. Now that he is gone, why should his daughter face problems?
Even if Vid wants to keep Ant, who dad hates, common sense can prevail and she can take financial help if not his shelter.At least he can arrange for a decent job so that vId is not reduced to singing for rat repellent.
I am happy though, that the leap has happened and they want to move the story ahead.
But one thing fails my comprehension; if Vid's dad is a big shot, why should she suffer after adi died? I mean he was the matter dad's anger. Now that he is gone, why should his daughter face problems?
Even if Vid wants to keep Ant, who dad hates, common sense can prevail and she can take financial help if not his shelter.At least he can arrange for a decent job so that vId is not reduced to singing for rat repellent.
Vidya is self respecting and strong woman. But she looks more like zombie these days. Her sensibility has gone for toss.
I like Kshitee Jog. Sandhu was growing distant with her character of Vidya with each passing day