Hello, peeps! For those who don't know me, I am Kankshita and weird because I am making a post on the episode I am about to criticize rather than the one I really appreciated. ❓
Anyway, tonight's telefilm had Jennifer Winget in it. That's solely why I wanted to watch it. I won't say I wasted my one hour, I thought it would be one hour and a half, anyway. 🤔 The film had a dreary mountainous touch to it, it was highly intense per se. Keith and Jennifer had a good equation in their scenes together. Their scenes together had this rustic and aesthetic touch to em.
Character-wise, Vivaan and Neeti only had depth and not substance, as we go. As our heroine stated in the last scene to her husband (well played and etched character, that one) that the definition of love had been scattered these past fifteen years for her. Vivaan and Neeti were agonized way too much, they had practically victimized their spouses which is immoral.
I found the actors' performances well enough, not great but watchable. Aesthetically speaking, I could watch this again if I had the time only because it looked beautiful in the background with the good looking lead pair and Jennifer Winget's straight gorgeous suits. 😳
The ending was way too abrupt, by the way. But it had a message to it as to how we are seldom right in saying we're in love. Mostly, it is many, many other things but not love, whatever it is. Neeti's magnanimous husband deserved that she was back. However, Shweta, Vivaan's husband was still a victim to me.
Anyway, your views?
PS. The childhood plot was really effective. The story had potential but lacked good characterization and why did Jennifer have absolutely nothing to speak, throughout? 😳
-Savage