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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: AroraTanya


@bold: Exactly. In real life it destroys families and relationships and in Ekta's serial it heals so called past wounds...😆😆


So true. Sometimes we forget we are watching a fiction where everything is justifiable.
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Posted: 10 years ago
#12

Originally posted by: pomegranate



but this is not real life and comparing it to reality will be pointless. *shrugs* above all it is a ekta show but YHM is the best of the lot.



I know that this serial is not Real n thanks for clarifying it btw coz Cvs were representing it as otherwise 😆

I used the term Real life coz TM asked for it n please read my comment I have clearly written that Cinematic liberties permit Cvs to use any track in any direction, but given the similar circumstances in real life such situations can lead to worsen the situation.



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Posted: 10 years ago
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I had seen my ex-colleague going thru the pain... it happened in her life...
She got married (arranged one)and within 3 months she got to know that her husband had love affair.
They were like husband-wife for the real world but they were not. After sometime they got divorced.. but my friend requested her husband to be with her, because her sister was getting married and it might affect. She didn't tell anyone and suffered all alone then(Hats off to her courage). After her sister marriage they parted ways. He got married to his love and my friend started her life all again and working. Now her parents wants to get her re-married . This woman is so good that she used to help her ex-husband financially.
Edited by geethika - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Nothing shown on Indian TV shows should be taken seriously...
Fiction is fiction like they say some of them are true and some are lies...just wild imagination.
Its like movies and books...we cannot relate them to real life...
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Posted: 10 years ago
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I agree to ur point of reel vs real... in real life whether man or woman... both requires enough time to come out of this depression of being left by their partners... some need psychologists too to cope up with their current situation...

Raman the person whose frst wife left him for sake of luxury is now a well earning man but his second wife needs not that luxurious life ... he took 6 yrs to come back from his disasterous past which costs his beloved son to apart from him... and now this MU which will make raman realize that he cant keep happy any women or women are not meant to trust... is raman is a normal human? if yes then how could he bear so much pain on regular basis...
ishita will think raman is spying on her ... raman will think ishita is cheating on him where both are characters are behaving unlikely their nature... neither raman ws a doubting husband nor ishita can be attached with someone to this extent that it cost their relationship ...
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Posted: 10 years ago
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I'm not liking the track either. This is highly insensitive to let a person go through same heartache twice. I can understand your POV too. In real life if something horrible like this happens to a man/woman, the end result would be devastating. Since it's a serial, work of fiction, they can show rubbish things yet the end result will be good...!!!
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Brilliant post!!!
I couldn't agree more with you...
It's heart wrenching to see such a prospect where a writer (CVs are writers and more than that a social being...) couldn't do justice with such a fragile and sensitive topic!

They made it as a joke, and I know in the end when reality is going to come out then it would prove Raman an idiot and a laughing stock, and everything would come out as a cheap joke, but this is not what I want!

I want Raman to take a stand, its not that I hate Ishita or Mani, its just that I want to see reality, even if it gives a pain of short separation, just like in movie "Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam" I want RKB to go ShahRukh way. Its serious, and now CVs must do justice to this plot. After all not every time our RKB is wrong.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: Lekz

Nothing shown on Indian TV shows should be taken seriously...

Fiction is fiction like they say some of them are true and some are lies...just wild imagination.
Its like movies and books...we cannot relate them to real life...



But movies and novels are mirrors of society!
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Posted: 10 years ago
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My mom is, i understand that pain...and many of my close family relatives too
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Posted: 10 years ago
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YHM was claimed to be a mature show but watching this kind of weird and insensitive track where a man has to face demons of the past again to heal his wound, I think reality and sanity are no longer parts of YHM.
Edited by DiyaRathore - 10 years ago

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