This has to happen soon. This show is his vehicle to show the world that as he has name recognition on tv, he can prepare India for his foray into the big, bad exciting world of BWood. Which I'm sure he's prepping for right now. It is every tv performer's destination.
It almost feels like Archu is the hero and he's the chick. She saves him and all he does is sweetly say thanks. What? That's all you have to say?
With a predominantly female audience, the hero has to do his hero-giri and often, that's what the girls like to see. After all, if Sushant ends up on the silver screen, its the teen through 30 girls/women who will line up to check him out.
He has to please and keep the interest of this vital demographic group.
And if Sushant wants to make it in Bollywood, he can't just sit around and sulk, he needs to kinda Superman-up, ya know? So far though, he is disappointing us. But he can talk to the head cheese/s and change that if he has any clout with them. I'm sure he does now.
I don't mean he should break a dude's jaw, but take smart decisions and maybe talk a little more?
His character can do so much more, appear a lot more in control.
He should also defend Archana more at home, because Ankita's character is in a flux, sometimes she's tough as nails, sometimes she's a little mouse hanging on to Ayi's apron.
Also, in her eagerness to marry Manav, Shravni seems to have completely forgotten Sachin! Her first love, who forgets that special person?
Hey Manav, when she's getting too frisky about mandaps, mangalsutras and mahurats, ask her about her first love, does she ever miss him? If she does, why does she never talk about him. Women like to talk and discuss till our guys' ears fall off, right?
So why so silent? Or is it just a way to make Archu a scapegoat and marry Manav just to hurt Archana's character?
CVs, please help make Manav's character stronger, bolder and more vocal. Not violent, but more vocal and give him provocative lines to say.
We want to see our hero in full glory who will actually marry Archana in the end, and if he doesn't, it will feel like one giant waste of time for us viewers.
We give 1/2 an hr of our lives each day to view this show, throw some crumbs our way, eh? (-: Make it worth our while.
Get that A/M marriage going and lets see them as parents with warring families right behind them to make it spicy. Otherwise, it feel like such a drag. Might as well go back to crummy American tv and watch Seinfeld re-runs. (sigh.)