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Originally posted by: S.Stephy
I am ok with Khushi's comedy as long as it is in limits and used at the right situations... I had enjoyed her comedy during the initial days because the CVs showed it when it is appropriate and they balanced the comedy with other aspects. But this current situation reminds me of the suicide track, where a sensitive issue was turned into a comedy and I was left wondering whether this comedy is done so that I do not feel for Khushi's character... And it gets difficult to connect to Khushi's character or her pain and inseurities. Now I'm not expecting a complete rona-dhona track but the CVs should be able to show some subtle emotions without diluting it with comedy. And I know that Khushi is a character who hides her sadness and insecurities with her comedy... but the sadness inside her should be obvious to the viewer (for eg: after ASR announces to get married to La, or when she congratulates ASR in the car, Khushi has a fake smile on her face but her heartbreak was obvious to the viewer... no one felt her heartbreak was made a mockery and everyone connected to her feelings so much more.. it is this balance the CVs need to ensure in these serious tracks)