Has the show become repetitive.........

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Posted: 15 years ago
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Hello all,

my first post here. I have seen some episodes since most other shows are duds. I do not wish to anger anyone here but the shows content is becoming repetitive (though the characters change), that is, happy ending always. There is no real chemistry (😉) lead characters and that may be a reason that everything clicks. Not sure that if it would work if the show bring the main characters together as a couple. Also, not sure, if the show portrays reality in India (it may some urban population) but rest of India may not like the show's modern style and this could be detrimental in keeping the show alive.

Anyways, my opinion of the show is neutral but i like the subtle and dry humor😆

Cheers!

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Posted: 15 years ago
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Thanks for sharing your views! 😊 It's always great to see what everyone thinks about a certain show, or a certain topic.

I differ in opinions however for this show. I feel that it always has something new to bring, in terms of the social issues they tackle, or the different emotions they play with. This show really shows everything from humor, to romance, to sadness. It deals with a lot, and personally, I don't really think they're going to have the lead pair be romantic with each other, because the subtle flirting and the comfort level between both Rohan and Isha is that of friends, if there is a second season though, I'm sure they'd use that as another main point but as for the 1st season winding down, I'm not so sure about any romantic-pairing between them.

As for showing India through the show, and how urban it is. I have seen this type of environment there when I was there two years ago. The place is crazy modern, depends exactly where you look, but in big cities, like Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru. All those cities are crazy modernized and so things like this work well there. People like Rohan, Isha, Ruchika, Huzaifa, they all do exist very much so, which is what makes the show more realistic for me 😳

That was just my opinion! 😃


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Posted: 15 years ago
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@indiaidol89
I think you basically agree with my post. I said that show portrays only urban centers in India but not the majority of population's view. I also said that keeping the lead characters as business partners is probably the reason the show clicks (i.e., getting popular).

As far as social issues, there are only so many out there that can be used here without offending the masses. Like I said, I like the subtle dry humor of the show.

BTW, 51,000 posts and SRk-Kajol fan, do you know Ratika from Delhi?
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Nice topic.. It;s a different opinion than mine, but I respect it nonetheless.
A lot of people say that it seems to be directed at the urban crowd, which is true if you look at the materialistic asset of the show: the clothes, the home design, the clubbing, the casual relationships, etc.
However, the show is based on the Indian tradition of arranged marriages. It has only been altered to fit the thinking of the 21st generation. Instead of parents researching about prospective spouses, Rohan and Isha are getting paid and doing a better job. I don't agree that it dosen't appeal to the traditional public, I feel they are just acting ignorant. After all, they don't seem to turn their backs at movies of Shahid, Shahrukh, Aamir, Saif, Hrithik etc. who portray the modern ideas in a more illustrative manner.
Also, the show seems to surprise me every episode.. I don't think it gets repetative as every episode it has portrayed a certain issue that we all go through in life. It can be prejudice, being narrow minded, facing the reality, being selfless.
One of the major reasons I love the show - practicality. It is something we see and go through everyday almost.
about the pairing.. well, I don't know about that. Although I wouldn't mind if they did get paired up.. I prefer they don't. It's nice to see the casual flirting and smacking of friends.. don't we all do it
?! It's good to have a show that displays nto every main guy/girl in your life has to be your potential life-partner. It's defying the so called norm of Indian shows.
Also, I'd rather have a show made up of friends .. flirting, teasing, smacking, wtv.. but at the end of the day they are just BFFs for life.
I think the show is one of the best entertainment shows to come on Indian television in a long time. It's realistic, practical, witty, pioneering, entertaining, and elegant with classy goofiness.😆
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Posted: 15 years ago
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I also differ in opinion. I LOVE rishta.com. It is the best show on Indian television right now. I used to watch DMG occasionally and now I feel like crying when I see it. Then I used to watch MJHT and now with season two and main leads dying, I'm probably not going to continue with it. This is one show that has completely engrossed me! I never miss an episode and I usually end up watching it twice. The fact that each episode has a happy ending is so refreshing to see. Every show these days has got some pretty bechari crying for her beloved aashiq (mind you, she maintains to look gorgeous even with 2 liters of tears [oops! I mean – glycerine] running down her cheek). All this is going on with some random music playing in the background while some evil woman comes and poisons her drink or something. Women are put into two categories: bechari types or evil types. That's really shallow and does not represent the women of India.

The thing I hate about soaps is that they are so unrealistic! I mean, yeah, you have problems in your everyday life and its stressful but honestly they way they show it on other shows, it's like every living moment is excruciatingly painful. It's like living with one lung or something. Life's not that bad. There are ups and downs but it's about how you deal with them. If you sit in the corner and cry all day for your Raj/Rahul/Prem/etc, well, that's not going to get you a solution. And although love is important, there are other relationships in life too that soaps either destroy or completely forget about. I love how there is a resolution to every problem in rishta.com. It makes you think at times, instead of letting your brain turn into tapioca.

About the characters. I adore each and every one of them! Whether it is the main leads, Isha, Rohan, Ruchika and Huzeifa or even Sally. They are not one-minded characters. They've got depth to them which is almost impossible to come across. And most importantly, they are NOT perfect! Isha initially couldn't accept a senior (65 year old) wanting to marry somebody after his wife died. Rohan has his problem with girls and commitment. Huzeifa's got his own cute problems with profit/gain regarding the company. Nobody's perfect. I feel out of all the shows I've seen so far, Isha and Rohan have the best chemistry. People tie down the word "chemistry" with only couples but I think it's really awesome that these two are not in love (at least not yet) and they are still so comfortable with each other. Like mentioned above, they flirt very subtly and it's cute to see, not like the "sau janam, hum aapse pyar..." type dialogues. I love how rishta.com has showed them to be good friends that can actually have a conversation with each other about real things! If they do end up falling in love, I will still love them because instead of the heroine slipping on the floor and the hero catching her and then the 10 minute staring sessions with some romantic number playing in the background, they will have fallen in love in a very real way. I'm really surprised that you find a lack of chemistry in this show because chemistry is probably one thing I am watching this show for! I think if they do fall in love, it will still click with the audience. Maybe even more?

India is changing and its changing fast! I think this show is awesome and everybody can watch it! My nani doesn't like it. She'd rather sit and watch Krishna and that's totally fine with me. To a certain extent every show has an element of fantasy or unrealism (Ekta Kapoor shows have about 65-70% of a fantasy/unrealism element to them) because at the end of the day, when you sit in front of the idiot box, you want to just laugh and enjoy for an hour at a clever joke (not some stupid comedy that insults your intelligence) or just smile and say yeah, that's how it should be. I think rishta offers the right amount of realism with unrealism. A lot of people do go to marriage bureaus to look at rishtas. It does happen in India. Before some random aunty would tell another aunty, "My sister's neighbour's brother's daughter is perfect for your boy. She's a (insert caste here) like you..etc etc" but with a company, your reach is a lot further out and you have a higher chance of finding somebody you like. I don't think its that unrealistic. A lot of marriages in India are arranged as musicalrain said. And I cannot agree with this more, "After all, they don't seem to turn their backs at movies of Shahid, Shahrukh, Aamir, Saif, Hrithik etc. who portray the modern ideas in a more illustrative manner." All the new movies – they are all modernized and they work so well at the box office so why not accept rishta.com? It's hypocritical and sad to see the Indian audience miss out on such a fantastic show.

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Posted: 15 years ago
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Dear Ladies,

When I posted the topic, I did not expect a discussion with so much"thought. Usually, one would expect " I disagree" or "I agree" without much though. I did not say the show is not good but just that once in a while thye can experiment with something new and probably fail in what they do miserably. While I understand that the urban population is very active in their own decision making, I wonder how many of these urbanites(in India) use companies like Rishta.com. I know people advertise in papers and word of mouth still works well. But, is it not weird that a father registers for his modern daughter....how believable is that? Some of the shows have been nice ---like a wife who can not bear a child wants her husband to marry again but can not really deal with the reality.

I also believe that YRF and Karan Johar have been on the forfront of experimenting ----silsila where a married man is in love with another woman, lamhe - where a man falls with a woman of half her age, dostana - open discussion of gay people, etc.

I am all for taking bold topics but at the same time a show should not cancel becuase of non acceptance for audience.

I already said that the show is funny and anyways it is entertainment....

Cheers!
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: .Anamika.

The thing I hate about soaps is that they are so unrealistic! I mean, yeah, you have problems in your everyday life and its stressful but honestly they way they show it on other shows, it's like every living moment is excruciatingly painful. It's like living with one lung or something. Life's not that bad. There are ups and downs but it's about how you deal with them. If you sit in the corner and cry all day for your Raj/Rahul/Prem/etc, well, that's not going to get you a solution.[/quote]

[quote]And although love is important, there are other relationships in life too that soaps either destroy or completely forget about.[/quote]

[quote]I love how rishta.com has showed them to be good friends that can actually have a conversation with each other about real things!


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Pardon me, I just had to quote those parts that need to be said again and again and again.

As for "chemistry"...I wonder, how many times in real life do you meet a couple you've known for years, or see two people walking down the street and think "chemistry!"...? What's with this constant obsession or drive of wanting to see or having 'chemistry'? 😕 I feel so allergic to this term, especially since it seems to be a synonym for 'trip, fall, catch, flying duppata, never-ending eye-locks, and ta-da, it's love.' I'd rather not see this 'chemistry' in R.com then. Let it be boring and repetitive.

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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: SabkaDost

Dear Ladies,

When I posted the topic, I did not expect a discussion with so much"thought. Usually, one would expect " I disagree" or "I agree" without much though. I did not say the show is not good but just that once in a while thye can experiment with something new and probably fail in what they do miserably. While I understand that the urban population is very active in their own decision making, I wonder how many of these urbanites(in India) use companies like Rishta.com. I know people advertise in papers and word of mouth still works well. But, is it not weird that a father registers for his modern daughter....how believable is that? Some of the shows have been nice ---like a wife who can not bear a child wants her husband to marry again but can not really deal with the reality.

I also believe that YRF and Karan Johar have been on the forfront of experimenting ----silsila where a married man is in love with another woman, lamhe - where a man falls with a woman of half her age, dostana - open discussion of gay people, etc.

I am all for taking bold topics but at the same time a show should not cancel becuase of non acceptance for audience.

I already said that the show is funny and anyways it is entertainment....

Cheers!


May be u have missed out with some episode... they have shown that their first client get divorce with his wife... And i still feel its not repetitive, every episode they deal with altogether different kind of clients.... so their tact of dealing with client is very different from the last time... Even you can see other characters (huzefa, Ruchika and sally) in every episode with different layers in their character...
So totally diagree that its repetitive... and I eagerly wait for Wednesday night...
OH today is wednesday.. yipeeeeeeee
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Ok, I also think that the show just got started and now that everyone got introduced, they wish to cancel it.

BTW, I am not really sure what Huzefa (CEO) and Ruchika (PR and Marketing Head) do? More like part time jobs to me if they have one or two clients a day per week (😆).


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