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Posted: 6 years ago
#61

Looks se lust ?

No i mean the interactions and scenes

Do i hv to write all their scenes...

No... !

We know how mR scenes are

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Posted: 6 years ago
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How many normal conversations have Mishti and Ruhaan had ? I'm sure I only need one hand to count them.. They have no connection at all. All started because of one cheek kiss and because Ruhaan found her pretty 🤦‍♀️

Ruhaan and Mishti are only a good looking pairing

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Posted: 6 years ago
#63

Originally posted by: Lola13

How many normal conversations have Mishti and Ruhaan had ? I'm sure I only need one hand to count them.. They have no connection at all. All started because of one cheek kiss and because Ruhaan found her pretty 🤦‍♀️

Hell even Kunal and Nandini had become friends before starting the affair, Kunal said Nandini should talk with him if she ever feels like killing herself again (emotional connection) , both of them had a similar taste etc...

Ruhaan and Mishti are only a good looking pairing

Comparison is not allowed, so talking about KuNan only..

Kunal and Nandini leave a bitter taste in my mouth, but have to admit, their story had emotional bonding, Kunal protected Nandini from Rajdeep.It was Kunal who helped Nandini when Rajdeep left her on the road, after Mauli brought Nandini home, Kunal was stuck with Nandini's responsibility. There was one scene where he helped her open a bank account, signing a document was big thing for Nandini.Kunal and Nandini had similar interests. Kunal stopped her from committing suicide, he boosted her confidence, in a way he brought her out of the abusive life she had with Rajdeep.I disliked Nandini for being a hypocrite and not thinking about Mauli, despite saying how important Mauli is for her.

Then Nandini understood Kunal better than anyone else in his house, they didn't need words to communicate.

I noticed everything in their relationship, but their betrayal to Mauli killed every development in their story for me.

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Posted: 6 years ago
#64

Good morning girls !!

I hope I can post this without error messages!

I didn't find Ruhaan's tears or him screaming as too odd. I felt that he was dealing with his disappointment of not being able to have" what could have been". I don't care if he bawls, does jumping jacks, rolls over, starves himself as long as he is privately dealing with his disappointment and heartbreak. I guess, the stronger he wants something, the bigger and more intense his disappointment will be. I used to find faults with the heroes hitting at punching bags, but now I have a new found respect for them. At least, they are not taking it out on their object of affection, figurative punching bag. In this era of disfigure the person who rejects you, dealing with themselves, their heartache in private is fine with me as long as that doesn't become pathological.

The minute he starts to rub it into the other person, takes it out on the other person or blackmails, I will find him at fault. We have seen this in this very show before. Anyway, I will reserve that opinion of mine if and when he blames her in actuality.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: FruitToasty

It was definitely funny seeing a grown ass human crying like that

Bahahaha...I didnt even watch the episode...Just imagining his crying making me ROFL😂😂😂😂
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Posted: 6 years ago
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@SreelovesIndia - Age of relationship was pointed out by makers to show that Mishti and Veer have been together only for 6 months so it doesn't matter if it ends or they don't have good bonding, in comparison to this relationship Mishaan relationship is only one month old. So I don't get the "Only 6 months" thing.I don't think Mishaan have enough bonding for Ruhaan to cry like this over losing Mishti. There was no build up to this scene, he wanted to meet her before she got engaged to Veer, the scene came for sake of adding a scene, I didn't anticipate it and when I saw it, it was confusing


@Chumki1968 - +1


@Heisenberg - I do like emojis but less ammunition to mock us, I'll take it any day

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: ...Nihara...

Bahahaha...I didnt even watch the episode...Just imagining his crying making me ROFL😂😂😂😂

Do I see emojis? 🙈🙈
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: mili9

Good morning girls !!

I hope I can post this without error messages!

I didn't find Ruhaan's tears or him screaming as too odd. I felt that he was dealing with his disappointment of not being able to have" what could have been". I don't care if he bawls, does jumping jacks, rolls over, starves himself as long as he is privately dealing with his disappointment and heartbreak. I guess, the stronger he wants something, the bigger and more intense his disappointment will be. I used to find faults with the heroes hitting at punching bags, but now I have a new found respect for them. At least, they are not taking it out on their object of affection, figurative punching bag. In this era of disfigure the person who rejects you, dealing with themselves, their heartache in private is fine with me as long as that doesn't become pathological.

The minute he starts to rub it into the other person, takes it out on the other person or blackmails, I will find him at fault. We have seen this in this very show before. Anyway, I will reserve that opinion of mine if and when he blames her in actuality.

I didn't understand the need to have someone he couldn't have, I did not get why he was crying in first place, everything else and his reaction is secondary
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: FruitToasty

I didn't understand the need to have someone he couldn't have, I did not get why he was crying in first place, everything else and his reaction is secondary

Fair question, my friend! Not to prolong this back and forth, but clarification of what I said. Unfortunately, wants and needs don't always match, right? The heart wants what it wants whether it needs it or not. For example, my paper gets rejected by a journal, I will be soo disappointed and might feel sad. The journal is not wrong in rejecting my crappy paper. But from my standpoint, whether it is crappy or not is immaterial, my disappointment is about not seeing my paper in print. Disappointment toh disappointment hota hain na? Whether sahi or galat? People around me might feel that I am stupid for feeling sad when that paper never deserved to be published, but that doesn't lessen my disappointment. I hope the analogy works here !!!!Yes, did I see emoctions??

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: chirpyhapibird

Looks se lust ?

No i mean the interactions and scenes

Do i hv to write all their scenes...

No... !

We know how mR scenes are

Ruhaan start with freeing her hair and clicking her pics which was looking cheap way to do for random unknown girl . Real life mai koi aisa kare to ladki sandals se Mar sakti hai . I found it cheap but not lusty.

Next scene was mishti kissed unknown guy just to fulfill bua's dare which can be called as childish act but not lusty. Second kiss was for veer but due to darkness in the room accidentally she kissed ruhaan again we can call it accident/mistake but can't call it lusty.

One was that towel scene which was sudden and was looking like accident where mishti was not interested in showing her body to pg guy . Scene can be called as stupid/ pathetic but again not lusty.

This is writers fault who is writing such scenes in place of showing much needed communication between them .

If we go by only character then mishti character has never kissed or hugged ruhaan intentionally or happily or to get pleasure. If character itself always shows discomfort after such incident then why to call that character lusty?

What should be ideal way to judge someone ? We should judge entire sequence based on scene or based on character's characterisation?

Here you are calling this all the scenes lusty but if I go with character mishti and her characterisation and look at entire sequence then I find it childish/accident/mistake but nowhere near to lust.

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