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Originally posted by: Axiom123
I understand that its a difficult job for the cv's to come up with fresh material to sustain this show but this lack of planning is what is ruining the magic right now. The story hasn't gone anywhere for two weeks and this really curbs the enthusiasm of the viewers... me included.
I'm not sure if PR is even aware that they are (or maybe were) on the brink of something very extraordinary... a 'leap' into the 21st century. Since the introduction of these fresh new faces, PR has gained a new target audience - the revolutionary generation. They have opened a portal connecting PR with a wider, more youthful fan base.These modernist fans are driven, focused, tech savy, and hungry for that personal connection that exists between Arjun and Purvi. They have identified with the characters on an intimate level and have been glued to their sets all through this romance. By reading the comments in this forum, its very apparent the remarkable impact that these young actors have made on us all.What the cv's fail to understand though is that this portal is closing now and closing fast. The viewers want to see progress (whichever way they take the show) and when stagnation sets in, as it has for the past two weeks, these viewers will look to find this connection elsewhere.Viewers are impressionable and with the momentum that ARVI has had the cv's might not be aware that they CAN promote and sustain a healthy relationship without losing viewer interest. Instead of the usual pairings polluted with mistrust, deceit, and unrealistic reactions/expectations, why not showcase a strong couple like ARVI (used to be) challenging the status quo and converting minds/hearts with their pavitra rishta? Why not set an example of how today's youth are/could be handling their own life's demands?Sadness increased TRPs before but we belong to a different emotional world now. I maybe of the minority group but I feel people WANT to see good triumph, respect earned, courage rewarded and, most importantly, love blossom. They want to see young men treat women with respect and to be able maintain healthy relationships. They want to see young women be self reliant and courageous. And when the two come together, they want to see how sweet and true love can be.Of course, there will be pitfalls and danger to spice up every story but as long as the integrity of the characters is maintained then this catalyst could launch PR into a whole new dimension creating higher ratings and sustained viewership. Go ahead and try it cv's, you might be surprised by what you find.