Should Rangrasiya include social angle?

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Rangrasiya in large part is based on family drama, fate, and love but I would like to know if you think the show has enough basis to expand into social issues such as laws, police behaviour, etc. after the current direction has been exhausted. Why do you think that? Does it currently already cover this well enough? Would you watch the show if it included such a storyline?

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Posted: 11 years ago
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That is a good question 😕
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Posted: 11 years ago
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As long as it incorporates those tracks around the basic premise it's fine. As of now it has a very particular story line focused on bringing one mans deceit out into the open...and of course the main thing is Rudra and Paros story in this background.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: prettypri

As long as it incorporates those tracks around the basic premise it's fine. As of now it has a very particular story line focused on bringing one mans deceit out into the open...and of course the main thing is Rudra and Paros story in this background.

I assume the basic premise is the relationship and intrinsic nature of the lead couple rather than solely the fate and love behind it. Here I take it given that Rudra and Paro's story can either be intertwined to this angle, is already covered, or is not affected. Going off of that, I think venturing into legality, bureaucratic institutions, and other topics such as social views play right into the hand of the current story on arms trafficking.
Edited by puglet - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I for one would like some social angles on the side . Their can be a wonderful adoption track incorporated in the samraat- maitheli track.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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The fact that the show is built upon border tension/conflict, is in itself a social issue. I think they will be compelled to focus on varied themes, which might be derived from such issues. But we can't really expect a thorough treatment of it because the show is based on a love-hate theme.

I would love it if they can make it socially relevant. It is the need of the hour. But I'm not complaining if they don't do so.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Once Nandini is found as being abandoned, it would be wonderful to see her being accepted back in society and Aman falling for her and marrying her.

Paro and her education bit can be taken up later.

Sunheri and some college issues on ragging can happen.

BSD officers and their problems.Military death benefits, housing etc. Quite a lot can be explored in a subtle way actually.

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Guinea

I for one would like some social angles on the side . Their can be a wonderful adoption track incorporated in the samraat- maitheli track.

My personal preference is a seasoning of each angle keeps the entire story alive and more expansive. That aside, there are any number of topics, such as the one you mentioned, that could be positive on the story and slipped in on the side.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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May be latter on once the wedding gets over they can work on few tracks like the problems faced by Tajawat villager , Adoption track for sumer maithli, cross boarder trafficking
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Exprimere

The fact that the show is built upon border tension/conflict, is in itself a social issue. I think they will be compelled to focus on varied themes, which might be derived from such issues. But we can't really expect a thorough treatment of it because the show is based on a love-hate theme.


I would love it if they can make it socially relevant. It is the need of the hour. But I'm not complaining if they don't do so.

I think this addresses some of the audience retention and rating concerns. A lot of the viewers wouldn't mind the show holding course because the principal focus is expected to remain on one area. Viewers may not want to watch social topics being rehashed. I wonder if the border conflict in the plot of the show is just a jumping point or if it has some placing in the theme.
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