Read and made a comment, too.
Here is what I wrote:
This is the first time that I have read an article in the Indian media that actually speaks to the topic in an objective way. And takes into account that which is associated with the topic. Rather than phangurling over the male lead.
The writer has spoken about the locale, the photography, the direction, the actors. The writer has also pointed out the flaws in the diction of the actors concerned. This is hardly irrelevant. I would like to point out here, that Sanaya Irani, who is the female lead, spoke no Hindi up to three years ago. It is commendable that she is able to portray a character like Paro, whereby all (notwithstanding her naysayers) who have watched are enthralled by it!
The expectation that is Rangrasiya, a story of hate, that love conquers, is certainly very high. In that respect, I agree with the writer, and hope that the makers remain true to the original plot and not change with the demands of the tvt audiences.
The first week of this very fine production has set the stage for anticipation. Anticipation of the highest order, for a TV show, steeped in realistic fiction, but that which is entertainment.
I am excited and eager to watch Rangrasiya. The chemistry between Sanaya Irani and Ashish Sharma is thrilling. Sanaya is magnificent as Paro and I cannot wait to behold how love will transform the rugged and raw Rudra into Paro's dream man!