No. They're promoting an abusive relationship in order to satisfy a group of fans rather than considering the consequences of this promotion and diminishing its existence entirely.
No. They're promoting an abusive relationship in order to satisfy a group of fans rather than considering the consequences of this promotion and diminishing its existence entirely.
Lmao, Rove. Bilkul sahi boli. Heh. Sometimes I do think that I put a lot more meaning into a scene/relationship/character than the CVs intended. But in relation to RaghaVi, the head of content himself has said that every scene between them is symbolic somehow. Plus, in the end, the readers' interpretation of a character/scene is just as significant as the writer's. We often find that the writers missed something whereas we, as readers/viewers, caught it.When it comes to KriGhav, though, I think that I'm one step ahead of the CVs because I've interpreted Krish as Raghav's redemption -- and that's one way that I believe the CVs had not looked at their relationship.
Originally posted by: petrova-fire
@bold -- so true. But I feel the interpretation is always a million times better than what was intended by the writers.@red - I agree with you. Such a beautiful interpretation can never cross the CV's mind...See what I mean about your analysis making me fall harder for the characters? It's like I can't quit the show no matter how badly I want to at times.
Originally posted by: khota_sikka_sri
What keeps you going in terms of the episode? I mean, how can you keep watching this...for lack of a better word, crap?
First, I have no choice. I've gotten emotionally attached to Raghav, Krish, and Gayatri. And second, a part of me needs to see Jahnvi find her strength, punish V with Raghav's help -- and establish her new life, make a family for herself.What keeps me going is the hope. The hope that I'll witness it happen. That they'll return to the essence of the show which is domestic violence. That the message won't be lost in the attempt at sustaining an abusive "love story" between the abuser and the victim.
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