Dear writers and creatives of KZK,
I want to start this letter by saying thank you. You have given us a great couple in Anurag and Prerna, they look great together, they've made up laugh, they've made us cry, and they've made our heart soar high. However, there is little that I love about KZK besides the surface level.
A good story doesn't have anything to do with the plot. It has to do with how each character navigates the story you're giving them. If a character is sacrificing herself for her family, make sure she is actually making sense, using her logic, instead of basically committing social suicide. If a woman is fighting for her husband, make sure that that's not her identity. A woman having nothing else going on in her life except her unconditional love for her husband is weak writing. Prerna is talented, she's smart, she's intuitive, but we have rarely seen this so we shy away from having high expectations from her. It's sad. I can't relate to Prerna at all. I understand that we don't always have to relate to each character, however, with Prerna, I beg to differ. We were given a fun, hopeless romantic college girl, someone who is really close to her parents, and could stand her ground. You took that girl and butchered her so bad that now she's a "married" pregnant woman, that is publicly fighting for a man who has done nothing but constantly hurt her, insult her, and reject her every chance he gets. And the explanation we get from that man makes literally 0 sense. Especially, when the same man has fought to death for Prerna in the past.
Anurag is weak, passive, mean, and an asshole. Make it make sense to me how he could fight Naveen to literal death but is scared of Komolika. How does that make sense at all? I don't want to go in depth with him because he doesn't deserve it. At all.
I don't watch the show, I read the updates and keep getting disappointed, episode after episode. The writers of this show do not understand their audience. They don't know what we want from a female lead, they don't understand that conflicts do not necessarily mean that the lead couple has to be separated. There are issues in people's live that has nothing to do with the romantic aspect of their life. I am exhausted. I don't even have any hope.