Originally posted by: Onyourface
Hey thank you for the appreciation β€οΈ I think I have read your post....is the cracks in the relationship something? Lol, that was just the recent one mostly in response to the forum. There are others out there... π because I am mostly an objective viewer (due to my bg) I mainly write about the structure and where I think the show is heading.π having said that today's episode has my objectivity dashing out the windowπ€£. I thought a major wrong turn has been taken...then I thought of where story is heading and thought ok, makes sense, but still not happy with the steps taken by Abir in relation to the romance arc but in terms of the story qestion it fitted in perfectlyπ. Will have to see what happens after the COVID-19 break.
Hmm you are correct, but I don't think its forum's fault or anything, in my opinion this story is categorically written from mishti's perspective more than anyone, its very evident if you follow the screenplay, it's a journey about a girl who wants to find a perfect life partner ans live life beyond , so I wouldn't mind that the majority wants to look at it through mishti's eyes, because that's what the screenplay also indicates, however I have noticed that the other characters have been neatly written here with a remarkable arch .... which makes every character relatable in one way or the other, I personally connect with abir more here and so I try to read between the lines , somewhere thinking from his perspective makes me get the bigger picture , somewhere it helps me get a better analysis and I think it makes a lot of sense that ways ....somewhere I believe abir gets misunderstood by many so I just try to clear the air π The first act was definitely in Mishti's POV to answer the initial question and yes totally majority connect with her (I answered a bit more on this in the thread 'parallel lead'). Now that we are in the second half, I would say it is a mixture of other POVs as well. Yes all the characters do have a clear arc but only Misbir have a proper structure that I could see. I thought Kuhu's had one but something got messed up (or stalled?) at the inception of midpoint. But still it is better than most out there. I think Abir is very relatable and his actions are very clear to m but as majority relate to Mishti and the romance arc angst rises. Hence why it was lovely to read your post. It would be wonderful to read more from different perspectives..
Bold - π―π―π―π―π― spot on ! He is concentrating on the bigger picture and is much aware that his mom is capable of turning the tables for 4 of them π if you observe the meenu becomes parul scene carefully .... it was a kind of indication that meenu is single handedly capable of pulling the entire family on her side ( by hook or by crook ) no one was standing on abir's side , an answer to his challenge, abir very well understands the Sam dam dand bhed policy and no wonder he wishes to be extra careful with meenu ... his eye painting also indicated that .. wait I will post my painting analysis, m sure you will love to read π³ I look forward to reading your eye postππΌ. But I would like to say, Abir has been very aware of his mum's nature but it was driven home immediately after the nishmish track. Those scenes showed him very introspective and hearing/listening and hence he took the decision to not involve him mum in the rituals for his marriage with Mishti. In that moment he took the decision to protect mishti and he still is. He has not forgiven Meenu 100% but because he is a gentle soul (pascifist with a touch of steel..more a lover than a fighter) he knew he could not marry without her presence being there esp as Mishti wanted it as well - they both knew the pain of incomplete family. So coming here, yes he is not falling for Meenu's tricks but he has his eyes on the bigger picture....he has openly challenged Meenu, tried to set an age old wrong right...all laying the grounds for the coming battle..Meenu as Parul, I read that scene as he could see her trick and did not fall into it like everyone else did.....but I will say if it ever comes to a power play between Abir and Meenu, Abir will win hands down...think back to the past, in every conflict with his mum he had the others on his side. But of course we are heading for the mother of all drama now and so it would be interesting to see if that is still the case as many equations have changed and others are simmering in the background.
https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/post/153010240
Italics - so true so true , we only get abir's perspective through his shayaris and paintings , that's why I try my best to decode them π seeing things from abir's perspective is thoda mehnat ka kaam π the writers should definitely give more when it comes to abir's thought process because he is a major player in the scenario π³ Oh he definitely is but I am thinking they want the surprise factor plus the uncertainty of whether he will support Mishti or not... He is no longer her boyfriend but a husband with responsibilities and he firmly believes in family - he has so many parts to play and often the husband may fall short but never the love he has for his wife. I look forward to reading your decoding ππΌ. I totally agree, it is time we saw more from his perspective now going ahead.
Thanks for reading β€οΈ and I really loved the bold part β€οΈ Thank you.ππ€
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