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Posted: 19 years ago
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I have not watched Jassi this week at all. I used to be an ardent
supporter and a fan of Jassi but no more. Running away is not the solution, No Jassi I do not support you. Infact if mother in law was not here I would have discontinued sony.

What the heck TK mean when he says Armaan does not deserve her, then who does?
The new wannabe "support system in waiting for Jassi" CJ ? His very name
makes my skin crawl. Armaan was confronted with a sight that put a doubt
in his head at least he had the courage to confront the person directly.
He is human being and in his mind he and Jassi are already married. They are
both answerable to each other. She should have answered back, fought with him but
no she choose to leave him waiting at the alter. Just not done.

What kind of message the makers are trying to convey here that in order make
any relationship work one has to be a superhuman. When was the last time
Jassi was being seen walked over by Armaan. They were shown to be madly in
love with each other. So what was the point of showing the sacred engagement
ceremony at Harmindir Saheb? Given the current turn of the story it seems
the blessing received by a couple at one of holiest places in not good
enough. Sacrilage period.

As professionals I understand that T& D are in the market to make money, so the
longer the series runs the better it is for the actors, producers and the directors,so if they seek ways to extend the story, it is fine. But look at the way they have done it.

They misled the viewers by promoting the wedding that never happend. I wonder if
they misled the celebrities like Neets Lulla and Mandira Bedi into promoting it?

The build up to the marriage was great, with every ceremony beautifully done in
detail, but happened on the main day.

Instead of a wedding all viewers could see was clipping for the "infamous
CJ scene" every five minutes. Even if hypothetically we forgive them for coming
up with this sickening twist in the tale, was it necessary to assault the
sensibilities of the viewers by repeating it so many times?


Somebody in the creative team of T&D deserves to be cited for coming with the
idea of showing "those clippings" together with the "sacred wedding rituals".
It has to be the idea of someone's twisted brains. We were given a few samples of it
before in the form of the "infamous Jassi lingere pictures" but alas we thought it was
an aberration. We the audience and fans were too gullible.


All of this, perhaps was well thought out and coolly analyzed. They must
have thought what will the fans do, maybe they will crib and complain for
a couple of days and then comeback to watch the series again. They all knew
each and every move and seem to be prepared. This letter from Jasmeet walia,
Statement from Tk everything.



Having said all that I do not regret the time I spent watching it in the
old days. It was fun and refreshingly different from any other serial where
they show females as brain dead species. I enjoyed watching Armaan Jassi romance bloom deeper and deeper with time and watched it for them .
When I first read the original Bettt La Fea story I had tears in my eyes .
Trust T&D to take something so beautiful and mutilate into
into a repulsive monster. Kill everything, the charm, the characters, the SOUL of the story.


No JJKN team no, we will not be a gullible lamb again. For me JJKN is dead.
Yes it is painful, seems like a "loved One" has died. Sorry guys I am getting emotional.
I am in mourning




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