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What you're saying is very valid, Reina, and as a self-proclaimed feminist, yeh to jaaiz hain, that you'll feel this way. But after making posts similar to yours (about another show, though) and having it shut down merely because we the AUDIENCE demanded it, was an eye-opener. I don't want to be a part of that. I want to give CVs a chance, let them show the character portrayals the way THEY want to show them. Let THEM decide the way Zoya reacts; even if it is inconsistent sometime : ) Maybe, eventually, they'll realize themselves.
I, personally, don't feel as if she's lost her spark at all. I don't think she ever could, to be honest. Zoya isn't only the righteous, back-talking, upfront, 21st century woman, she is also a very kind-hearted, compassionate friend, which is what I felt from the Zoya-Mariyam conversation. So just because she didn't talk back to Asad today, didn't mean she wasn't 'Zoya' anymore.As for Asad, well, if everything is fine and dandy with the characters right from the start, how do you expect them to grow as people? How do you expect the show to go on, if they've already got perfect behavior right from the start? The show's journey won't only be a 'love' one for AsYa, but also one of 'personal growth' : )I'm sorry if my reply was offensive in any way...also...I think I went off on a little bit of a tangent there, so sorry : P
I totally agree! In some of the recent scenes she barely stands up for herself while Asad berates her and I find this very out of character for her as in the beginning she was shown to be a strong, independent character and wouldnt take crap from anybody. I fee like she's become a shell of her former self and this sorta annoys because I was looking forward to a independent, liberal character. In my opinion she needs to tell Asad to shut it (nicely) and make him listen to what she has to say because this is the root of all their misunderstandings.