An open letter to the actors

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Posted: 7 years ago
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I do not know whether the actors go through this forum as I am quite new to it. But being a student doing her phD in English Literature, I consider even serials to be as much of a text as literature. So I am attempting an assessment of some of the threads that made up the fabric of the text called RKC.
Narayani Shastri, Mahima Makwana: Both of you literally carried the entire show on your shoulders from Day 1. Mahima, you have proved today that good things come in small packets. And you carried the extremely different kind of a costume very well and managed to look ravishing in it.

Sangeeta Ghosh: I have no words for you Ma'am. You had a very difficult character to play and you did it very efficiently. Sudha is a character to whom you made us react very differently. We hated her when she was scheming to kill Anami and was dancing after killing Vatsalya, yet our heatrs wrenched for her when she asked Baldev "Look me in the eyes and tell me that you never promised to marry me." Your character had pinpointed to a very basic problem of the Indian society, the plight of unwed mothers. And there is nothing new to say about your looks. When you are on the screen, the television screen itself seems to dazzle.

Devarshi Shah: It is difficult to believe that it was your debut work. You were extremely matured in the little role that you portrayed. You made Vatsalya an extremely endearing presence. I wept when Vatsalya died.

Akash Gill: You had taken up one of the show. Playing an effeminate young man is no joke and you rocked the stage. I can't still forget the scene where you were dancing in front of Avdhoot and all. You have great future ahead.

Ankit Siwacch: I heard that you had landed this role after 100 auditions. And you did justice to it. I feel that the way you acted, even if you had romanced a wall, you would have made it come alive. And there was not a bit of overacting anywhere, especially when the two of you run away.You are a great asset of Indian television Industry.

Ajay Chowdhury:I have been watching your serials ever since you did Love Story. Baldev Vikram Singh's character did not have much scope for an actor like you, or probably the serial ended before we really understood this character. It was no doubt a very good portrayal on your part (I had expected no less from you) but it could not match with the standards you yourself had once set for yourself--Abhay Rai Singh, Dev or even the psycho stalker Krushna

Praneet Bhatt: You had carried out the role of a comic antagonist for a very long time, and with great success, esp when you spilled water over the floor etc, and your dance during Durga Puja. But we didn't see much of you towards the end of the show, which is a pity. You are a strong presence on the screen. Good Job.
Sristi Mitra: Hum sorry se shuru karte hai didi, lekin itni sweet hona diabetes ka karon hota hai. You were just wonderful, Lady. An apparently insignificant role assumed mammoth dimensions only because of you.

P.S:These are entirely my personal assessments, feel free to disagree so that we can have a constructive discussion on a serial we are all going to miss so much.



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Posted: 7 years ago
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Bhoomi this should be tweeted onto their account. I will try. If I can't u do post.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Yes everybody give their best and gave justice to their characters specially Narayani Shastri mam & Mahima.👏
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Hi i love riston ka chakravyuh serial. It has good story and characters are superb everyone is giving 100 percent effert to their role.I want this show to be for years and years pls start plus keep tthis show dont go on ending so many shows...rishton ka chakravyuh has good story pls...
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Here are my messages to all.

Narayani Shastri: Thank you. Thank you for bringing Satrupa to life and for bringing every nuance to light. You have shown Satrupa in so many situations from anger to frustration to love to sadness to happiness to intelligence.

Mahima Makwana: When I first saw you in the promos I didn't even recognize you. Thank you. Thank you for playing with your looks and for showing the angst of a teenager deserted at birth and for showing us what a real teenager is like.

Sangeeta Ghosh: I hated Sudha and it's all thanks to you ma'am. You brought out the worst in Sudha and you made us hate you while we hated Sudha. Thank you. Thank you for taking the role of a villain that is not your regular run-of-the-mill villain.

Ankit Siwach: You landed this role after 100 auditions and you have done complete justice to the role. From showing the strong CBI officer to the shy, awkward romantic man you have done it with full justice. Thank you.

Ajay Chaudhary: Baldev is probably the least explored character and the serial is ending before we could see more of him, but as much as we did see of Baldev, it was amazing. You spoke more with your body language and eyes, than with your words. Thank you.

Akash Gill: What a presence! You played the role of a young man who has been rejected all his life and who has grown up in effeminate ways so well. Every word, every tear, every pain of yours has gone through my heart. Thank you.

Bhupinder Singh: Thank you for not only bringing this show on TV, but also for acting in it as Dheeru. You were just perfect. You were like the Krishna to Adhiraj and Anami and it was great. Thank you.

Praneet Bhatt: A comic villain indeed, but a great father and husband. You carried all 3 titles so well and so nicely. Your presence onscreen was always strong and filled the whole screen always. Thank you.

Srishti Mitra: Poonam was Anami's shadow, but only in character. When you appeared onscreen you weren't a shadow. You had your own presence and it was a lively presence. You lit up the screen whenever you came online. Thank you.

Anju Mahendru: As Gaytri you were both cunning and pleasing. You were loving, but you also knew how to keep your family safe. You were amazing to watch. Thank you.

Ram Gopal Bajaj: I remember hating you during Mahakumbh days, but here you were the grandfather and businessman that you expect to see in real life. Thank you for doing that. Thank you.

Devarshi Shah: Vatsalya is so loving and mature, and you brought it to life onscreen. Even in a small role, you held your own and as your debut work it was great. Thank you.

I know I can't say thank you enough, but thank you to Mohit Chauhan, Lubna Salim, Vaishnavi Rao, Payal Nair, Devyansh Tapuria, Karishma Kapur, Ieshaan Sehgaal, and Sayukta Timsina. And a special thank you to Tom Alter. You will forever be missed.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Very great analysis
I hope the actors read this beautiful post as someone said it to post it on Twitter so I hope they will really like it👏
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: Janas2017

Bhoomi this should be tweeted onto their account. I will try. If I can't u do post.

Okay thanks. But I am not on tweeter, unfortunately
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Posted: 7 years ago
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I've also shared a link of this thread and the one Simran posted with Bhupinder ji via FB and his email.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Thanks a lot buddy

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