Tragic end to Jagya ...

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Yesterdays eepisode saw an tragic end to the character called "Jagya" and full n final birth of "Jagat"
we knew that Jagya was a spoil brat and selfish but everyone, iam sure, must have felt that he really loves his family... he had atleast respect towards DS if not any body.. the way last few epi's where coming up .. we thought that may be Jagya is repenting for hurting DS and really recognised that his father is a very noble man.
But yesterday the dialogues said it all ... "I need Them" "I deserve maffi" "Give me back my family" "You are happy n all, What about me" ... In this dialogues where all about "I, ME, MYSELF" ... little hope that may be he will relise and then earn the respect back from his family by working hard ... are vanished ...
Now we have a full flegded Negative and lazy Jagat ... he wanted to demand the Maffi and get it as soon as he ask for it ... do not want to earn this want them free and quickly ...
I should have liked if there wa little positivity in the show, then having Jagat as Negative one ...
but no one will listen .. CV will definately not ...

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Am not sure how I feel about Villainous!Jags. I truly believed he wasn't evil. I thought he was a twit, sure, but that his heart was in the right place at the end of the day. I never in my wildest dreams would have thought that he'd start plotting against the woman who saved his life and sacrificed all manner of things for him.

I felt sick during yesterday's episode thinking that I'd been feeling sorry for him in his rain bath/pneumonia period. I thought he had genuinely realised his mistakes (to some degree, at least) when in fact he was still as besharam and egoistic as ever. Instead of being grateful to Anandi for everything she's done for, he continued to treat her like a lesser specimen and protest that her maafi and undying devotion is his 'adhikar' no matter what he does. Disgusting.

I'm sad that Jagat has won out in the long conflict between Jagat and Jagdish. I still remember the Jagya who saved Anandi from goons, who was loyal to his beendhni as a child, who had some sense of right and wrong. At first I thought that the upcoming character change was unrealistic, but the more I think about it, the more it makes sense. Jag has always been driven by his ego, and his ego and suffering have now truly blinded him to sense and goodness. There's no turning back now; redemption, at least in the sense of being accepted by his family once more, is now impossible. RIP to the character of Jagdish...
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Posted: 13 years ago
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I think cvs are a bit worried about the ratings with two important ladies leaving the show. An average serial Viewer would love to see more negativity in J. What next? May be a public barbecue or a stone throwing event on J that would sky rocket the ratings. People love to see negative characters burnt alive rather than their slow redemption.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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They should not making Jagya a planning, plotting type villain. That is so not BV-like. Jagya turning real villain sounds like any other stupid serials where characters are turned negative for TRP sake.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Yes, the cvs are writing him on point of no return. Not w.r.t. Anandi, that has been unacceptable long since, but now with a mindless villainy, in reference to his own family. What bothers me as a viewer, is unwarranted flip flop on cvs part to change his target of blame for his presumed hurts from one woman to another. If in case of Gauri, he had some valid reason, in case of Anandi, he has none. In fact cvs are turning him negative on quite a convoluted logic. Here is a person, expressly begging for forgiveness with alll confession of his misdeeds done to his victim. all of sudden he starts blaming the same victim for his losses? That too, on pretext of a denied 'forgiveness'. Not making sense. Only this notion. In order to smoothen the transition of heroines's frozen feelings; to push her actively to new Hero, they are taking easy way of butchering original paired character below the worth. Wish they had found more subtle ways to facilitate this transition without involving the old one...also, ironically, they are indirectly making Anandi an active wedge between a family and their son begging to be reconsidered...not so unlikely perhaps, towards trps and fresh conflicts so necessary in perpetuation game, never mind the plausibility.
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