Since it is the current fashion on this forum to address every post the CVs I will be fashionable and do the same!
CVs! This time I will trust you from the word go.😃 From the very first look, very first tear in Komal's eye, for the very first playing of the "lovey" BG track I will trust in message you are putting out! I will not let assumptions of what you can do and cannot do limit my appreciation of what you ARE doing! No longer will I sit here in my indolent seat of spectatorship and doubt your gall. I wont say "Oh! Yes very interesting, but will they dare?"
You Bet your **** they will! 😆
You CVs who have stopped at nothing so far! ⭐️ You don't balk at introducing the most fatal flaws in your most precious characters. The lure of TRP does not stop you from spiking the guns of TV's most popular family. You build up what was possibly the most adored male character in Television history- Krishna Singh- and then you take the very traits that made him so lovable and show us the reverse side of the coin. You know better than anybody how you need to break a man to make him. How many CVs would have had the guts to "murder their darlings" in this way? How many would have the talent or the audacity to rebuild those darlings? That is a track- the rebuilding of Krishna Singh- I am looking forward to with the greatest excitement and expectation.😛
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But right now I want to talk about this latest idea you have sprung on us! Komal and Jai!!! Really? What an Idea, sirji! I think it is a brilliant solution to so many questions.
- The Komarsh relationship was based on the most coerced of circumstances. Not even a token willingness on either side. There is nothing but the name of the relationship and societal sanction to bind the relationship. Can such a marriage with no cement last?
- Komal is not Aadarsh's equal in either maturity, intellect, or sophistication. In spite of his best efforts he has not been able to offer her more than the most basic indulgence and tolerance. This is tragic for BOTH of them.
- Komal ' poor, fiery, robust Komal will wilt without an answering fire. For all her selfishness, her spoilt bad behavior, she is a loyal thing, is happy and warm in her nicer moments and is desperate for some REAL love.
- I thought that Aadarsh needs a let out from a loveless marriage and Komal needs to be brought into her better self. It is becoming fairly obvious that Aadarsh is not the man to do it. Because he has neither the inclination to be her guide nor shown any great talent for it. For the most part he looks desperate for some peace and quite. He is never going to have it with Komal around!
- So what does Komal need? A Thakur to make her understand the merit of common human decency and kindliness simply by contrast? But is that not unnecessarily harsh? What can possibly bring a wild, spirited, uncontrollably filly like Komal to hand?
You the CVs as usual have the perfect answer. LOVE.
Is there anything more devastating to the Human soul that to be suddenly, unwillingly, impossibly and undeniable assaulted by love? Can anything affect a human life quite as much as love? Is there anything more cruel than love?
So then to have Komal fall in love, not in the usual way, when she is carefree and with someone who can sweep her along, but when she is shackled in a marriage (which is sacrosanct in her Thakur mind) and then to fall in love with an equally callow, equally spoilt, equally tempestuous, equally egotistic, BOY from a family and background she hates! To suffer guilt, to suffer self-loathing, to suffer resentment, to suffer unattainable attraction and in spite of all this to be unable to deny that love! Wow, and they say love is the greatest purgatory for the soul!
So CVs if this is the idea, if an impossible, frustrated, guilty love is your road to Komal's salvation then I say Ten thumbs up to you!👍🏼 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I think it is superb, poetic solution, worthy of the people who gave us this ever changing, dynamic show! You go guys!👏