No I never forced u to accept my opinion. It happens with me many times that I read someone else's view n I understand things better n I also change my opinion. So I said that. But if u r not convinced, alright.
N it was my genuine question, I seriously don't know how long has it been since vyom died. I m under an impression that some time has already passed. Correct me if I m wrong. N about Kavya not showing her grief, isn't it awkward to show her talking about her ex husband with her current husband? This might have made their future scenes more awkward n unacceptable by viewers. This is at least my experience. In Bepannaah, they had shown adi-pooja's scenes in that bedroom n later I was not comfortable seeing adi-zoya in the same room, I badly wanted that room to be renovated or something. So they might have this fear that if they show her grieving about her ex husband, audience may not accept her loving her current husband. So they have kept that grief limited. She cried remembering their suhaagraat. She was silent in the whole first week. She remembered vyom thinking he should get a medal n she was super proud. So they showed such subtle scenes without making it too obvious so that they can show her new life.
About kabir's injury, now idk how severe it is😂 but he said so, that's all.
And I m liking this show because it is a mixture of everything. Jhanvi's revenge, KK's love story, Arush's innocence, PK's comical inhumanity n I want this to continue. I wouldn't like if a single thing is missed. Honestly, I m bored of jhanvi's revenge currently. There's nothing new about it. Frankly I m not really fond of childhood trauma revenge stories because I can't connect. If the trauma is continued since childhood, it's understandable to take a revenge when u r old. But things happen when u r 7-8 year old, u grow up n then u take revenge is not digestible for me. I don't remember faces or identities of those people who were there in my life when I was 7 year old😂 I can explain the difference with example. In beyhadh, Maya had a torturous childhood n she grew up with the same torture until she killed her father. So I could understand her revenge because she was constantly experiencing the trauma. But in case of jhanvi, I don't understand...she was max 10 years old...I wonder how even her brain remembers anything. But ok, I have given creative liberty to the makers n I m watching it because shrenu is very convincing. So until jhanvi's revenge doesn't take some dramatic turn, I m watching this show for other things in it.
If any incident affects us more , that incident will come in our thoughts regularly, we can never forget it. I can recall the fire accident which happened to our neighbor at my 4th age. Still that incident scares me. I can remember how she had shouted at that time.
At that age Jaanvi tried to save her dad in many ways and faced the humiliation from the people including Mrs Mittal. How can she forget so easily when all the incidents were happened in front her eyes.
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