Its high time CVS Stop ruining the characters...
They started the trend with Devyani.. She is currently the villain of the show who wears a blanket of selfishness and doesnt give a damn about everyone else.. Where is that character which was spunky, frank, outspoken and the kind who had a backbone and wouldnt take bullshit. The audience had fallen in love with that character and now iit has reached to a point that people prefer Aashta to her.
Neil: You redeemed the guy in the past two episodes with the sacrifice and all.. but there is a long way to clear the damage of suicide.. please,,,,,, a person jumping off the cliff because of a slight rejection in life isnt any body's idea of an ideal life partner
Rajat: Actually he is a great character but please give him the backbone of a air force officer. Yesterdays episode was the only episode when we saw him with something of a backbone with the way he grabbed Anu and spoke to her. Make sure it stays.
Anu: She is a great character and we have a lot of expectations from her. Agreed she cannot be perfect all the time and will make her share of mistakes but put a great thought in these 'mistakes' and make sure they dont turn into blunders. Anu had no right to play god in Devyani's life. She wanted to give Devyani an illusion of happiness which wouldnt have lasted. Her intentions might have been good but the result was (for Devyani: a lot more heart ache)
I wanted to see Devyani in pain, craved for it everytime she fantasized about Rajat and got engaged to him right after rejecting Neil. But I wanted her to be hurt out of heartbreak from Rajat and not shattered trust from Anu.
Many a times we take decisions for others, thinking we are removing the thorns from their path.. But we never know that had the person in question known about the thorns, they would have chosen a different path altogether. And the decision to chose the path lied with that persom(in this case Devyani) alone,.
Edited by aashti - 10 years ago