Originally posted by: LAV2725
Sat 13 Aug, Thurs 18 Aug, Fri 19 Aug episodes be it packaging, editing, or progression isn't highly captivating with the content shown in those episodes. So be it new & old viewers attention span of RM show could have already been impacted this week.
How much ever hard work people put in, some brilliant performances few actors give before camera to personalize characters that deeply connect with viewers, it may go in vain sometimes😒as sustaining the tempo with relatable characters and content is the key, which rests mostly in the hands of writers, directors & editors for new fiction shows.
Sat 20 Aug episode too joins same list as above. This team tried to build tempo, executed last week Gungun in bore-well episodes with relatable scenes, touching emotions, rescue teams explanations, helpless plights of family that connected better than their earlier tracks, but weren't able to maintain same quality, tempo & relatability factors.
Added uneven cuts and edits were quite visible. Can understand Panditji talking to Dadi, Rahul warning Damini scenes were needed for later part of plots, but placement of these two scenes could have been smoothly done in the episode. 👎🏼
All men are shown helping Mohan to pull up rope outside borewell entrance, and boom Panditji suddenly is in backyard worship place of Trivedi's informing his mother about R jumping into borewell. In nano seconds Panditji is behind Mohan continuing to hold him when Mohan is still pulling rope. Same thing with Rahul when he left to warn Damini too.
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Its surprising this direction team didn't dwell upon that pulling up some 25 kgs person from 60+ feet deep, narrow edged with a coir rope (which is breakable and easily scratches body parts) is lot easier, than pulling up some 25+45 = 70 kgs weight from same narrow edge with same coir rope, and viewers watching on TV can make fun of them. (General public of current times is far more exposed to these real life incidents, due to live updates on news channels)
Edited by LAV2725 - 2 years ago
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