Originally posted by: shadeslayer
And you know the best part? The actors believe that the litle proportion of online audience is not the same as TRP audience- at least- That is what RSA stated in reply to a msg on his twitter. AH confidently stated in one of her interviews that She got ruhi through complete logical legal means- and I was like- Is she just justifying or do they actually believe this kind of non-existent law where you can trade children? I also read a forum member stating that in her 15yrs of practicing law in India she has never come accros any court which would swap children's custody on the basis of a sign- Which just goes to explain their complete disregard of the legal system. i wonder- the people who know nothing about law, medicine and who are not that well educated- They might actually think all of this legality is true😕
This bothers me... it bothers me a lot. Because at the core this was based on a book called 'custody' and that book was respectful enough of the system that it didn't mock it and okay the whole 'marriage of convenience' things is a total drama move but in the beginning this show was very respectful about professions. But after a point- professions and professionalism was all out the window in the name of drama. Not just the legal system but the business world, the medical world- all of it are being depicted in such a skewered manner.
And this is why, as much as I am looking forward to the Ishita pregnancy track, I dread it at the same time... if they portrayed he true struggle, the pain and the reality of it [the reality Ishu alluded to when she tore up the papers on their anniversary day], it could be beautiful, even a little ground breaking... but the way these tracks are being written- I'm scared it's going to be yet another joke of a track that will somehow include more jibes about Ishu the b**j and Shagun's omnipresence...maybe Shaggy will become an obstetrician by then, who knows?🤢