Originally posted by: yrhpk_aus
Hi @Sam
I'm nandu, just passing by the kuku AT. Congrats everyone on the 4th one! 👍🏼
I don't comment here much, but do often read through the countless anlaysis discussions you all have, kudos to you all for such dedication👏👏 But your post here, really struck a big point! So I just had to reply
@Bold: This is a fantastic point you have brought up👏👍🏼. I totally agree, the mix up with the rishtas really messed up the mah family head with pushing for shaadi. Especially with Mish who wanted to get a solid career running, it all went out the window once Kuhu's shaadi came on to the cards. And I find it horrific and awful, that the entire mah family failed to question Kuhu and try to heal her pain after learning about the divorce. That's why I always felt the whole divorce drama really required a separate story and trackline, on it's own. rather than being mixed up messily with mishbir's shaadi (disappointed with the writing there). Honestly, the mah family have made grave mistakes in their parenting of the two sisters. (I have a whole analysis essay written, but kinda apprehensive to post it😕) There numerous loopholes, and unfortunately the writers just let them slide, the sister's equation is very much complicated, and they haven't done justice to either Mishti nor Kuhu.
Hi Nandu! Welcome! Thank you so much for posting. I always love to hear from different people on their perspectives.
@ bold 1: I totally agree with you! The writers did a bad job of writing the story there. They've developed some amazing characters, but they weren't able to separate their tracks and instead muddled them all together in the name of being a "family show". I'm sure there were several other ways to make MishBir's wedding "unique" without forcing them to get married on top of a bus, just because they wanted the weddings to happen on the same day. Plus, if I were Kuhu, I wouldn't want to get married on the same day as Mishti. She loves the spotlight, no? And it's not like these families have a budget constraint. So why would she intentionally choose to get married on the same day as Mishti, when she knew that she would have to inadvertently share the attention with Mishti? I guess the answers to all of those questions are that the writers wanted to make the wedding "unconventional". I would argue that had they given time for Kuhu to breathe, maybe go out on a few dates with Kunal before agreeing to remarry him, that that would have been way more unconventional from the norm.
@ bold 2: Please don't hesitate!!! At the end of the day, this is a public forum and everyone is completely entitled to their opinions, and I would argue that interesting viewpoints make for even more interesting discussion. I would personally love to read your analysis, because I really like how you write!
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