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Originally posted by: nandinidev
Hey...hi! 😊
I'm posting here after AGES, so this feels weird. Lol. Okay, so you're new to DMG! Wecome to one heck of an experience then, especially because you're following the thread of Armaan and Riddhima. As far as recommendations go, I say you should see it through all three Riddhimas, and look at the three faces as three phases in the character's life as well as in AR's relationship.The first is Shilpa's Riddhima, innocent, a little apprehensive about a new relationship with someone like Armaan whom she seems at times to want to reform into a better guy, which he does evolve gradually into. It's that first phase of a relationship, where they're both full of excitement and enthusiasm for a first love, and have to pull through some petty misunderstandings blown up to gigantic proportions.Then comes Sukirti's Riddhima, who is the Riddhima that makes a new start on their relationship and finally comes to understand how she could never find someone as perfect as Armaan, the way he is. Here, AR's relationship moves to a certain level of seriousness, and I'm afraid even some melodrama towards the latter parts involving their parents.And finally there's Jennifer's Riddhima...she brings a bit of both, thoda petty misunderstandings, thoda seriousness and some seriously loyal love, in a relationship that reaches a certain level of maturity and literally comes a full circle. Then there's a HUGELY painful, abrupt fall in the narrative. Which is going to HURT if you're really into AR, like everyone's been saying. And the hurt will progressively intensify into the scenes that follow in the next six months' episodes, approximately. Then the turmoil will reach it's pinnacle and all of a sudden, miraculously and not to mention controversially, things will come back to where they should have been all along, in the last two months' scenes.If you do manage to make it through the whole thing, though, you'll never forget Armaan-Riddhima and Dill Mill Gayye for the rest of your life.