Originally posted by: krishy13
For point A...what can we say about Bala & his family. Bala didn't even know his mother came from South India to chill with Shaguniya! 😆 And if Subbu is stupid rich now...why wouldn't Bala's mom rub that in the Iyer's face all the time in addition to the infertility. 🤪
My conclusion - CVs think we are stupid and love making their characters stupid. When in fact, this reflects their lack of creativity. They know what they are showing a preposterous, but instead of using their cerebral white matter tracts & frontal lobes a bit more...they go down a path of lazy stupidity. I get it's hard to churn out 6 episodes/week, but fight the power if it's a problem. If you actually care about what you do...you don't just give up and live complacently. It's nothing more than that in my opinion.
The point I don't understand is when they have such a great story and superb star cast, why let it go down the drain??😡😡. And with such a fantastic story, it is not hard to shoot 6 or 7 episodes. Most of the people have already given up. I have stopped watching from the day they separated IshRu. That was the end for me. I will start only when they get over with this stupid custody track.🤢
For point B...I agree. That "jobless" tag has been thrown around before. To me, it's an insult not just to us, but to actually unemployed people. Why is there such a negative stereotype to being unemployed? In their own show, they showed the male lead as unemployed, but did anyone look down on him for why he quit? No, infact people were proud he stood for his morals & pissed he compromised them out of desperation.
Similarly...it's fine to be annoyed by online viewer feedback b/c a lot of times it can be harsh, but truly kind and put together people can ignore it. The actors typically receive the brunt of criticism when the show goes bad, but do they say anything? Not really (b/c they don't interfere with the "creative process" but that's a different story...).
I am currently unemployed, but I'm a student. I personally find solace in knowing that my future career will be incredibly challenging but also rewarding because I can actually do good while making money also. Can anyone involved with this show say the same? Do they feel rewarded by the work they are given? Do they feel they actually have made a difference?
Idk...I really wish media existed that would ask these questions and that the Indian television industry wasn't so adversarial to it's own members. I love reading real interviews with American/British actors where they talk about the passion they feel with certain characters or why they are displeased with certain things.
I'm just rambling/repeating now...but it just surprises me that no one in the Indian television industry wants to actually make change to better the field.
#deep thoughts
Oh, forget about it. As I said, it's not even worth it.👎🏼