I agree with you tanvismile...well said đ@blue: its so true...i too feel this is so true...I totally understand what you are trying to say exactly...guys, she is NOT talking abt western relationships which show sex and brake ups but she is talking abt those relations that have natural way of growing love without all heavy romantic dialogues...this appeals to me as well...i also agree with @Darklord_Rehan, Indian TV serials in general show all romantic moments only by eyelocks, flying duppattas, falling in arms and heavy romantic dialogues which looses its essence...i mean there is no uniqueness or naturalness...and as she said if we see YRF movies, we get to see the love stories which are appealing because of some naturalness and realness...you can relate to it...But in abhiya, i cant deny the fact that some of their romantic moments were shown in a natural or real way like the jealousy, texting, and teasing, etc...and initially also the way they fell in love was good and it was appealing...and i also like the way they support each other in times of difficulties without exposing their relation to the whole world...which is again unique...but, i too dont get impressed with the heavy dialogues or showing too much of romance so as to create a perfect love story which in process makes it a bit artificial...nevertheless, since its a dark love story (of 200 years), they try to show it in this way to get the depth of it...
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